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Originally Posted by ShinySideUp
Got it now, thanks for the reply. Beautiful work 
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Thanks very much!
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Originally Posted by FMINUS
This is your best detail to date! very nice! The interior is awesome!
Too bad LR will be owned by Tata 
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Thanks for the comments, Phil! We were extremely proud of the vehicle, it now looks how a Range Rover should!! I wasn't there to drop the vehicle off due to a family emergency that came up but I guess the boys at the dealership were totally blown away...that's the best feeling of all!!
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Originally Posted by vxrmarc
Superb detail and thoroughly enjoyed it.....Looking at ther graphs the range rover didnt actually seem to be laden with paint like i thought it would have...
The wheel brushes i have heard are being retried with a new glue formulation which to me is the best point about them through anything thrown at them they never fail and i have a back up set i would not sell for $1000 dollars they are that good....
I must admit hd cleanse is the daddy when it comes to paintwork cleanseing but 2 mins in my garage and id have to chip it off it just dries so hard im simply wipe on wipe off...
I like vintage alot and on the wheels really brings the flake out if metallic silver...
Looking at the Tyres they have the traits of zym00l Tyre to me a nice professional sheen and not too wet looking....
When i do interiors with zym00l treat and vinyl i must admit i use a microfiber pad and havent tried a foam applicator as i get good results but with some soak up.....
One question.....when black wow was used did you spray a paper towel and wipe the residue off as the silicon content in this product is so high without it the air i believe will not allow the silicon to bond with the trim and it will leave a sticky residue so i actually wipe it 2 or 3 times then finally have a special microfibre that i use to buff it up with hlf hour later...
Superb detail i must say!!!
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Thanks for your kind words! The paint was definatly not as thick as I would have expected to be either, but when isn't there a surprise somewhere when you're detailing new vehicles! The product that was used on the tires is called 'Black Jack'. It sprays on, leaving that nice look that isn't too shiny, or too matte, yet lasts and doesn't discolor the tire. Awesome product.
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Originally Posted by Nica
Seeing as Mr. Divine is not around to take questions, just teasing actually Justin is having some family imergencies he's dealing with so I wish him and his family nothing but the best in the mean wile I'll step up and answer some of the questions, first of all thank you guys for the kind words, glad you enjoyed the write up and don't find it long and boring 
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Thanks Carlos, you are a true gentleman!