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General => Detailing => Topic started by: JC on 05 December 2008, 19:39
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Right then, anyone recommend / is a detailer in the reading / oxford area ?
after a few months tucked up in the garage, the old girl is looking shabby :huh:
and it needs a good de swirling me thinks, maybe a clay, :undecided:
So whose out there, what do you offer and how much :shocked:
PS, this wont be til 2009, just planning out me finances :wink:
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Check out detailing world.co.uk, you may find one there.
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and it needs a good de swirling me thinks, maybe a clay, :undecided:
You can't de-swirl it without claying it first. Unless you want really well polished tar spots!
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and it needs a good de swirling me thinks, maybe a clay, :undecided:
You can't de-swirl it without claying it first. Unless you want really well polished tar spots!
:tongue:
wrong!!!!!!!!!!! you dont have to clay the car before you de-swirl with a machine :wink:
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and it needs a good de swirling me thinks, maybe a clay, :undecided:
You can't de-swirl it without claying it first. Unless you want really well polished tar spots!
:tongue:
wrong!!!!!!!!!!! you dont have to clay the car before you de-swirl with a machine :wink:
This is true, though I would recomend you do clay before machine polishing. If a jobs worth doing etc......
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Speak to Guy Ghuff, I'm sure he'd sort you out for some cash.
Nick
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Speak to Guy Ghuff, I'm sure he'd sort you out for some cash.
Nick
thats the kinda answer i wanted, will do just that :afro:
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I'm going to do some detailing with my mate when he gets back from SA in January, he only lives in Wally too Chuff :laugh: He's a detailing freak and opening his own detailing business over there when he goes back after his birthday.
Oh and I'll ask him if he wants to detail another MK2
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and it needs a good de swirling me thinks, maybe a clay, :undecided:
You can't de-swirl it without claying it first. Unless you want really well polished tar spots!
:tongue:
wrong!!!!!!!!!!! you dont have to clay the car before you de-swirl with a machine :wink:
Won't you pick up contaminants on the rotary pad? Surely thats a bad thing?
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if your going to town and compounding to remove swirls etc then it will get lifted out anyway.
the pad wont lay it back down on the car.
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...The pad wont lay it back down on the car.
I was coming more from the angle of won't the contaminant be whizzing around on the pad, putting marks on the paint, or does it not work like that?
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when your compounding, everything on the surface will be removed :wink:
im not implying that you shouldnt use a claybar ever though :smiley:
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Speak to Guy Ghuff, I'm sure he'd sort you out for some cash.
Nick
thats the kinda answer i wanted, will do just that :afro:
you have new mail! :wink:
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Im based in hampshire but am fully mobile.
If you PM me with what you are after being done i'll get a quote sorted for you.
Take a look at my site www.racevaleting.co.uk (http://www.racevaleting.co.uk)
Professional Detailing Specialists covering Hampshire and the South Coast