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jng2985 06-17-2013 07:14 PM

Anyone here A pro detailer / side gig?
 
As it says.. Looking to get the car fully done ie. C bar/ buff and so on. Wondering if anyone on here does it daily or weekend side gig for extra $$.

re-rx7 06-17-2013 08:22 PM

I do. 5 step wash. 2 buckets, clay bar, compound/swirl removal, polish, wax.

merlinmol 06-17-2013 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by re-rx7 (Post 35167)
I do. 5 step wash. 2 buckets, clay bar, compound/swirl removal, polish, wax.

This is what I do as well, nothing works better. This process takes a bit of time and patience though. You will want to tape off areas before you do the buffing.

BLK2012GT 06-17-2013 09:55 PM

Call Nick Champman (214) 205-1287

Tell him Jeff Curl sent you. He does awesome work. He is a little pricey but well worth it.

re-rx7 06-17-2013 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by merlinmol (Post 35178)
This is what I do as well, nothing works better. This process takes a bit of time and patience though. You will want to tape off areas before you do the buffing.

So true. I do it as a hobby. Takes the better part of a day. I can also apply a paint sealant. Kinda pricey at 55$ an ounce but gd stuff. Cquartz is the name. I've done 2 gtr's sum Shelby's and a handful of vettes.
I also use a dual oscillation buffer. Btw OP do you have swirls or defects of any kind?

Capt_Pooty 06-17-2013 11:28 PM

If your ever in Plano, Steve at Showroom FX is Ah MAZE ING he is at Cars and Coffe Plano every weekend in a Gun Metal Viper... A lot of people in the car community go to him..

downtime! 06-18-2013 01:56 AM

Another vote for Nick. I've never seen better work anywhere. He's worth whatever he's asking these days.

DirtyD 06-18-2013 07:51 AM

Anyone here A pro detailer / side gig?
 
I can get you the contact info for the guy that runs www.thedetailerscafe.com forum. I've seen his work and it is absolutely outstanding. He does everything from classics to super cars (Astons, Ferraris, Lambos).

I know his first name is Jason. He can be reached at 817-320-6497.

jng2985 06-18-2013 12:18 PM

Badass thanks everyone, 18.5k with minor scrapes and what not..

re-rx7 06-18-2013 12:58 PM

Pm me if interested.

Dan12GT 06-21-2013 01:00 AM

I love doing it as a hobby for my car but it is a huge pain in the ass. Dual action polisher is the way to go to remove minor defects / swirls but it takes a LOT of time.

I for a short time used the 2 bucket method but no longer do that, I found something even better. 6-7 border-less microfiber towls and a bucket of soap. 1 towels per section (side, front, tops, etc) and discard it from your bucket, never reintroduce dirty towels, 2 bucket methods never fully get the item you were washing with completely clean again. And you used a LOT less water.

re-rx7 06-21-2013 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan12GT (Post 35743)
I love doing it as a hobby for my car but it is a huge pain in the ass. Dual action polisher is the way to go to remove minor defects / swirls but it takes a LOT of time.

I for a short time used the 2 bucket method but no longer do that, I found something even better. 6-7 border-less microfiber towls and a bucket of soap. 1 towels per section (side, front, tops, etc) and discard it from your bucket, never reintroduce dirty towels, 2 bucket methods never fully get the item you were washing with completely clean again. And you used a LOT less water.

There is also a grate for the bottom of a bucket you can buy that isolates the dirt at the bottom from the clean water up top.

Dan12GT 06-21-2013 12:57 PM

Anyone here A pro detailer / side gig?
 
Ya that keeps the water cleaner but doesn't always completely get the sponge or towel/rag perfectly clean

merlinmol 06-23-2013 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Capt_Pooty (Post 35197)
If your ever in Plano, Steve at Showroom FX is Ah MAZE ING he is at Cars and Coffe Plano every weekend in a Gun Metal Viper... A lot of people in the car community go to him..

Steve is the only guy I will let detail my car besides me. Mike @ Whiteside has known him for years and he takes his cars there to detail as well.

re-rx7 07-18-2013 09:48 AM

Where did you end up going?

Grandpa 07-18-2013 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt_Pooty (Post 35197)
If your ever in Plano, Steve at Showroom FX is Ah MAZE ING he is at Cars and Coffe Plano every weekend in a Gun Metal Viper... A lot of people in the car community go to him..

That guy has been around forever. At first he was a Zaino guy, then Tropicare and now FX.


Nick Chapman is very talented. He's been to SEMA a few times being invited out to detail cars there. He worked on some very high dollar cars so he obviously knows what he is doing. I don't know if he still in the business or not though. The last I heard anything about him he re-injured his back again pretty seriously and wasn't able to detail. That was awhile ago though and hopefully has recovered.

mustang1200 07-18-2013 11:46 AM

Everyone always talks about detailing the outside to near perfection, but you don't hear much about detailing interiors. I would like my truck detailed, but with the focus to be on the interior.

re-rx7 07-18-2013 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by mustang1200 (Post 41061)
Everyone always talks about detailing the outside to near perfection, but you don't hear much about detailing interiors. I would like my truck detailed, but with the focus to be on the interior.

Just a few tricks to get in the crevices then its straight forward.

mustang1200 07-18-2013 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by re-rx7 (Post 41096)
Just a few tricks to get in the crevices then its straight forward.

I have tan interior. :( The floor mats need some work.

03MachMe 07-18-2013 04:31 PM

I finally got me a Porter cable so I will be doing mine at the end of summer most likely. Not sure if I will leave the stripes on or not..

re-rx7 07-18-2013 08:43 PM

For the leather be damn sure to use a ph neutral cleaner and a gd conditioner. For the money it's hard to beat lexal cleaner and conditioner. Plus it's widely available.

Ear rak 07-22-2013 08:19 PM

Out of curiosity, what does a full detail like this cost? I tried to keep my car as clean as I can but as a DD, it gets beat up driving to and from work through construction and is now beyond my capability.

DirtyD 07-22-2013 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Ear rak (Post 41482)
Out of curiosity, what does a full detail like this cost? I tried to keep my car as clean as I can but as a DD, it gets beat up driving to and from work through construction and is now beyond my capability.

A good quality, multi-step detail will run $250-$300 starting out.

Ear rak 07-22-2013 08:41 PM

Thats more reasonable than I thought. I figured i'd get bent over just to have my car looks like new again.

Toby 07-22-2013 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan12GT (Post 35743)
I love doing it as a hobby for my car but it is a huge pain in the ass. Dual action polisher is the way to go to remove minor defects / swirls but it takes a LOT of time.

I for a short time used the 2 bucket method but no longer do that, I found something even better. 6-7 border-less microfiber towls and a bucket of soap. 1 towels per section (side, front, tops, etc) and discard it from your bucket, never reintroduce dirty towels, 2 bucket methods never fully get the item you were washing with completely clean again. And you used a LOT less water.

What do you do with those towels after a wash? Trash them? That is a very anal way of washing a car haha I bet that thing is shiny!! I just find the closest drive through wash and done.. Usually once a year I hit it with a clay bar and polish but that's about it..

Dan12GT 07-22-2013 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Toby (Post 41499)
What do you do with those towels after a wash? Trash them? That is a very anal way of washing a car haha I bet that thing is shiny!! I just find the closest drive through wash and done.. Usually once a year I hit it with a clay bar and polish but that's about it..

I set them aside to be washed in the washing machine and reuse then next wash. Ya I'm super anal about keeping it clean. I usually wash once a week

re-rx7 07-23-2013 04:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Dan12GT (Post 41503)
I set them aside to be washed in the washing machine and reuse then next wash. Ya I'm super anal about keeping it clean. I usually wash once a week

That's an overly complicated way of washing your car. What you should really concern yourself with is drying. Alot of people over look this aspect. I wash mine on avg twice a week. Do not dry your microfiber. If I was you just buy a gd mit. I prefer Adams and wash as usual with the two bucket method. Also look into a nice paint sealant not just wax. Very helpful with black paint. Cquartz is the tits.

saunupe1911 07-23-2013 12:07 PM

It amazes me how many people neglect using sealants. Blackfire Wet Diamond is a game changer. That shit gives paint a layer of gloss and protection that no other product can deliver at this moment

saunupe1911 07-23-2013 12:15 PM

Dan, i wash my towels weekly as well. Microfiber towel is cheap, paint isn't. I never mix products and I use a special set of towels just for paint. I found out the hard way that all microfiber towel isn't made equal. Ironically, the $5 set of 5 from Walmart works the best besides my towel that came with the Blackfire Wet Diamond.

re-rx7 07-26-2013 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by saunupe1911 (Post 41553)
Dan, i wash my towels weekly as well. Microfiber towel is cheap, paint isn't. I never mix products and I use a special set of towels just for paint. I found out the hard way that all microfiber towel isn't made equal. Ironically, the $5 set of 5 from Walmart works the best besides my towel that came with the Blackfire Wet Diamond.

The best towels I have found so far are from Meguairs and they run about $10 a piece.

re-rx7 07-26-2013 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by DirtyD (Post 41485)
A good quality, multi-step detail will run $250-$300 starting out.

Damn. Thats pricey.

Midnight11 08-12-2013 11:48 PM

ive done my 11 and about to do my 13. if anyone wants it done ill do it cheap on a weekend. here are some pics
http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/s...8/IMG_0416.jpg
http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/s...8/IMG_0421.jpg
http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/s...8/IMG_0418.jpg
http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/s...8/IMG_0411.jpg
http://i560.photobucket.com/albums/s...8/IMG_0429.jpg

re-rx7 08-13-2013 03:26 AM

More light for pics.

Midnight11 08-13-2013 03:47 AM

Lol okay let go find that car. Should be in the junkyard somewhere

Doug1227 08-13-2013 10:50 AM

I've been told by SEVERAL people that my paint looks like shit. I bough the car used with 8K miles on it and haven't had it detailed yet. (it now has 20k). I'd be willing to pay someone that knows what they're doing to take a look at it.... Nic, if you wanna check it out and give me a quote Saturday, that's cool.

Midnight11 08-13-2013 11:05 AM

Yea I can do that Doug

Grandpa 08-13-2013 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Doug1227 (Post 44554)
I've been told by SEVERAL people that my paint looks like shit. I bough the car used with 8K miles on it and haven't had it detailed yet. (it now has 20k). I'd be willing to pay someone that knows what they're doing to take a look at it.... Nic, if you wanna check it out and give me a quote Saturday, that's cool.

It's not just your car, Doug. Your car shows the most because it's black. Most new cars paint look terrible for what is suppose to be a new car. Of course there is the usual amount of orange peel that needs to be knocked off the top. Then there is the damage from the "detail guy" at the dealership who does about a couple dozen a day and really doesn't give a damn what damage he does. They always you some cheap glaze and a high speed putting a bunch of swirls in it, only to park it out in the sun to bake in the Texas heat. No bueno.

blownaltered 08-13-2013 01:10 PM

This is something I need done. My paint is a decade old, still looks good but it could use some tlc. Once I have my trunk smoothed and painted I will definitely need some lessons or help detailing the fox.

Midnight11 08-13-2013 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by blownaltered (Post 44577)
This is something I need done. My paint is a decade old, still looks good but it could use some tlc. Once I have my trunk smoothed and painted I will definitely need some lessons or help detailing the fox.

I can help you out

re-rx7 08-13-2013 02:52 PM

Depending on level of oxidation a tough compound should get it.


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