Another client that I see regularly, the car wasn't in bad shape. A little dirty but the owner does a good job of keeping it up. Very little swirling in paint. After doing a test panel, it was decided that Werkstat Prime Strong followed by two coats of Werkstat Acrylic Jett would work today. This combination really made the flake pop. The car was washed with DP Auto shampoo and Werkstat Wool Mitt. Jambs were cleaned with Autoglym Powermax2. Tires, wheels and inner fenders cleaned with Autoglym Custom Wheel Cleaner. Paint was clayed with Automagic Blue. All glass was done with Autoglym Glass Polish. Leather seats conditioned with Lexol. Wheels were finished with Poorboys Wheel Sealant-faces and barrels. Brake calipers received the same. Tires were dressed with Blackfire Tire Gel. Thanks for looking.
Must be fairly hard. I had a look at the owners wash bucket while I was there...nasty! I haven't been there in four months and the paint was in decent shape.
I'll be doing one of these in the next week or so. How long did it take you from start to finish? Excellent work! The car looks awesome.
This time the car took about 6.5 hours. The owner keeps it in very good condition so it makes it alot easier.
Lovely job on the Charger!! I love the plate too..very cool. This pic really shows the flakes..I personally don't like the black metallic (my wife's Pacifica has it), but you did it proud.
Those flakes are POPPING like Orville REDENBACHER!!! Just tell the owner to get rid of that awful steering wheel cover though, hate those things!
I swear to God you and I share part of the same brain! Steering wheel cover FTL That's one nice job on the detail. And a great job on the wheels! Hope that poorboys holds up to all the dust those brembos produce. BTW I'm loving that flake!
the flakes in the paint is flowing under that paint im feeling that ...i hope u use two buckets cleaning that black car