Detailed: Charger
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SSTG awesome job man looks great. If you ever looking to try a great scratch and swirl remover, I just found this product by www.rt66wax.com they have a great scratch and swirl remover. I met the owner at a cruise night and saw some of his cars they look perfect. He let me use some on my black camaro and I couldn't believe it.
I'm on MOL too btw.
Thanks! I really dig your ride also. Wish my wife was into cars as much as you.
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YW and TY . I actually was into the cars too much for my previous b/f! Hard to believe huh? I'm glad I was passed down the genes for it from my mom! I was going to the track when I was just 5 and loved it . BTW I also detail cars like you do but on the side. Would be good if I could do it now that I'm laid off. I just detailed a friends 2000 WS6 but it was cloudy out the day I did it and I couldnt get the scratches to show up so nothing to post . Her's didnt need wetsanding though but 95 Honda did. It's fun to shine it all back up with the P&C huh?
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I just do it on the side also. Unfortunatley it's not a very steady business. But great side money. I do HVAC for a living.
It took the Makita to bring the Charger back. But I do like my Flex.
Use your car as a reference & get a couple jobs.That's how it all started for me 18yrs ago.Good luck to you & hope you find a job SOON.
It took the Makita to bring the Charger back. But I do like my Flex.
Use your car as a reference & get a couple jobs.That's how it all started for me 18yrs ago.Good luck to you & hope you find a job SOON.
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I just do it on the side also. Unfortunatley it's not a very steady business. But great side money. I do HVAC for a living.
It took the Makita to bring the Charger back. But I do like my Flex.
Use your car as a reference & get a couple jobs.That's how it all started for me 18yrs ago.Good luck to you & hope you find a job SOON.
It took the Makita to bring the Charger back. But I do like my Flex.
Use your car as a reference & get a couple jobs.That's how it all started for me 18yrs ago.Good luck to you & hope you find a job SOON.
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I know it is not LSX related, but it is the same concept. Restoration project.
I had to wet sand the hell out of this and used some 3m products to restore the shine!
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Side Reflection in bad light before wax!
I had to wet sand the hell out of this and used some 3m products to restore the shine!
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Side Reflection in bad light before wax!
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Nice job on that gelcoat. It's SSTG,but I don't frequent it as much anymore.I hang out at http://www.detailingbliss.com/index.php.... same screen name,you'll dig it over there.
I'm a commercial journeyman local 36.
I'm a commercial journeyman local 36.