2009 Aston Martin DB9 Correction

I have a 60 mL syringe as well, but I haven't used it because the tip is fairly large (on the one I have, at least). It's large enough that I was concerned about being able to control l the flow of product. OTOH, a 60 mL syringe could be used to mix, then transfer to the smaller syringe for application with very little waste . . . I might just try that next time.



BTW, I got both the 35 mL and 60 mL syringes from my vet for no charge (did I mention my vet's pretty cool? :up). I checked at the nearest drugstore, but the largest they had in stock was 20 mL. Your pharmacy may be better stocked, but I'm pretty sure that oral syringes in larger sizes can be found at vet supply stores.



Waiting for the snow to melt, :(

Tort
 
Something I'm going to try:

I'll go for the syringe 35ml, and I'll put in a couple of little bearing-balls(each about 2mm diameter),that should help the shaking .

At the end I can open the syringe ,let the balls fall on the applicator to take the Z off,put the syringe together again and go for the last drop.



I'll let you know how that worked.
 
The owner of this 2009 Aston Martin DB9 contacted my local Aston dealer and wanted his car to look like a new car no matter what the cost. The car recently had the left rear quarter re-sprayed.

As you can see in the pics this was not going to be a walk in the park as the paint was covered in deep RIDS but I'm always up for a good fight so on with the detail.

Sun shots before.

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Head lights were severely damaged as well.

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Inside under the metal halides.

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Head light before.

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Corrected.

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Hood 50/50

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From the other side.

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More defects.

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Lower left fender before.

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Corrected.

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Defects left by the body shop on the freshly painted panel.

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Corrected.

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Passenger door corrected.

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Another outstanding job by "The Bing":hurray::hurray:
The DB9 is one of my all time favorite cars, and I am glad that someone with your skills got to transform this masterpiece to all of it's intended glory!
The reflection shots were just "sick".
Awesome job again Richie:notworthy::notworthy:
 
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