Season for me finally opened back up for me April 4th. The crazy thing is I'm booked all through October. I've never been booked so far ahead. Going to be a busy season for me. Anywho here are a couple photos of some before and after shots of the Malibu and the Tahoe.
Tahoe was the first detail of the year. Really, you have to bring me a full size BLACK Tahoe, lol. Only ran me 15 hours. I love what I do so it's all good.
Tahoe was NOT brought in for paint correction. The guy just bought it and knew how trashed it was. I can't even fathom how the previous owner caused sooo much damage. It's like a 4' swirl creator was made just for the vehicle as you can tell on the drivers side shot. This was over the entire vehicle. The guy is a good friend of my from back in grade school days, so I decided to do a partial correction on it. Note there are still some swirls and such in the paint, but he was overjoyed with what I did. I could not in my right mind give it back to him. Even those a polish would have take some of the damage out, no way as much as I did with the MF correction system, then M205 polish with a sealant added after.




Had to show a bigger before after shot of the damage and partial fix.


As far as my 3rd detail of the year, this 1964 Chevy Chevelle Malibu SS was a nice first time classic for me. I knew it looked dull when it came to me, but after I took the finished shots and looked at the difference, I myslef was amazed as the color and gloss, lol. The Chevelle was brought in for a polish and wax, then the owner wanted to add a compound as well to remove some of the swirls. After getting it to me, I decided it could do with just an AIO so I used M66 on a Lake Country orange CCS 6.5" pad followed by Mazerna PL Sealant. Love how it came out. Owner loved it as well.










Tahoe was the first detail of the year. Really, you have to bring me a full size BLACK Tahoe, lol. Only ran me 15 hours. I love what I do so it's all good.
Tahoe was NOT brought in for paint correction. The guy just bought it and knew how trashed it was. I can't even fathom how the previous owner caused sooo much damage. It's like a 4' swirl creator was made just for the vehicle as you can tell on the drivers side shot. This was over the entire vehicle. The guy is a good friend of my from back in grade school days, so I decided to do a partial correction on it. Note there are still some swirls and such in the paint, but he was overjoyed with what I did. I could not in my right mind give it back to him. Even those a polish would have take some of the damage out, no way as much as I did with the MF correction system, then M205 polish with a sealant added after.




Had to show a bigger before after shot of the damage and partial fix.


As far as my 3rd detail of the year, this 1964 Chevy Chevelle Malibu SS was a nice first time classic for me. I knew it looked dull when it came to me, but after I took the finished shots and looked at the difference, I myslef was amazed as the color and gloss, lol. The Chevelle was brought in for a polish and wax, then the owner wanted to add a compound as well to remove some of the swirls. After getting it to me, I decided it could do with just an AIO so I used M66 on a Lake Country orange CCS 6.5" pad followed by Mazerna PL Sealant. Love how it came out. Owner loved it as well.











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