2001 Pont. SSEI (Black) Was a tough one..LOOK!

porta said:
Sweet turn around Ryan!



Didn´t P106FF finish out well or did you just use ZPC for proper bonding(Z5)?



I have a small package ready for you :woot2:



Thanks Marcus! I used 106ff on some parts and then swiched to zpc and the finish it left was outstanding too. Plus it left a properly clean surface for bonding of z5pro.



Sounds good..Thanks a bunch. I have a package for you too.
 
Thanks John!!! I am very proud of what I had done. I can't wait to get some cars to do soon and share some more click and brags. I am booking lots of appointments lately and getting ready for a busy spring and summer!
 
Excellent work rydawg!! I have a 2003 black Bonneville that I posted pics from my detail last fall. Mine looked just like that one did before. Now I don't feel so bad that mine isn't perfect since you said it was so hard yet marred easy. I'm hoping with the spring polish that I can get it closer to perfect. I'm very temped to get a rotary, but I need to get more experience on the PC first.
 
The hardest part on this car was the rotory work and it needed a lot to remove the brush marks that were on this car. This car was a lot of work and a PC would have never budged this paint. But the PC did an outstanding job finessing the paint after the rotory. I was very impressed with ZPC via pc and a LC white polishing pad as it removed all the rotory buffer trail marks and left a very high gloss surface that was bright and clear with no oils to remove and was ready for Z5pro. I tried 106ff, but that would require me to do an ipa wipedown to remove the lubricating oils and the softest microfibres were marring the surface on this paint, so I used ZPC instead. The lightest wipedown with no pressure removed the light dust from zpc. It was effortless and I had excellent results. The very last picture I had posted with the quad halogen beams on it were right after zpc polsh. The picture speaks for itself and I was floored with the results and I did not think it would have finished out like this on such finicky paint. My 2 favorite finish polishes are 106ff and zpc now!
 
That black 2001 SSEi is my car and I just want to say Hell of a job. I made the mistake of using the brush at the car wash, which I always tell everyone not to do. It made me sick when I saw what I've done. The car was loaded with scratches. When I got it home to my garage I tried some scratch and swirl remover on the hood and I did nothing but make it worse. A couple days later I talked to guy at work and he went to work trying to find me someone to help fix my problem. That’s when he hooked me up with Ryan (rydawg). The car looks better than when I bought it. The paint is beautiful. Ryan brought it back to life. I highly recommend Ryan for a superb detailing experience. I can't say enough about his work.



Thanks again Ryan

Joe
 
:grinno: Thank You Joe! That means a lot to me. I am glad that I brought your car back and made you happy. When you left my driveway, my girlfriend and I were laughing at how glossy it was going up the street. It was pretty impressive and I am sure you will get some looks with it now. Just make sure you get some microfibre towels for drying the car. Actually I forgot you have that blower. Thanks for your business and feel free to send me customers:D



Thanks again Joe

Ryan
 
joez57 said:
That black 2001 SSEi is my car and I just want to say Hell of a job. I made the mistake of using the brush at the car wash, which I always tell everyone not to do. It made me sick when I saw what I've done. The car was loaded with scratches. When I got it home to my garage I tried some scratch and swirl remover on the hood and I did nothing but make it worse. A couple days later I talked to guy at work and he went to work trying to find me someone to help fix my problem. That’s when he hooked me up with Ryan (rydawg). The car looks better than when I bought it. The paint is beautiful. Ryan brought it back to life. I highly recommend Ryan for a superb detailing experience. I can't say enough about his work.



Thanks again Ryan

Joe



What a great compliment to Ryan's talent!



Joe, You have NO IDEA what it took to restore your paint to that level. Ryan did an exceptional job, and it required a ton of patients and skill!



I hope you tipped him well :hifive:
 
mgm121499 said:
What a great compliment to Ryan's talent!



Joe, You have NO IDEA what it took to restore your paint to that level. Ryan did an exceptional job, and it required a ton of patients and skill!



I hope you tipped him well :hifive:



Thanks again! He tipped me very well. I can tell you I slept very well that night after all those hours I spent. Detailing is the only thing I have patience for.:chuckle:
 
Ryan -



So if it ever warms up, I'll be in touch. I can't wait to get the car looking good again. I hand washed it on its 1 year old birthday which turned out to be a nice day. Then a day later it looked like crap again. This weather is garbage.



So yeah, once it clears up some and is going to stay that way, let's talk some business. Nice work on Joe's car, he's extremely satisfied with the job you did..



Josh
 
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