Those are great clean dean, nice work. How did the owner hear of you?
Those are great clean dean, nice work. How did the owner hear of you?
Hey CD - Do you always use a rotary? Or Do you use a PC on your mobile jobs??
(Hey Zesty...is all of HI voting for Jasmine? Isn`t the other girl from Hawaii too/)
You have activated my special ability....
Excellant workmanship my good man, very nice:cool
Anthony
"The Art & Science of Auto Detail"
Tremendous Work!...and thank you for considering sharing your time savings methods and logic. I know I can certainly use some "Flow" to the actual process.
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I have found that the rotary is the fastest and most effective way to correct minor paint imperfections and restore a high gloss finish to both clearcoated and especially single stage paint. I prefer the rotary over the PC, however the PC is used and I carry (2) of them with me at all times. I do believe that excellent results can obviously be acheived using the PC, however I mostly use the PC for light polishing on newer finishes. I have used the PC for applying waxes and sealants in the past, however I just bought a cordless Nikota dual action polisher with the hopes of using it for quick wax/sealant applications. I will post with results after i get the chance to try the cordless out.
360Modena... The owner did not hear of me. On the contrary I heard of him and contacted him via e-mail about a year ago. He has since become a good customer and I also consider him a friend.
No buff to tuff
Sorry I never answered your question. I took those pics with a Sony Cybershot DSC 707. I love that camera !!! I also have the DSC F505V., the Mavica 350, and the Cybershot U-30. Yes, my wife just rolls her eyes about this camera "collection". I am in the process of selling the Mavica, because I use that one the least.
Modena 360... That customer is located in Northern Bergen County NJ near the NYS border. He is quite a drive for me, however he is a serious collector, and I always enjoy detailing his classics.
No buff to tuff
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Simply awesome!
The older, traditional Meg`s Paint Cleaners (Light Cut, Medoium Cut Cleaner etc etc) really do shine (pun intended) on those single stage paints. Someone asked me in a previous post why I would suggest one polish or product for BC/CC job and the Meg`s Light Cut Cleaner for SS paint. That pic says it all!
You are the Sultan of Shine!
Natty
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"Sorry Miss, I just decided I don`t do mini-vans"
Wow Dean, the results are pure my man!! Your speed is something to look up to, as I have difficulty completing 2 full details in 9-10 hrs.....part of the reason why I don`t charge by the hour
I look forward to all the pics you`ll have to share this season!
Nick Carberry
~Detailing high-end cars with quality products~
Terrific job. Dean, that red is gorgeous.
"I`m staying out of it."
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