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Old Mar 31, 2006 | 08:47 PM
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If there is anyone in the Triangle area that would like to have there car detailed my boyfriend and I are willing to do it on the weekends. He detail cars at Audi in Cary.
And we know what we are doing not just some scam. We can get the little scratches out and the stuck on bugs off.

what would you get?
-car washed
-car waxed and buffed(optional)
-claybar
-windows, wheels, tires
-all door jams and trunk
-vacc and shampoo (shampoo carpet only)
-cracks in dash board
-whole interior
-motor steam washed and shine
Everything gets shined

just wondering if anyone would be interested.
pricing out depend on what you want done, and since scion is my peps i'll make sure to be very fair. any questions pm me. later

LET IT SHINE... LET IT SHINE.... LET IT SHINE!!!..............
Old Apr 5, 2006 | 12:42 AM
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You make trips to the beach?
Old Apr 5, 2006 | 02:00 PM
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what beach are u talking about?
Old Apr 7, 2006 | 02:59 AM
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hes talkin bout myrtle beach.

i would drive through the NC triangle but as soon as ill get on 40, ill hit ALL the bugs on the way back to the triad :-(
Old Apr 7, 2006 | 03:35 AM
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Myrtle beach, I know too far!!! It would cost me a fortune wtih gas and all!!!
Old Apr 7, 2006 | 05:11 AM
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How good are you at getting out the spider web swirls that show up? I have a black C6 Corvette and the swirls drive me insane!

I've used a PC 7424 and some Menzerna Intense Polish, and it seems to do a decent job, but they are still there.

What would you use to remove swirls from the clear coat?
Old Apr 7, 2006 | 12:25 PM
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wet sand and buff the clear coat to keep the scratches from shining thru
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wet sand will help but u have to be careful because you might buff swirls back into it.
use malco swirl remover and buff it at about 2000 rpm in direct sun light. and do it in the sun and only alittle panel at a time.
if you do it in the sun light you can see where the swirl is and you can buff the swirl out. move your buffer up and down or side to side depending on where the swirl is. Then wipe the wax off after buffing it, either side to side or up and down.
you eyes see more circle then a striaght line. continue that process until the swirl is gone, sometimes you have to do it 2 or 3 times. Don't leave the buffer in the same spot for a long time or you'll burn the paint. once you are stasfied then with the whole car then apply a paste wax and using only up and down and side to side movement when applin and taking it off.

oh I forgot also clay the whole car before you start waxing or buffing or you'll put more stracthes on your paint.

or we can do it for you.
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ohh gimme a price!!!! hehehehe i cant check my scionlife msgs often but 704 458 3266
Old Apr 12, 2006 | 01:37 AM
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LOL beep your car may actually get clean!
Old Apr 12, 2006 | 03:04 AM
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Originally Posted by whyte_AZN
wet sand will help but u have to be careful because you might buff swirls back into it.
use malco swirl remover and buff it at about 2000 rpm in direct sun light. and do it in the sun and only alittle panel at a time.
if you do it in the sun light you can see where the swirl is and you can buff the swirl out. move your buffer up and down or side to side depending on where the swirl is. Then wipe the wax off after buffing it, either side to side or up and down.
you eyes see more circle then a striaght line. continue that process until the swirl is gone, sometimes you have to do it 2 or 3 times. Don't leave the buffer in the same spot for a long time or you'll burn the paint. once you are stasfied then with the whole car then apply a paste wax and using only up and down and side to side movement when applin and taking it off.

oh I forgot also clay the whole car before you start waxing or buffing or you'll put more stracthes on your paint.

or we can do it for you.
What would you charge?
Old Apr 13, 2006 | 02:19 PM
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100-150
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