This 2001 VW Beetle Turbo belongs to a friend of mine. It sits outside 24/7 and occasionally sees the local coin op wash. I took the opportunity to show/teach him about proper car care and how to use the G100. The day started off really nice with the sun out and not a cloud in the sky. After we finished, it was cloudy with rain in the area. Unfortunately, this didn't make for wonderful "after" shots, but here it is anyways.
We found that M83 on an 8006 pad achieved the results the owner was looking for. We didn't go for 100% correction since this vehicle is a daily driver and sits outside. Overall, we achieve about 90% correction and the owner was thrilled. We followed up the M83 with NXT 2.0.
There were a few spots I hit with the rotary using M105 on a cutting pad. I did a couple passes of M105 on a polishing pad with the rotary on the headlights. They had a lot of sand sparkle and really needed to be wetsanded. Overall, the car turn out great and we had a great time. Nothing like hanging out with a good friend and teaching them a thing or two about detailing.
Everyone always wants a full car picture, and normally I do, too. However, with the bad weather rolling in after we finished, the "after" shot doesn't look any better than the "before". But here it is...
BEFORE

AFTER














Colin
We found that M83 on an 8006 pad achieved the results the owner was looking for. We didn't go for 100% correction since this vehicle is a daily driver and sits outside. Overall, we achieve about 90% correction and the owner was thrilled. We followed up the M83 with NXT 2.0.
There were a few spots I hit with the rotary using M105 on a cutting pad. I did a couple passes of M105 on a polishing pad with the rotary on the headlights. They had a lot of sand sparkle and really needed to be wetsanded. Overall, the car turn out great and we had a great time. Nothing like hanging out with a good friend and teaching them a thing or two about detailing.
Everyone always wants a full car picture, and normally I do, too. However, with the bad weather rolling in after we finished, the "after" shot doesn't look any better than the "before". But here it is...
BEFORE
AFTER
Colin
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