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Old 11-21-2008, 01:34 PM
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does anybody have a recommendation on a good detailer in san diego california where i can take my s2k without having to go to a random place and not know if there good
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you could try contacting FMINUS. I know he's located in socal.

Also post up in your chapter/section.
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or just learn to do it yourself... right here!!

pro detailers have to take short cuts to stay in business- you dont have to-

lotsa good how to reading at the top of our board- and post up any questions you might have.
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if not willing to invest in some good products and do some reading (it's expensive stuff... but a truly good detailer isn't cheap either)

if u don't have the time for it, then i'd say go look around local. amazing how many detailers r in socal/warm areas...but people in those areas seemto hav no idea how to look for one
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thanks that helps alot i might just see about learning how to do it myself but slanguage thanks for the suggestiong if i dont get the time to do it myself ill look fminus up
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Originally Posted by atreyu,Nov 26 2008, 02:24 PM
thanks that helps alot i might just see about learning how to do it myself but slanguage thanks for the suggestiong if i dont get the time to do it myself ill look fminus up
if you decide to do it yourself, my advice is start slow and simple-

learn proper wash/ dry / wax techniques first (both exterior and interior)...

then move on to maybe clay and finally polishing.

let us know how the decision goes and how we can help
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