Spent the weekend in Fla... Friend of a friend wants 4-6 cars done `right`. Anybody?
Jim
Spent the weekend in Fla... Friend of a friend wants 4-6 cars done `right`. Anybody?
Jim
"If it was easy, everybody`d be doing it."
www.jimmybuffit.com
I wish I was down there !!! Snowing here
No buff to tuff
He could maybe check with the outfit that does Naples Motorsports cars. They always seem to look great.
Thanks for the reminder....Originally Posted by vdubbya
Yeah, they certainly have a great selection, and beautiful photographs. One would think they`d be a good source for referrals, if they don`t do it in house...
I`ve been monitoring their website for about 3 years... they get the `good stuff`!
Jim
"If it was easy, everybody`d be doing it."
www.jimmybuffit.com
Hey why dont you try "Detail Dave of Florida". he is out of port st. lucie, FL. I seen some of his work and i just seen a nissan 350Z. Black and swirl free. Looks beautiful. Interior came out perfect. Here is some pictures of his trailer, give him a call and work something out. His email has changed, its detaildaveoffla@bellsouth.net
http://www.superhonda.com/photopost/data/519/8534glowcat.gif
Teak is a kind of wood. Its expensive material. Maybe means striping the wood and applying stain and stuff? I could b totally wrong thoughOriginally Posted by JeffM
Greg
RE: Teak refinishing.
Teak is usually finished 2 different ways, either an oil or a lacquer finish.
If the wood I`m refinishing is oil finished, I first treat it with a a cleaning agent that removes the oil from the wood. I then use a bleaching or brightening agent that brightens the wood and prepares the wood for the next step.
Depending on the condition of the teak after the brightening agent I sand the wood until it is silky smooth. If I`m restoring the teak back to oil, I usually give it two or three coats of teak oil.
Restoring to a lacquer finish is more involved, taking more time and costing more money.
All the best
Detail Dave
Sounds pretty specialized, wheres the pics!!
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