Our new paint package (auto detailing)

Discussion in 'Automotive' started by Richard Baldwin, Dec 11, 2009.

  1. Richard Baldwin Moderator

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    For those that give a darn!

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    wow that looks good man
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    Nice job! what are you using for chemicals? Also, what's your normal price?
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    The paint alone like you see in the vid will be $199 and the complete Royal Package (full detail inside as well) will run $368.

    That particular vid was with Meguiars Medium Cut, since the vehicle was so scratched up. Unfortunately, right at the end of this job the Meguiars 110 polisher burnt out. Its the first car I did with the new tool, sadly disappointing, you would expect more from a $250 tool. Im getting a new one on warranty, but I will most likely be getting a Dewalt 443 as the main compounder and use the 110 for polish and wax only.
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    well that sucks
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    Nice job but why clean your car with that much snow on the ground? LOL
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    People around here realize that a good wax helps protect the car's paint from sand and salt on the snow covered roads up here in winter. It will help against scratches and swirlmarks from the rough environment in the winter. WE even use a special kind of "winter" wax now!

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