View Full Version : Some Buffing on A Car We Just Sold....
martyo
01-24-2012, 07:42 AM
These are some before and after pictures of the car we just sold. I thought y'all might appreciate seeing them. The customer should be happy that this work was done after he struck a deal or the price for the car would definitely have been higher. It is hard to argue with a slick black notch!
If any of you want some serious paint rescue done on your car, just holler at me and we can hook you up!
The starting point:
http://legalknevil.com/gallery3/var/resizes/Miscellaneous-Car-Stuff/Derrick%27s%20Black%20Mustang% 20%28Large%29.jpg?m=1325474554
The sanding process:
http://legalknevil.com/gallery3/var/resizes/Miscellaneous-Car-Stuff/Sean%27s%20Car%20Sanded.JPG?m= 1327414887
http://legalknevil.com/gallery3/var/resizes/Miscellaneous-Car-Stuff/Sean%27s%20Car%20Sanded%201.JP G?m=1327414886
http://legalknevil.com/gallery3/var/resizes/Miscellaneous-Car-Stuff/Sean%27s%20Car%20Sanded%202.JP G?m=1327414883
http://legalknevil.com/gallery3/var/resizes/Miscellaneous-Car-Stuff/Sean%27s%20Car%20Sanded%203.JP G?m=1327414881
And the finished product:
http://legalknevil.com/gallery3/var/resizes/Miscellaneous-Car-Stuff/Sean%27s%20Car%20Buffed%203.JP G?m=1327414873
http://legalknevil.com/gallery3/var/resizes/Miscellaneous-Car-Stuff/Sean%27s%20Car%20Buffed%202.JP G?m=1327414873
http://legalknevil.com/gallery3/var/resizes/Miscellaneous-Car-Stuff/Sean%27s%20Car%20Buffed.JPG?m= 1327414870
http://legalknevil.com/gallery3/var/resizes/Miscellaneous-Car-Stuff/Seans%20Car%20Buffed%201.JPG?m =1327414878
Krytin
01-24-2012, 07:52 AM
Very Nice!!!
Is that a clear coat finish?
martyo
01-24-2012, 08:17 AM
Very Nice!!!
Is that a clear coat finish?
Yes it is.
MOTOWN
01-24-2012, 09:17 AM
Man i love that body style mustang! looks sweet
slickster
01-24-2012, 09:44 AM
Hi Marty I got some chips on my hood and trunk and many on my front bumper. Do you think you can do something with that. Or should I send pics
martyo
01-24-2012, 09:59 AM
Hi Marty I got some chips on my hood and trunk and many on my front bumper. Do you think you can do something with that. Or should I send pics
Send me pics please.
marty@mosspeedshop.com
Thanks!
gdsqdcr
01-24-2012, 10:26 AM
I wish you were closer ...
tbone
01-24-2012, 10:30 AM
What grit did you use on the wet sand?
martyo
01-24-2012, 10:59 AM
What grit did you use on the wet sand?
I'd have to check with Derrick who does the work for us.
Marauder_Santa
01-24-2012, 11:46 AM
What would you charge to do a Marauder?
martyo
01-24-2012, 12:01 PM
What would you charge to do a Marauder?
I am going to send you a PM in just a couple of minutes.
2,4shofast
01-24-2012, 03:11 PM
That turned out very well, it is so hard to keep black looking good! I wish there was someone close to me that could do work like this....mine needs to be done very badly! Im sure the new owner is very happy with the work you guys did:bows:
martyo
01-24-2012, 03:45 PM
That turned out very well, it is so hard to keep black looking good! I wish there was someone close to me that could do work like this....mine needs to be done very badly! Im sure the new owner is very happy with the work you guys did:bows:
The car is being picked up by one of my buddies on Saturday and he will deliver it back up to new jersey on Sunday.
We sent the pics to the new owner and he was very happy!
tbone
01-24-2012, 05:57 PM
I'd have to check with Derrick who does the work for us.
I'd really like to know, so if you have a chance, that would be great. I'm betting it's 1000 grit. I may try it.
martyo
01-24-2012, 07:06 PM
I'd really like to know, so if you have a chance, that would be great. I'm betting it's 1000 grit. I may try it.
You are only part right.
Start with 1,000 move on to 1,500, and then on to 2,000.
Then it is a patented combo of addiditives.
Marauder_Santa
01-24-2012, 07:06 PM
Thanks Marty. I'm considering having this done. I also need to drive out to your place and see where you're located. Your just one exit before Guam - Right?
martyo
01-24-2012, 07:09 PM
Thanks Marty. I'm considering having this done. I also need to drive out to your place and see where you're located. Your just one exit before Guam - Right?
Make the third left at the squirrel with two x's for eyes....
LOL
The paint/polish is done at our shop in Cartersville.
I am telling you, you will be shocked at how your car will look after the treatment.
burkem
01-24-2012, 08:03 PM
Could you PM me a quote too for a Marauder?
martyo
01-24-2012, 08:07 PM
Could you PM me a quote too for a Marauder?
You will have one in just a few minutes.
tbone
01-25-2012, 07:50 AM
You are only part right.
Start with 1,000 move on to 1,500, and then on to 2,000.
Then it is a patented combo of addiditives.
Ancient Chinese secret?
BODYMAN
01-25-2012, 08:35 AM
Makes me miss my 91 Notch! Suprised he starts with 1000grit, On a not brand new finish I would always go 1200 or 1500 then up to 2000 as older finish is not soft as new finish and sand markers get harder to buff out. Looks very nice though, very nice work...
Mercguy04
01-25-2012, 05:01 PM
Very nice car Marty. I would love to see it here in Jersey.
Your guys did a real nice job on this ride.
Can you imagine what a DBP would look like with this treatment.
Thanks for the photos
Russell
martyo
01-25-2012, 05:18 PM
Makes me miss my 91 Notch! Suprised he starts with 1000grit, On a not brand new finish I would always go 1200 or 1500 then up to 2000 as older finish is not soft as new finish and sand markers get harder to buff out. Looks very nice though, very nice work...
He has been doing this for at least two weeks now, so he has been getting pretty good at it!
LOL!!!
I need to post some pics for you of some of his other handy work. You would definitely appreciate it, given your line of work!
tbone
01-25-2012, 06:05 PM
Picked up some 2000 today, and looking at ordering some nice 3M products for the "big buff".
BODYMAN
01-25-2012, 07:08 PM
He has been doing this for at least two weeks now, so he has been getting pretty good at it!
LOL!!!
I need to post some pics for you of some of his other handy work. You would definitely appreciate it, given your line of work!
I would Marty! Having been in the biz 20yrs Ive seen my share of booger work LOL! I love seeing someone who's work speaks for them.
BODYMAN
01-25-2012, 07:11 PM
Picked up some 2000 today, and looking at ordering some nice 3M products for the "big buff".
Talk to the guys at youre local paint jober they can hook U up with the right stuff. Myself I use nothing but 3M products. # steps with 2 diff type's of buffing pads & 3 diff 3M products youll be set. Oh yea & some BenGay for youre sore back lol.
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