Take A Look.(pic intensive)
Just figured I'd toss some pics ups. I have been contemplating hiring some proffesional detailers to try and get these ugly scratches out. But instead I decided to just use some elbow grease and save $400-$500 and do it my self so...
I really have to thank these guys, they worked great. http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...n/DSC_0011.jpg Before: I had these down both sides of the boat. http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...n/DSC_0004.jpg After: Sexy http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a145/pshannon/27.jpg http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a145/pshannon/272.jpg http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a145/pshannon/273.jpg |
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Boat and Truck(the red one) http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...n/DSC_0010.jpg |
Looking good!
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It is time consuming but in the end YOU can say you did it. Looks good :D
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Ive been using the 3m compound for years now. Works really well. Now if I can just keep the oxidation from coming back..
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Originally Posted by RollWithIt
(Post 2526410)
Ive been using the 3m compound for years now. Works really well. Now if I can just keep the oxidation from coming back..
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Originally Posted by jeff32
(Post 2526412)
wet sand is all you need!
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Originally Posted by otis311
(Post 2526430)
I was thinking the same thing.. wet sand then compound and buff
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Looks real good. Hoping the weather holds off so I can get mine done this weekend.
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I'm on schedule to put it in this weekend and start boating..
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