SamCarroll

Faux Runner
Staff member
Jan 25, 2011
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Had a customer who just purchased a brand new Yukon and wanted it protected and debadged ASAP. I did this Saturday afternoon and I really fell in love with the vehicle. It wasn't too dirty beforehand as it was fresh off the lot two weeks ago so I didn't have any before photos.

Strip wash
Medium grade clay bar
3M eraser wheel
SCG ESBW wash w/wedge
Sonax Polymer NetShield paint, Windows, wheels
Blacklight
PERL for trim and tires
TID interior wipe down

Finished Pics
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DirtyBlackHoe

Bun B, Baracca, Beezer
Jan 24, 2011
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Very awesome job. Reflection shots look great as well.

BTW PERL still your go to product? I am almost out of SCG stuff and need to find a VRT replacement.
 

Connor

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Mar 28, 2015
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Looks weird without the gmc badge on the grille, but otherwise nice looking yuk.
 

Connor

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Mar 28, 2015
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Oh okay, I see it now. I thought he just popped it off and left the plastic there.