Originally Posted by ednyboo
(Post 170797)
POst it up on DIY!!
and list the products u used and how! pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaseee |
I've never liked Black integras until I saw this(not hating on the ppl that own black tegs)...Absolutely flawless man, wanna trade? lol.. Do you mind me asknig what type of suspension you have I like your drop.
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hahah thanks,
in that pic i have the stock struts with neuspeed springs, now im running: tein type flex tein edfc tein front/rear strut bars asr subframe itr rear sway skunk lca ps, im selling the old suspension set up if yor interested no blown shocks at all! let me know! |
Originally Posted by smith_customs
(Post 193709)
yeah please do !
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excellent job on the detail!
what did you use for your LSP? excellent flake shots too! judging by the overpasses on the fender, you're using a random orbit yes? Hard to make it out in the pics but it looks like a 10". You should try a rotary. Requires some practice but once you have it down, you can finish off an Integra in 6 hours no problem. Also, using smaller pads allows the abrasives in the polish to break down faster. It won't let you do as much at a time though, but your job will come out better, especially on Honda paint since it's so soft. |
Originally Posted by kaval
(Post 195156)
excellent job on the detail!
what did you use for your LSP? excellent flake shots too! judging by the overpasses on the fender, you're using a random orbit yes? Hard to make it out in the pics but it looks like a 10". You should try a rotary. Requires some practice but once you have it down, you can finish off an Integra in 6 hours no problem. Also, using smaller pads allows the abrasives in the polish to break down faster. It won't let you do as much at a time though, but your job will come out better, especially on Honda paint since it's so soft. |
bump...
Let me know when you guys are avail. 416 990 6322 ask for Eric or Mike |
You didn't answer my questions :(
Love to hear what your process was. |
lol sorry,
i just use the random orbit with micro bonnet to remove excess wax on the finish I use the makita to do most of the job |
looks sexy bro, nice job
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hmnn 10 bucks an hour ? how long does it take to do the job hrs?
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veryy niice man need to do that to mine soon before it snows lol
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bump me up!
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Wow bringin this up after this many years. Car looked great after you detailed it.
Still riding in the teg? |
Nice looks great.
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Damn I gotta do mine. Lookin fresh
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Get a orbital polisher at Canadian tires, get some maguire Swirl remover or maguire polishing cream.
Polish your car with a orbital polisher, its impossible to burn the paint. After that, Use the orbital Polisher and apply wax, wait 5-10 minutes, if you wipe it with your finger, it should come off clean, not smudge or too hard. Apply a second coat if you wish too. and your done! |
Clay bar is one of the best things you can use on your car. Takes a really long time but you can really feel the difference.
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Looks really nice!
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Re: Freshly detailed (10 hr job)
looks mint
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I love these detail topics good job. Looks really nice.
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Re: Freshly detailed (10 hr job)
fresh!
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sick ass job man!
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great job
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car looks good - 10 hours, your a nut job =P
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Re: Freshly detailed (10 hr job)
Back again!!
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Re: Freshly detailed (10 hr job)
What's up!!!
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Re: Freshly detailed (10 hr job)
looks great, black is such a bitch eh? lol
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