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Old 08-04-2009, 11:58 AM   #33
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Originally Posted by Buster View Post
Look at this! Somone else did it again!

Seriously dude, step back. You are advocating things that people dont really need. Regardless tho what you say here, you can go to pepboys/walmart/target where ever and get decent products to accomplish the very simple task of maintaining your paint. It isn't rocket science, If I can teach drop out drug addict retards to do it then anyone can.

And please, stop being such a whore. You polish up already half decent cars, nothing amazing has been done here. Spend a day in a used car shop and see how well these tried and true methods work in the long term. You wont make any money and you will have wasted time on prep that never needed to be done.

I dont want to come off as a dick, and I am very well aware that I am. But what Im trying to say is that I have already made one of these, Jon made one of these and a few others have done it too.

I did this 6 days a week for almost 7 years in one of the most volume pushing dealerships in the country and have a huge client base and I can guarantee Jon nor I did this much whoreing. You want a pat on the back, sure good job. Just tone it down man, you dont need to get all T.O on TST.
Looks like an unnecessary nerve was touched here. Sorry you feel this way Keith, I'll try and clear up a few things for you here. You nor Jon "whored" this as much because
1.) You weren't vendors
2.) You weren't making this your primary work
3.) I'm trying to get my name out there and it's working

I'm not one to knock on others but after reading your "How to detail your car for real" thread I felt a more appropriate, more indepth version was in order with PROPER products. Sure, high volume shops can get their stuff at walmart/pep boys and so on, but you've already cut the quality in half there. The prep is what MAKES the detail, I see these "high volume, big client" shops do everything as fast as they can, sure the car looks clean afterwords but when you inspect it for what its worth, more damage has been done.

I polish up half decent cars? Keith, I've been doing just as long as you have, I've worked as the PRIMARY detailer for an exotic car network. I had Aston Martins, Ferraris, Bentleys, Lamborghinis day in and day out. Spend a day or two on Autopia.org and you will see the true DIFFERENCE in "high volume" detailing and QUALITY detailing.

How are these examples of "half decent" go ahead and look through the journal before you make these ill-informed assumptions.

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