Managed a detail on Friday....

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Re: Managed a detail on Friday....

Post by Jamie84 » Tue May 27, 2008 6:11 pm

Looks great m8 , You are obviously a pro ! , I sh*t it at the thought of using a rotary polisher on my car , Thats why Dave McLean (fitting name eh ) is comming to do mines soon hopefully , Had to cancel twice due to weather.

Should have maybe got you to do it ! for free ? :lol:

Howd you go about doing the rasied letters ? bit of tape across the panel to get straight line or what ?

You know I'd love to travel the country detailing cars for a living , Some of the pros must make a fortune plus you get to work with some crackin cars.

Great buisness Idea I think , One man band with a van £200-£500 per detail possibly daily ?
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Re: Managed a detail on Friday....

Post by Jamie84 » Tue May 27, 2008 6:13 pm

much did that garage cost if you dont mind me asking ? That could save me alot of cash on my current property hunt. :)

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Re: Managed a detail on Friday....

Post by delands » Tue May 27, 2008 6:18 pm

Jamie84 wrote: Howd you go about doing the rasied letters ? bit of tape across the panel to get straight line or what ?
Just stuck mine on top of the existing letters.... jobs a good 'un!
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Re: Managed a detail on Friday....

Post by Paolo » Tue May 27, 2008 9:10 pm

Jamie84 wrote:much did that garage cost if you dont mind me asking ? That could save me alot of cash on my current property hunt. :)
Got it here Jamie http://www.protech-shelters.co.uk/ - but it's my duty to highlight just how much you're life is about to change moving in with your missus!

There'll be no more pagids, exhaust upgrades or fancy waxes. It'll be halfords and unipart....... :mrgreen:

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Re: Managed a detail on Friday....

Post by Jamie84 » Tue May 27, 2008 10:02 pm

Tell me bout it m8 , I aint looking forward to it . The exige was one of the many things I had to get out my system taking on a large mortgage , She agreed with that one , She isnt quite comming round to the quad bike one as of yet :lol: But I am still working on it :mrgreen:

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Re: Managed a detail on Friday....

Post by SURFERROSA » Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:26 pm

Great work and prep has gone into achieving a highly-durable wet and glossy looking car.

It's all worth the effort, then the maintenance is basically very straightforward.

A very underrated colour IMO and a beauty of a car. Good job!

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Re: Managed a detail on Friday....

Post by Edin430 » Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:54 pm

What wax do you think leaves the best wet look finish on a car? i.e. black exige :lol:

Al, if your about? Apart from super expensive Zymol :wink:

I have been having to wax the car myself lately as I had to spend a bit of cash on maintanance so looking to try some new stuff out!

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Re: Managed a detail on Friday....

Post by allyrennie » Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:14 pm

Depends really on the budget.....

Zymol Concours can be had for around the £110 mark if you buy it in the states ( but you are not allowed to do that remember, Zymol Europe have a bit of an issue with that.......................... ). Now if anyone was to possibly interested in some of this and I was about to order some, then I would say Pm me......but of course being a good lad I wouldn't ever ever do anything like that ( delivery takes about a week to 10 days usually.... ). That is the wax that I used on both Lewis's Exige and Graeme's Scandal green Elise, stunning!!

The Dodo Juice ( http://www.dodojuice.com ) range is also very good. It is around the £30 per jar and comes in a wide range of "colour charges" now. They are not designed for red / blue / silver cars as such, more warm / cold type of finish.

Then a firm favourite for a great durable finish is Harly Wax at around £17 a tin, again very very good. I tend to use this for the harder worked cars ( 4x4 etc ) where the finish, ( whilst still very deep and gives a great shine ) is playing second fiddle a little to the hardness of the finish. Very easy to work with and water repelancy / beading is very good and lasts ages.

Thats the 3 main ones I use, everyone has their own favourites I know but I have tried most and these work for me!!!

Hope that helps!

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Re: Managed a detail on Friday....

Post by Paolo » Sun Jun 15, 2008 6:13 pm

Not much more to add to what's already been posted by Ally. Victoria Concours is a really good wax for the money (I think it's about 25 quid). Gives a good deep finish. Collinite 476 is super durable - good for the winter. My favourite is Swissvax Best of Show but it ain't cheap. If there's something you'd like to try give me shout.

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allyrennie wrote:Depends really on the budget.....

Zymol Concours can be had for around the £110 mark if you buy it in the states ( but you are not allowed to do that remember, Zymol Europe have a bit of an issue with that.......................... ). Now if anyone was to possibly interested in some of this and I was about to order some, then I would say Pm me......but of course being a good lad I wouldn't ever ever do anything like that ( delivery takes about a week to 10 days usually.... ). That is the wax that I used on both Lewis's Exige and Graeme's Scandal green Elise, stunning!!

The Dodo Juice ( http://www.dodojuice.com ) range is also very good. It is around the £30 per jar and comes in a wide range of "colour charges" now. They are not designed for red / blue / silver cars as such, more warm / cold type of finish.

Then a firm favourite for a great durable finish is Harly Wax at around £17 a tin, again very very good. I tend to use this for the harder worked cars ( 4x4 etc ) where the finish, ( whilst still very deep and gives a great shine ) is playing second fiddle a little to the hardness of the finish. Very easy to work with and water repelancy / beading is very good and lasts ages.

Thats the 3 main ones I use, everyone has their own favourites I know but I have tried most and these work for me!!!

Hope that helps!

Al

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