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Anyone ever had there s2k detailed at Metropolitan detail in Lynnwood ? I was looking at there website lastnight and noticed they have approx 10 or so different detail packages, some of which were over $700. I'm just wanting the scrathes/paint (black) buffed. Going to give them a call to see what they charge to do that. Little paranoid cause I've seen what a guy can do to a car if they dont know what the hell they're doing.....
fastfour; I've seen your pix of some cars you detailed, how are you with a buffer ? I went over it by hand with a hand glaze and then wax, but it still has some scratches/swirls
fastfour; I've seen your pix of some cars you detailed, how are you with a buffer ? I went over it by hand with a hand glaze and then wax, but it still has some scratches/swirls
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I routinely use them in my details and can rid your S2000 of those swirls no problem. Black will be the first shade to have them reappear on though. And Honda paint is one of the softest I've worked with.
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do you detail for a living or a side job ? the soft paint is what has me paranoid. what do you typically charge for a polish/buff detail ? I have plenty of elbow grease to help with the smaller details.
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Detailing is a hobby for me and after years of listening to people urging me to take it to the next level...I did. I still work 3 days a week and do this in my free time. You have a PM.
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