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Dont like working on white!

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  • #16
    Re: Dont like working on white!

    I personally love white! Problem is, all the cars I ever wanted or owned, the closest I could get is silver

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    • #17
      Re: Dont like working on white!

      Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
      John, bring the car over to the house, and we'll tackle it together. Not sure about anything special, but we can and will make that white pop
      Nick I will definitely take you up on this offer! Only problem is it is my dads car and I have this week and next week left of school. So it will have to be sometime after the 15. Im going to see Jeff Dunham with him on saturday and find a day with him and give you a call and work out the best time Man am I glad I know you and you are close!!!! Your lucky I dont live closer or I would always be at your place and you would be forcing me to leave



      Oh, and I still owe you for helping me big time with my school project so name anything and you got it

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      • #18
        Re: Dont like working on white!

        I like working on white. I use Halogens and LED's with different angles to help find defects.
        Here is my 14 yr old DD with 160k on it





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        • #19
          Re: Dont like working on white!

          The trick with white is low angle light. A bright overhead sunny day or lots of overhead lights and the reflection gets washed out. You either need a cloudy day, the low angle light at sundown or sunup, or low angle light in a garage to really see the defects and the effects of the correction. Bright overhead light just washes out the shine.
          Bill Strobel
          aka theamcguy
          Owner Independent Towing
          Fayetteville, NC
          Do It Right or Don't Do It At All.

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          • #20
            Re: Dont like working on white!

            I love claying a white car .

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            • #21
              Re: Dont like working on white!

              Who says working on whites are boring? It just depends on what kind of "white" you get thats all. I have only gotten oxidized versions of white so that alone is fulfilling. Heres an example of my work on white (before/after shots)

              Little, to no reflections...



              Ultragloss!
              Hello, I am Isaac

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