Trying something out..
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I have some after pics.. I'll let it get really dirty so you can see what I'm working with.. here's some after:
Oh.. and to the post about using quality products.. go to the wash and wax forum and look up Detailers Pride (DP).. it is quality .
I don't mind making house calls.. I just said I'd do it at my house because I already have the area to do it.. but I'll go anywhere in the south/east bay I suppose.
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Thanks guys for the interest!
-Aaron
Oh.. and to the post about using quality products.. go to the wash and wax forum and look up Detailers Pride (DP).. it is quality .
I don't mind making house calls.. I just said I'd do it at my house because I already have the area to do it.. but I'll go anywhere in the south/east bay I suppose.
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Thanks guys for the interest!
-Aaron
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on a scale from 1 to 10, how good are you with removing swirl marks from black cars. this is a pretty serious question too because nick (box) and i have tried fairly extensively in the past even with a PC to remove them with meguiar's 3 step to a not completely perfect solution.
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Originally Posted by arrrmand,Aug 3 2006, 08:07 AM
on a scale from 1 to 10, how good are you with removing swirl marks from black cars. this is a pretty serious question too because nick (box) and i have tried fairly extensively in the past even with a PC to remove them with meguiar's 3 step to a not completely perfect solution.
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Originally Posted by Eluded,Aug 3 2006, 03:32 PM
no not really, i was just trying to help. sounds too good to be true, usually is, sorry bro
ur statement didnt seem like it was "trying to help"
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for another wash/wax wacko in the bay!
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I can vouch for aaron, when I did his oil change. I was amazed how clean his car was when he rolled up in my drive way and then told me he does all his own detailing.
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you realize that waxing and polishing by hand acomplishes almost nothing right? you can wax all day and night and it will not have the same effects have polishing/waxing with a PC or DA polisher for an hour...just a sore back, arms.
invest in a DAP or PC...saves hella time
invest in a DAP or PC...saves hella time