Lip Kit Pictures: After Rubbing Compound
As promised, here are those pictures of my one rear valence after being treated with the Rubbing Compound and Swirl Remover I had mentioned in my earlier post.
The Rear Valence on the left is not compounded, while the Valence on the right is compounded and the swirl remover was put on afterwards. The results are quite amazing!
Different shot of the Treated and Untreated Valence:
Close up of the Untreated Rear Valence:
Close up of the Treated Rear Valence:
An amazing difference. Wow!
Leave any comments of what you think.
Regards,
Michael Kralj
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Body Lip Kit Painted and Installed
Body Lip Kit Painted and Installed
With the assistance of my father, I finally installed my OEM Lip Kit onto my car. The kit went on pretty easily, just took a little bit of time to complete. Here's the pics of the final results.
The day I installed it, without the car being washed:
Rear shot of the car with the kit:
I got to cleaning the car a few days later and look at her shine. The paint matches really well and looks great. Most people can't even tell I painted it myself, and said it looks like a great DIY job for a rattle can spraying.
Here are the pics:
This picture shows how truly great the paint match is for this DIY paint job.
I hope I have inspired some people to try such projects on themselves. With a little bit of time and patience, it will work out.
Regards,
Michael Kralj
Learn to Buy a Used Car in the Car Buyer Guide Blog.
With the assistance of my father, I finally installed my OEM Lip Kit onto my car. The kit went on pretty easily, just took a little bit of time to complete. Here's the pics of the final results.
The day I installed it, without the car being washed:
Rear shot of the car with the kit:
I got to cleaning the car a few days later and look at her shine. The paint matches really well and looks great. Most people can't even tell I painted it myself, and said it looks like a great DIY job for a rattle can spraying.
Here are the pics:
This picture shows how truly great the paint match is for this DIY paint job.
I hope I have inspired some people to try such projects on themselves. With a little bit of time and patience, it will work out.
Regards,
Michael Kralj
Learn to Buy a Used Car in the Car Buyer Guide Blog.
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