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02-21-09, 10:54
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U scuff 'em I buff 'em!
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
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Thread Update, the long waited teaser of the year comes to completion!!
The trim was slightly damaged as well...
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OMG you've got to be joking... Now that's just unbelievable that someone, ESPECIALLY a so-called "professional" would leave the car like that. Now if he charged the guy rookie prices for that polishing eherm, "job" and left it like this I'd say, "Well, you get what you pay for," but for charging the price he did (a price that very few people in the world can charge) is just insane. Shame on you Tyler.
Todd, since I assume you've seen the innocent victim in person, do you think the trim could be salvaged to an extent?
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02-21-09, 10:59
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
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OMG you've got to be joking... Now that's just unbelievable that someone, ESPECIALLY a so-called "professional" would leave the car like that. Now if he charged the guy rookie prices for that polishing eherm, "job" and left it like this I'd say, "Well, you get what you pay for," but for charging the price he did (a price that very few people in the world can charge) is just insane. Shame on you Tyler.
Todd, since I assume you've seen the innocent victim in person, do you think the trim could be salvaged to an extent?
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No it is filleted. In fact the Tyler apparently tried rubbing on it with a little Menzerna to polish it out by hand (not a good idea for those who are considering this). No way to fix it that I know of other then replacement.
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02-21-09, 11:03
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
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Waiting for pictures of burned trim....
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posted just for you 
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02-22-09, 01:14
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U scuff 'em I buff 'em!
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
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No it is filleted. In fact the Tyler apparently tried rubbing on it with a little Menzerna to polish it out by hand (not a good idea for those who are considering this). No way to fix it that I know of other then replacement.
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Although I've not tried it yet, I've read that peanut butter will at least take out the white stains somewhat... maybe worth a try before replacing the whole thing. Just a thought 
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02-22-09, 02:39
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
Finally, pics in this thread! What is it with all these threads from this OP...like the "concours" on his own vehicle...that we never get any afters?
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02-22-09, 04:08
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
I do not think that this little puke faced punk will be showing his face around much anymore. I was reading some of his other crap where he proclaims himself to be "the finest detailer the world has to offer" this kid is either mentally retarded or has ba11s the size of pumpkins. Watch his videos on youtube if you want to learn what NOT to do. He comes into this country with no work visa, wrecks one car that we know of, rips the guy off and takes work away from American detailers. Hey Holden...
KEEP YOUR A$$ OUT OF OUR COUNTRY AND AWAY FROM OUR CARS!
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02-22-09, 04:23
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U Bring It - I Bling It
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
Oh my God! That is so pathetic! It's beyond me how that window trim got burned? He didn't need to be anywhere close to that edge. All that polish splattered/left if those sections make it clear that Tyler is is not a Pro and lacks some major experience.
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02-22-09, 05:06
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
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Although I've not tried it yet, I've read that peanut butter will at least take out the white stains somewhat... maybe worth a try before replacing the whole thing. Just a thought 
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There is no polish residue remaining, the 'white' is the reflection of the flash. In person the burned areas are 'clean' but they feel like shredded felt, if that makes sense. They are also noticably lower in height then the un burned trim, like they where grinded on. With no flash the area is many shades ligher in color then the undamaged trim. It is ruined.
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02-22-09, 05:27
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
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How in the hell did he manage to do that...?
Why was the buffer even near that trim?
I also see he did an excellent job on the jambs too. 
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02-22-09, 05:29
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Advance Paint Correction
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
the bottom line here is no one is perfect, i think we all have made a mistake at one point in out career. simply put the lesson here is in my eyes this is a typical example to all those out there who lack exsperaince to step up and do this to someones car. throughout my career i have learned from mistakes, but i also had the integrity to step up and say sir i apologize but this is what happened? how would you like to resolve this? im just blown away at the lack of laziness that this kid provides. to leave residue in jambs and moldings and all the crevices like that is simply unprofessional. im wondering if this kid used detail spray of somesort to hide the residue or he was just to f'n lazy to do his job! you can see the pull marks from the wool pad in that one pic. this can be avoided easily "spurring your pad" lol easy up on pressure! i would like to personally take this time to thank tyler and his company apollo detailing in canada to once again ruining a true detailers image! many of us on here take our time and produce amazing results, and truly dedicate our lives to this profession. this kid here makes it harder for us to find work. i wish the owner of this vehicle the best of luck. i'm hoping that since you got them photos todd maybe you can step up and prove to this guy were are not all hacks. if its not already talked about. hopefully tyler can step up to the plate and apologize and make things right with that molding! all in all let the truth be told!!!!!
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02-22-09, 05:40
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
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Originally Posted by David Fermani
Oh my God! That is so pathetic! It's beyond me how that window trim got burned? He didn't need to be anywhere close to that edge. All that polish splattered/left if those sections make it clear that Tyler is is not a Pro and lacks some major experience.
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I'll tell you how it got burned...
Pros know what they are doing. Hacks (like me) have no idea, but hacks can learn, if we are willing to learn. However, everytime he posted a new video and one of you pros gave him CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM, he would just brush it off, like "sorry but we just do it differently".
Fine, different strokes for different folks but not always. You and I might disagree on which LSP looks best, but we call all agree that claying a car with a ring on your hand *might* not be the best idea. We can all agree that using a rotary at 3000rpm in the same spot for 20 seconds is not the way to use a rotary.
The reality is this, there are TONS of threads here about detailing a Lambo. If he had followed those thread he probably would have had less problems, but his ego never allowed him to really learn.
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02-22-09, 05:51
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Re: Teaser of the Year!
Perhaps this thread title should be retitled...
"How Not to Polish a Lamborghini
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