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Detailing a Tank (Land Rover D3 content)
07-05-2010, 04:18 PM (This post was last modified: 07-05-2010 04:28 PM by PaulVW.)
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RE: Detailing a Tank (Land Rover D3 content)
(07-05-2010 11:25 AM)Wayno Wrote:  WOW, awesome work once again man.... ClapClap The tanl looks awesome...

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(07-05-2010 12:30 PM)Jughead Wrote:  Awesome work there PaulVW ... last time the wheels of the Polo was transformed and stood out ... this time the engine area stood out for me ... Well done!!! Clap

So you moved down to CPT ... looks like another one for Cape Town ...
still longing for that Cape Town Detail Day ....

Thanks Jughead Thumb
Yes, I must say the engine bay did come out nice.

Yes, I am still in the process of moving. I plan to be staying in the Blouberg / Melkbos area. We must definitely have a detail day - the only problem is that I will most probably only move my kit down here in July / August.

As a side note - I will need a bigger garage here - no way one can work outside in this wind Nono
(07-05-2010 01:08 PM)Carn Wrote:  Nicely done Paul....SUV's are always the pits in terms of their sheer size. You did this girl proud and I am sure the owner was well pleased with the results Thumb

Thanks David!
Yes, the size of this thing was so big, I battled to get the complete car in the pics (even with my camera completely zoomed out) Rofl
(07-05-2010 03:25 PM)jagged Wrote:  Car looks awesome...again..your work is inspiring... Excited Thumbsup2

I see now, from your example, that my main mistake is trying to do all I can in a few matter of hours on one afternoon after work and burning myself out... instead of perhaps splitting up my work into two days i.e. clean inside and tyres on one day and wash, polish and wax the next...as time nowadays is in short supply and with winter creeping around the corner the sun sets a bit more early Thinkerg

Thanks jagged! Yes, you really must not rush these jobs. Idealy you need the car stationary for at least 2 to 3 days but this is normally difficult, unless the guy owns 2 cars.
(07-05-2010 03:35 PM)onyx Wrote:  [Image: Steve.jpg]

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