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  • M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

    Black SN95 Stang, pretty nice car. I seem to do a LOT of Mustangs
    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












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    And the afters...













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      WOW Nick, that's a super wet looking Mustang

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        Re: M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

        Oh my godness, the car looks like it just came out of the pool.
        "Every moment frontin and maxin
        Chillin in the car they spent all day waxin
        "

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          Re: M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

          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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            Re: M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

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

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              Re: M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

              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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                Re: M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

                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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                  Re: M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

                  Looks just like a black shimmering pool!

                  Gotta love that orange peel!
                  Shane
                  1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

                  If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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                    Re: M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

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

                    Your 80% is my 110% LOL Nice job

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                      Re: M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

                      Looks like the clear isn't even dry after a repaint! Awesome!
                      -James
                      2012 Chevy Silverado ECSB. Z71 4x4. 5.3


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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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                          Re: M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

                          Not perfect? You could have fooled me. Great work.
                          Kevin
                          Overland Park, KS USA
                          1987 MB 560SL
                          2003 MB ML320
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                            Re: M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

                            Looks great. Way to go, Nick.
                            quality creates its own demand

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                              Re: M105/M205 on a black SN95 Stang...

                              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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