07-01-06, 10:59
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Join Date: Jul 2006 Posts: 4 | Need a good detailer in San diego I need a really good detailer for my car.
any good detailers in san diego, help me get rid of these dealer installed swirls.
any help on finding a detailer will be greatly appreciated.
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07-01-06, 11:04
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Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: SoCal Posts: 2,098 | RAG is in SD. PM him ASAP.
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07-01-06, 11:16
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Join Date: Jul 2006 Posts: 4 | Thank you, just PM him... hopefully he'll respond fast like you.. Quote: |
Originally Posted by the other pc RAG is in SD. PM him ASAP.
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07-01-06, 11:18
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Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: South Gate, CA Posts: 562 | I second the recomendation! | |
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07-01-06, 05:22
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca Posts: 4,512 | I'd hit David B. up..........
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07-01-06, 05:52
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Join Date: Jul 2006 Posts: 4 | Thanks for the reply, would you happen to know his business phone number?
I would really like to get this done ASAP. Then again maybe his closed for 4th of july weekend Quote: |
Originally Posted by a.k.a. Patrick I'd hit David B. up.......... | | |
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07-01-06, 07:06
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Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: San Diego Posts: 1,556 | Thanks for the referral guys...never actually seen anybody searching for a detailer in San Diego before on this site. Nice perk to what is already a highly beneficial site. | |
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07-01-06, 09:05
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca Posts: 4,512 | Nan, I seriously doubt David would consider it. My reply was a mere attempt to get a respons from David!
Ryan is more then qualified to help you. Ive spoken with Ryan on the phone regarding products on numerous occasion, and he always strikes me a a very thorough and knowlegable detailer. Theres only a few people I know of that I would trust my own vehicles to, and Ryan would definetly be one of them........Ryan, if your close to T.O., I have a 03 Silver Tacoma P/U I just picked up you can play with!
Actually I have a few new items I want to have him try on it!
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07-01-06, 09:25
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Join Date: Jul 2006 Posts: 4 | Thanks for the assurance patrick. Quote: |
Originally Posted by a.k.a. Patrick Nan, I seriously doubt David would consider it. My reply was a mere attempt to get a respons from David!
Ryan is more then qualified to help you. Ive spoken with Ryan on the phone regarding products on numerous occasion, and he always strikes me a a very thorough and knowlegable detailer. Theres only a few people I know of that I would trust my own vehicles to, and Ryan would definetly be one of them........Ryan, if your close to T.O., I have a 03 Silver Tacoma P/U I just picked up you can play with!
Actually I have a few new items I want to have him try on it! | | |
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07-02-06, 07:32
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Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: San Diego Posts: 1,556 | That was some deep stuff...there wasn't ton of sctrathes, but the scratches that were there were deep. I started of with the PC with PO106FF but this didn't even stratch the surface. I then moved on the the rotary with FPII, a green Propel II...even used pretty good pressure on the pad and even ran at 1500 rpms most of the time. But about 20% of the scratches remained...so I'm gonna hit it with another round of FPII via rotary tomorrow. Geez, I never would have thought a new car (that the just pulled the the protective wrap off of) could have such so much scratching... Obviously whom ever washed this thing at the dealership had no clue. | |
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07-03-06, 06:20
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca Posts: 4,512 | That bad????
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07-03-06, 07:41
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Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: San Diego Posts: 1,556 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by a.k.a. Patrick That bad???? | Yes, that bad and some - Syllybob can attest. It wasn't covered in a million swirls like a car that'd been washed bad a couple dozen times, but it mine as well have because the swirls that were there were DEEP. Let me put it this way - I covered most areas of the car three times with a rotary and the green propel + FPII and then Shawn (Sullybob followed with the PC and the Blackfire PO106FF polish)...that's 4 polishing rounds... AND still about 15% of the scratches remained! That's as much clear than I wanted to remove, but it had to be done to get it even close to proper. Insane - yesterday I polished a 1 year-old black Honda just twice with FPII via rotary and nearly got it defect free. | |
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