his video captures 8 hours of detailing expertise and compresses it into 6 minutes. Its a stage one paint corrections detail. It was carried out by
Bespoke Valeting Solutions. www.bespokevaletingsolutions.co.uk Check out http://ukwheelsevents.ning.com/video/its-all-in-the-detail-tvr-sagaris

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Comment by Michael Thies on February 13, 2012 at 5:40am

I think the idea of a video is excellent!  What can we do to help? Mike

Comment by Lehman R Kicklighter on February 13, 2012 at 5:35am

It really works well and cuts down on the amount of buffing and clay barring that is usually required...suppose I need to do a video on detailing the kicklighter way huh?  You know I do this on the side as a hobby, getting ready to do a 65' Vette Vert next week...

 

Comment by Michael Thies on February 13, 2012 at 5:01am

I like the idea of a blower~ Mike

Comment by Lehman R Kicklighter on February 13, 2012 at 4:45am

Wonder why these professionals did not use a blower to dry the car off after such an intensive washing?  When I detail someones pride and joy, never to I use a rag of any kind to dry the body off, always use my warm air blower...gets all the water from around cracks and lights better..

Comment by Michael Thies on February 12, 2012 at 12:50pm

This actually took almost 8 hours to properly detail this car!  And I thought I was finicky and picky! :-) Mike

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