VTR After paint correction

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prodetailer
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Re: VTR After paint correction

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budd wrote:
prodetailer wrote: Who is junkman is he a member on here ? wouldn't mind seeing the results he is getting . there old products but there like tried and true. only down side is slow results from them.
LOL no not a member on here, checkout the junkman2000 on youtube, the guy is an ex US marine into detailing his video guides are legendary and pretty funny too, he covers machine polishing in great detail using pretty much the same process and products (for the paint correction) you used, he as quite a few guides on stuff like 2 bucket washing, wet sanding, claying, waxes and sealants it's all interesting stuff and well worth a look if your into detailing.
cheers fella i will check it out sounds right up my street
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Re: VTR After paint correction

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Love the Junkman.....the Junkman's a cool dude.
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/s ... p?t=281047

How about drying your car with water :roll: get your head around that one. :lol:

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Don't mind a bit of orange peel. Shows there's plenty of paint on.
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simo wrote:Don't mind a bit of orange peel. Shows there's plenty of paint on.
Nah, you want runs for that :P

Nice shine.. just need to nib down those couple spots to match rest. Looks nice :thumbup:
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That's the trouble with digital photography, it picks up too much detail :wink: Although most of the time it's a bonus :)

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