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Old 10-10-2010, 02:32 PM
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hey guys im a detailer for car max and if eny one is interested in a full detail im talking about every thing send me a pm or text me at 972 765 0516 ps i live around dfw
Old 10-10-2010, 03:49 PM
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what kind of products and tools you use? whats included in full detail?
Old 10-11-2010, 07:11 AM
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mostly 3m materials full detail inc wash vac buff wax eng wheels so every thing
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If this isn't an advertisement, I dunno what is!!

Also, 3M what? Glaze I assume
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dont think its advertisement, this gotta be some kinda joke
if this is result of about $250 detail job (that we had to fix today by the way) then i can only imagine what $80 will do to your car






how long does it take to do your detail?
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Well its a plano area phone number, but its obviously some ignoramus who I would never let touch my car as a DFW area resident. You have proved your lack of skills, to me, by your terrible grammar in your post. We don't raise kids like that around here.
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[QUOTE=eddi3,Oct 11 2010, 07:11 AM] mostly 3m materials
Old 10-12-2010, 04:46 AM
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dude I'm trying to get some business not get a school lecture and its not all about how much you pay for the detail that matters its who dose it it takes me about 2 to 3 hours per car depending on what needs to get done
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Originally Posted by eddi3,Oct 12 2010, 04:46 AM
dude I'm trying to get some business not get a school lecture and its not all about how much you pay for the detail that matters its who dose it it takes me about 2 to 3 hours per car depending on what needs to get done
No way you're properly completely detailing a car in 2-3 hours.

It's taken me 8-10 hours to properly detail my own car (wash, claybar, mild paint correction, polish, wax, etc..). i wouldn't trust anyone who claims to be able to fully detail a car in 2-3 hours.
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bahahaha. Welcome to the s2000 wash and wax forum... You must be new here.
Know why we make fun of stealerships? This is a prime example. You don't really know what your doing, your not self-educated in the art of detailing, you merely do what your boss taught you to do or w/e, and in the end its all about time. You have to get a job done in 2-3 hours. I've detailed my s2000 before, put on some tunes and it took me 8 hours claying, using two kinds of menzerna, and waxing the car. Have to do it again this winter break cause soft paint with black is lame . I am well prepared to put an entire day aside to do a proper detail job.
I am sorry for ruining your business, but you are not a reputable detailer. "Pics or it didn't happen" that kind of stuff.
There's a few very legitimate detailers in DFW and I would pay any one of them $250 before I would even consider paying you $80... I risk having holograms or having you burn through my paint when I can't trust you with a rotary and sheep skin bonnet.

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