Detailing In New Brunswick
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Detailing In New Brunswick
This isn't Kevin's caliber of work but I was satisfied nonetheless.
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Thanks Colin. Actually I still have the car here at my place so the owner hasn't seen it yet. It's been raining here and is supposed to again tomorrow. He won't be picking up the car until the roads are dry......and that is looking like it won't be nice here until Tuesday.
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Well here is customer #2. I found this to be twice the work that the Porsche was since the Vette's paint was remarkably hard. I wish our Infiniti paint is as hard as what is on this Vette.
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Originally Posted by RBull
Beautiful job Shane. You definitely must have used Natty's Blue or something similiar to have that gloss and depth.
I guess one advantage is you didn't have to do the roof!
I guess one advantage is you didn't have to do the roof!
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Originally Posted by inTgr8r
Excellent job Shane 
If you're not careful.... you may have to give up you're day job
BTW.... after reading up on 106FF a little more, I ordered some.

If you're not careful.... you may have to give up you're day job
BTW.... after reading up on 106FF a little more, I ordered some.

Good stuff on ordering the 106FF, you'll definitely like it.
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
Thanks Deane. After polishing with the 106FF, I applied two coats of Z5, let it cure overnight and then a coat of Natty's Blue. That stuff might be my new favorite product.
I used 2 coats of FMJ and then 2 coats of Souveran. Right now I have a couple of coats of Natty's Blue over that. Don't try the Souveran if you like the Nattys.
I'm going to order some 106FF since you guys have raved about it. Hopefully I'll get at my car in the next few weeks.
Nice, very nice! I wish you weren't so far away! My FX could definitely use more lovin' than I'm giving it. I just don't have the time to put in the much needed attention to detail. Good job, Shane.
Originally Posted by RBull
I used 2 coats of FMJ and then 2 coats of Souveran. Right now I have a couple of coats of Natty's Blue over that. Don't try the Souveran if you like the Nattys.
I'm going to order some 106FF since you guys have raved about it. Hopefully I'll get at my car in the next few weeks.
I'm going to order some 106FF since you guys have raved about it. Hopefully I'll get at my car in the next few weeks.
Originally Posted by G-Force
So if I understand correctly, I CAN use Z2 or Z5 over FMJ. Then would it make sense to use Mazerna HGAS to finish. I was hesitant as Z2 and Z5 call themselves a polish so I didn't know if they can go over FMJ which is also a polish.
I'm sure someone else can wade in here to answer your question.
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Originally Posted by G-Force
So if I understand correctly, I CAN use Z2 or Z5 over FMJ. Then would it make sense to use Mazerna HGAS to finish. I was hesitant as Z2 and Z5 call themselves a polish so I didn't know if they can go over FMJ which is also a polish.





