20 pictures to make you say "wow"
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Originally Posted by Nline6,May 25 2007, 03:03 PM
looks good but i also see something else you forgot to clean...
the red calipers look almost black!
but still nice detail!
-brett
the red calipers look almost black!
but still nice detail!
-brett
There are a lot more things I could do, like engine bay cleaning and whatnot, but there are only so many hours in the day and my price is very fair for what my clients get: incredible looking paint that is virtually swirlless and an overall new look to the car. This doesn't mean that I don't pay attention to details - I do little things like polish the backs of mufflers, open the doors and clean all around their rubber seals, de-oxidize all the rubber trim/cowl, etc. But I spend most of the time where it counts - getting an incredible looking clear coat that feels llike silk to the touch
For a COMPLETE car detail, that would include the entire thing, it'd have to take two days to do things like remove the seats and rails and clean there, take the wheels off and do an extensive brake/suspension degreasing - and it'd get very expensive and that's not what I want to do at the moment. Perhaps down the road I could offer such a package and I could get an assistant to help.
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Originally Posted by MikeyC,May 25 2007, 12:16 PM
Tire shine is not going to clean anything. What it will do is temporarily cover up the dirt and make it look better. If your friend actually cleaned his wheel wells before applying the tire shine he would find they would look cleaner for a longer period of time.
Personally, I like to use Meguiar's Safe D-Greaser and a brush to clean the wells before applying some Meguiar's Hyper Dressing to shine them up. Of course, car wash soap solution and an old wash mitt work really well for cleaning wheel wells too.
Personally, I like to use Meguiar's Safe D-Greaser and a brush to clean the wells before applying some Meguiar's Hyper Dressing to shine them up. Of course, car wash soap solution and an old wash mitt work really well for cleaning wheel wells too.
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How did you deal with the clear bra on the car? Did you just polish it the same as the rest of the paint? I would think it would be swirled like the rest of the paint was however, it's also a softer material so it probably wouldn't need something as aggressive as SSR 2.5?
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Originally Posted by afwfjustin,May 25 2007, 03:07 PM
I don't offer caliper cleaning as part of my package... hell, why not do the entire control arms/rotors while I'm down there?
no i wasn't picking at your detail. i just saw how clean you got the inside of the wheels and i just figured you would have hit the calipers while you where in there
still clean looking car!
-Brett
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Originally Posted by GPWhiteS2kFTW,May 24 2007, 11:13 PM
Question: What do you use to clean the wheel wells?
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