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  • SHYNEMAN123
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    Nothing shows beauty in a finish like black paint in the hands of a PRO.

    Great work Nick

    I want to be just like you when I grow up.

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  • MrCLRider
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    Great work as usual Nick, I'm sure the owner was happy..

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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by RaskyR1 View Post
    Excellent work Nick! Looks dripping wet!


    Did he have some painting done on the car? Some of the panels seemed to have some pretty bad orange peel...especially the hood.


    Hood to fender seems like night and day...
    Well, that hood is aftermarket. So yes, it was painted. Wanted to knock it down, but he wasn't into all that. He didn't pay very much for this job

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  • RaskyR1
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    Excellent work Nick! Looks dripping wet!


    Did he have some painting done on the car? Some of the panels seemed to have some pretty bad orange peel...especially the hood.


    Hood to fender seems like night and day...

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Looks great. Way to go, Nick.

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  • karburn
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    Not perfect? You could have fooled me. Great work.

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  • john m.
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    Wow! is all I can think of to say! The paint looks insane! What was your lsp on this?

    And you shaved the goatee?! hahaha, when I saw that I was like wait as sec somethin is off here!

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  • Golden
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    Looks like the clear isn't even dry after a repaint! Awesome!

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  • InfiniteDetail
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    Was it a genuine Cobra? Looked like a '95 or so...

    Your 80% is my 110% LOL Nice job

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  • CieraSL
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    Looks just like a black shimmering pool!

    Gotta love that orange peel!

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  • Markus Kleis
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    Thanks for the compliments guys!




    I jsut get lucky I bought the XSi about a year ago, and still can't understand all the settings. But I got this pic and just loved how the hood and windshield just all flowed together with the reflection.
    Humble AND good, what more could you want in a detailer

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  • Nick Chapman
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    Thanks for the compliments guys!


    Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post

    Excellent pic of the hood.You're photographic skills are good too.

    I jsut get lucky I bought the XSi about a year ago, and still can't understand all the settings. But I got this pic and just loved how the hood and windshield just all flowed together with the reflection.

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  • KC's
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    what can say more

    Fabulously finish

    again Not 100%, but we really didn't have time to get it perfect. We probably had about 6 hours to spend on this car, and got about 80-85% of the defects out. Huge improvement, but I alway hate walking away from the car when I know I can do better Thats marks u out than others, as you always have your heart out to prefect it
    perhaps time is not on your side

    as where your heart is, there your treasure will be

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  • Eddie6th
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    Beautiful !

    M105/205 via rotary does the trick.......again Not 100%, but we really didn't have time to get it perfect. We probably had about 6 hours to spend on this car, and got about 80-85% of the defects out. Huge improvement, but I alway hate walking away from the car when I know I can do better

    Great work in 6 hours!

    Excellent pic of the hood.You're photographic skills are good too.

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  • Zuke
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    Oh my godness, the car looks like it just came out of the pool.

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