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  • #16
    Re: Honda City Detailed

    Originally posted by cardriver View Post
    Great work! You make that D151 look amazing . I might have to throw out my M105/M205 and get some 151 after seeing your detail jobs!

    Especially great work on the spot-correction where you removed those paint scuffs and scratches. Many of them looked permanent, but your hand is like an eraser .

    sorry mike here is the bigger pic & better res pic





















    Deep knocked & black scratches

    corrected results


    Dead Dull Non reflective paint

    After it is correct by D151

    2nd passes with D 151

    Dull back bonnet & after paint correction


    Dull non-reflective top & after correction


    deep starches & after paint correction


    Extremely deep scratches & after paint correction


    before wheel detail & after
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    Now u see & u dont

    plenty of scratches & lines
    after paint correction

    Head lamp smearing

    50/50 head lamp correction & corrected
    and test area

    Finale
    it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

    detailing blog

    http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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    • #17
      Re: Honda City Detailed

      Looks really good, and how did you apply the d151?
      Fergy-

      You're only as good as your last detail

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      • #18
        Re: Honda City Detailed

        Originally posted by MrCLRider View Post
        Looks really good, and how did you apply the d151?

        single sided wool spreading out D151 in speed 1 (makita 9227)
        moving up to speed 2 light pressure moderate movement
        then gradually speed 3 with pressure quicker movement
        moving back slowly to speed 2
        it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

        detailing blog

        http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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