Buff job/ Detailed??
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Buff job/ Detailed??
Hey guys I am taking my car this weekend for a buff job and other detailing techniques that can be done without repainting the car. I was recommended to take my car to this professional who has been working in the business for years. I am getting a buff job sand wash etc etc whatever he said to make the car look at its best condition. Before I go in I was just curious if anybody had any suggestions that I should consider before taking my baby. I will hopefully post pictures after its done. Thanks!
PS. I hope he blends the repainted side with the old side. He said if they are the same paint code he may be able to and will try his best.
PS. I hope he blends the repainted side with the old side. He said if they are the same paint code he may be able to and will try his best.
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www.mrspoiler.com. His name's Dan Rose. If you call the # on the website, you'll prob get his wife, Theresa. Tell her Ramy sent you.
To skip beating around the bush, if you're looking for cheap work, don't bother calling him. Dan is expensive, but if you look at his work, it is literally the BEST I've ever seen - and I know body work. He's also one of the few master repair experts we have left. Everyone else just knows how to replace parts. Dan can actually repair and fix. As for the paint and detail work, it's literally the best. I think a full interior & exterior detail (including Zymol aka wax that'll remove swirl marks) runs $300 or so, and is WELL worth the money when you see the results. That's ignoring the fact that by that time, they've put in MINIMUM four hours into your car of hardcore labor... So again, be prepared for perfect work, or just have a carwash place slap on some detail crap for $100...
To skip beating around the bush, if you're looking for cheap work, don't bother calling him. Dan is expensive, but if you look at his work, it is literally the BEST I've ever seen - and I know body work. He's also one of the few master repair experts we have left. Everyone else just knows how to replace parts. Dan can actually repair and fix. As for the paint and detail work, it's literally the best. I think a full interior & exterior detail (including Zymol aka wax that'll remove swirl marks) runs $300 or so, and is WELL worth the money when you see the results. That's ignoring the fact that by that time, they've put in MINIMUM four hours into your car of hardcore labor... So again, be prepared for perfect work, or just have a carwash place slap on some detail crap for $100...
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