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Your pics Bad64Chevelle... and to answer a couple questions
First of all I havent posted pics like this in a long time because of other people stealing them and claiming my work as their own and I have since ceased to be a sponsor which should be rectified shortly.
Since this is a members truck and he asked me for the pictures I figured that I should post them for him and to answer a few questions I've recieved in pm's recently (2nd part of post after the truck pictures) anyway enjoy and feel free to pm me or post any questions. Anything pertaining to a detail will have to be in a pm until I resume being a sponsor here on the boards and get my website updated. The Detail This detail was a hybrid stage 2-3 polishing with less of the frills because his main concern was getting the paint back to excellent condition. I used a stage 3 on the most beat up areas and a stage 2 on the rest of the truck followed by wolfgang concours estate glaze as this truck is stored outside and I'd like a definate answer as to how long it will last outdoors because most of the cars I detail are stored inside. Also no trim dressing etc. was used as there has been very heavy rains in the area and I did not want the dressing to run down the paint on his way home. Overall this was a very basic daily driver type detail. He also wanted a very basic cleanup on the inside as it is a work truck and will get dust, mud etc. back in there again. So the carpet was vacummed and all interior surfaces were cleaned and protected. Some before's http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0084.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0085.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0087.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0091.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0094.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0095.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0101.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0103.jpg Some 50/50 shots during polishing (excuse my odd positions I was climbing over wire's, products, etc.) http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0110.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0112.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0114.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0115.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0117.jpg Sorry about the afters but there were severe thunderstorms so I didnt want to pull the truck out of the shop and to be honest I was working on 3 hours of sleep and at this point was just exhausted so I didnt take very many. http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0124.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0127.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0139.jpg Now for the second part of my post to answer some of the questions I have been getting lately. Q: "I paid someone to detail my car and a month later all the swirls are back.. why?" A: Could be a few reasons... it could be improper paint care after the detail and they are new swirl marks etc. Or it could be the detailer they hired is a hack job and does not completely remove the swirls but instead uses products with fillers to hide them. As the oils and fillers wear away you will start to see swirls etc. again. Q: "Why is getting my car detailed so expensive when the guy at the car wash/ mobile van etc. says he'll do the same thing for $100-$150" A: He simply cannot do the same thing for that much first of all the products I use simply cost to much. Materials alone cost me $40-$75 to do one car not including wear and tear on equipment. Secondly is the time I take (remember I do this as a hobby on my weekends) so I don't make much unless I'm doing full concours details that take 20+ hours. So if you want to compare with a car wash etc. I will simply tell you to take it there and give you my card for later when you are not happy with their work. Also keep in mind that there are some other excellent detailers in the tri state area and some of them work out of mobile vans etc. They do great work but I would be very wary if they are not comfortable letting you watch them work showing you what they are doing and explaining what products they are going to use in detail and why. No matter who you go to a quality detailer is going to charge for his equipment and time and it will not be a car wash style detail. Finally just to show that a detail will last if the paint is properly maintained here is a few pics of my car from today after I washed it. Yes it is garage kept but has been outside and covered in dirt and mud blown up from the recent thunderstorms while it was being worked on. The car hasnt been touched since march except for simple wash's and wipe downs with quick detailer. Keep in mind these pics were taken under high power lights so every speck of dust etc. is going to show. http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0141.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0144.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0146.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0149.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...9/IMG_0150.jpg |
Amazing work, don't even wanna know how much that kinda of work goes for.
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i kind of want to know lol
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the second to last shot is amazing. great work dude
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Thanks again Rich. The truck came out great and my dad was very pleased. Since its solely a farm truck at this point it gets beat up a lot and I know he never thought it would look like that again. He knew he wanted it to go to you after the work you did on my Charger. I will put the pictures of that up for you soon.
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They do not give the detail justice...but this was what I got for you Rich. I will get some close ups tomorrow after I clean it up again. The metallic in the paint never popped as much as it did until after you got it all squared away for me.
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God damn. Now that's what I call a shine, beautiful pieces of art you have created my good sir.
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Rich, that's some amazing work!!! The truck seriously looks brand-new again. I have to ask, what do you use on the interior plastics and rubber floormats, because they came out great! They just look factory fresh, not shiny. I've heard of people using Barkeepers' Friend mixed with water but I'm a little leery to try that out. Any recommendations?
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Nice to see some new pics posted Rich. You always do top notch work and your Q&A is spot on.
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good looking work Rich, hopefully i can find the time to drop my truck off for you to do. It needs some of your magic
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ohhh how i missed ur pics!
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:drool: Professional detailers always amaze me. Talk about a mirror finish on your car!
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Thank you for all the compliments guys.
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Fantastic work as usual Rich....I may have you come do my Caddy one day as it has tons of swirls in it and your have much better compounds than I do.
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You do sick work man. Saw your TA at the shop the other week. Looks awesome :)
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want to shoot me a est for full detail and engine bay on my jeep srt8? standard swirls and key marks around the door. and yes the local car washes swirls did come back after the first wash.
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wow the truck looks great
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Raist I tried to pm you back but your box is full....
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good work man. i am impressed that truck paint came back that well. i do my camaro clay/polish/wax by hand, makes for a long day. maybe i should look into a machine for it
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