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Title: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: tonyh on 04 November 2008, 19:23
anyone here ?

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=91759
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: Chris-White on 04 November 2008, 19:56
Call me a cynic (sp), but i dont see the point in detailing a car with 78 miles on the clock!
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: Mew on 04 November 2008, 22:54
Looks like a brand new car :cool:


Oh, hang on a minute.................. :lipsrsealed:
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: Dan J on 04 November 2008, 23:11
orange peel removel
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: Conker on 04 November 2008, 23:24
Call me a cynic (sp), but i dont see the point in detailing a car with 78 miles on the clock!


I often peruse detailingworld.co.uk, and believe me, theres a lot of SHOCKING paint jobs on brand new cars e.g. severe swirls, scratches from the delivery container etc.   I'm not saying that the Golf featured needed it, but I bet the finish out of the factory was nowhere near as good as that last photo:

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3296/3003350932_b02e223665_b.jpg)
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: cissyputt on 05 November 2008, 11:40
See dont get me wrong i love cleaning my car as i used to be a valeter and now i paint for a living so i know exactly whatu mean about how AWFUL some of the new cars paint jobs are.

But please would some body explain to me the point in a entire website dedicated to people who clearly have nothing better to do than take picturesof start, middle, finish. Listing what products you use.

I remeber reading a thread from that very website this guy bought a Nurburgring Edition Astra in White and this guy was so sad that he asked for half hour alone with it when he was picking it up to go over it with a micrometre to check for paint blemishes and after that he got it home and set about photo graphing every square inch of it and taking off everybadge and doing a stupid amount of washing and polishing . . . . . . .

3 words

GET A LIFE :grin: :laugh:
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: tonyh on 05 November 2008, 19:54
detailing's big money - most customers are too busy to do a good a job as a pro and happy to pay for a yearly going over
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: Saint Steve on 17 November 2008, 10:43
Call me a cynic (sp), but i dont see the point in detailing a car with 78 miles on the clock!


I often peruse detailingworld.co.uk, and believe me, theres a lot of SHOCKING paint jobs on brand new cars e.g. severe swirls, scratches from the delivery container etc.   I'm not saying that the Golf featured needed it, but I bet the finish out of the factory was nowhere near as good as that last photo:

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3296/3003350932_b02e223665_b.jpg)

 :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:, now that is super shiny, ok its a new car but isnt that what people would like to achieve with an older car???.

Nothing wrong detailing a new car. Its not a pointless job, if you had that on your drive, you'd wanna be out cleaning it , trust me  :wink:
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: Mew on 17 November 2008, 12:07

if you had that on your drive, you'd wanna be out cleaning it , trust me  :wink:

Well no i don't trust you, i'd rather be driving it than cleaning it
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: dan_apps on 17 November 2008, 12:49
See dont get me wrong i love cleaning my car as i used to be a valeter and now i paint for a living so i know exactly whatu mean about how AWFUL some of the new cars paint jobs are.

But please would some body explain to me the point in a entire website dedicated to people who clearly have nothing better to do than take picturesof start, middle, finish. Listing what products you use.

I remeber reading a thread from that very website this guy bought a Nurburgring Edition Astra in White and this guy was so sad that he asked for half hour alone with it when he was picking it up to go over it with a micrometre to check for paint blemishes and after that he got it home and set about photo graphing every square inch of it and taking off everybadge and doing a stupid amount of washing and polishing . . . . . . .

3 words

GET A LIFE :grin: :laugh:


ETTO IMO!

alot of guys on here enjoy spending hours on their cars detailing etc, me i spend a few hours every other week when i got time and thats good enough for me as its a newish car anyway.

Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: Guy on 17 November 2008, 21:40
See dont get me wrong i love cleaning my car as i used to be a valeter and now i paint for a living so i know exactly whatu mean about how AWFUL some of the new cars paint jobs are.

But please would some body explain to me the point in a entire website dedicated to people who clearly have nothing better to do than take picturesof start, middle, finish. Listing what products you use.

I remeber reading a thread from that very website this guy bought a Nurburgring Edition Astra in White and this guy was so sad that he asked for half hour alone with it when he was picking it up to go over it with a micrometre to check for paint blemishes and after that he got it home and set about photo graphing every square inch of it and taking off everybadge and doing a stupid amount of washing and polishing . . . . . . .

3 words

GET A LIFE :grin: :laugh:


it's addictive, therapeutic, time consuming, pointless, expensive, fun, sad, knackering but ultimately satisfying

there is nothing better than making a car look the b0llocks when it looked a shed beforehand

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3100/2904351552_6295ef347b_o.jpg)



I would detail a new car... but I do understand what you mean about Astra boy though... 50+ coats of wax (including 3 coats of crystal rock!) is silly.
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: Dan J on 18 November 2008, 14:54
im with guy on that one, its extremelly saticfying to get a shed of a motor and make it look new again.
valeting is a bit different from detailing,

valeting is skimming over the surface and just making it look presentable,detailing is a whole different ball game :smiley:
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: cissyputt on 18 November 2008, 20:11
See i do detail dont got me wrong and i there is nothing better than a good summers day and a machine polisher and piece and quiet, but personnally being a painterand seeing enuf of machine polishers and compounds i try not to do it too much ;) bit of a bus mans holiday LOL
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: ems on 18 November 2008, 20:38
See dont get me wrong i love cleaning my car as i used to be a valeter and now i paint for a living so i know exactly whatu mean about how AWFUL some of the new cars paint jobs are.

But please would some body explain to me the point in a entire website dedicated to people who clearly have nothing better to do than take picturesof start, middle, finish. Listing what products you use.

I remeber reading a thread from that very website this guy bought a Nurburgring Edition Astra in White and this guy was so sad that he asked for half hour alone with it when he was picking it up to go over it with a micrometre to check for paint blemishes and after that he got it home and set about photo graphing every square inch of it and taking off everybadge and doing a stupid amount of washing and polishing . . . . . . .

3 words

GET A LIFE :grin: :laugh:


it's addictive, therapeutic, time consuming, pointless, expensive, fun, sad, knackering but ultimately satisfying

there is nothing better than making a car look the b0llocks when it looked a shed beforehand

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3100/2904351552_6295ef347b_o.jpg)



I would detail a new car... but I do understand what you mean about Astra boy though... 50+ coats of wax (including 3 coats of crystal rock!) is silly.

thats not a nice thing to say about horney's car  :lipsrsealed:
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: ShoCk on 29 November 2008, 18:28
I remeber reading a thread from that very website this guy bought a Nurburgring Edition Astra in White and this guy was so sad that he asked for half hour alone with it when he was picking it up to go over it with a micrometre to check for paint blemishes and after that he got it home and set about photo graphing every square inch of it and taking off everybadge and doing a stupid amount of washing and polishing . . . . . . .

3 words

GET A LIFE :grin: :laugh:

hahahahhahahaha

and I thought I was a freak for washing my car every week!
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: BodyThief on 01 December 2008, 18:58
The clearcoat layer on a car is usually 30-40 microns so removing 10 of these when the car is new is not a good idea. Also, paint manufacturers add a UV resistant chemical to the clearcoat which migrates to the surface when cured. take off the top layer and the UV resistance is pretty much gone  :laugh:
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: BobbyT on 16 January 2009, 08:21
when i got my vxr a few months back i gave a few coats of jet seal and a good wax just to protect the finnish, i didnt polish it as tbh it didnt need it (well not in my eyes). I have found jet seal 109 to be very good stuff, seems to last very well. You need to get something on the paint at this time of year  :smiley:
Title: Re: outstanding mkv detail
Post by: BobbyT on 16 January 2009, 08:25
See dont get me wrong i love cleaning my car as i used to be a valeter and now i paint for a living so i know exactly whatu mean about how AWFUL some of the new cars paint jobs are.

But please would some body explain to me the point in a entire website dedicated to people who clearly have nothing better to do than take picturesof start, middle, finish. Listing what products you use.

I remeber reading a thread from that very website this guy bought a Nurburgring Edition Astra in White and this guy was so sad that he asked for half hour alone with it when he was picking it up to go over it with a micrometre to check for paint blemishes and after that he got it home and set about photo graphing every square inch of it and taking off everybadge and doing a stupid amount of washing and polishing . . . . . . .

3 words

GET A LIFE :grin: :laugh:

too true, when i picked mine up, i just signed some paper, grabed the key, and fooked off with a smile!  :grin:

fair one i didnt notice they had missed some of my spec off the car, but they sorted that after a phone call, also got a free tank of fuel and my first service for free  :grin: