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    What do you all think?



    http://www.danase.com/prices.html



    Thank you.

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    Seems fine to me.



    How is business with all the crappy weather you guys are having up there?
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    BTW, nice site! I really like how you laid out your gallery.
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    I think your prices are fine





    Scott: I use the same program for the gallery on my site right now too. It looks nice and is easy to use/config. If you like it enough that you would like to try it out, give me a quick PM, and i may be able to set it up for you, or help with setting it up.

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    Originally posted by tpgsr

    Scott: I use the same program for the gallery on my site right now too. It looks nice and is easy to use/config. If you like it enough that you would like to try it out, give me a quick PM, and i may be able to set it up for you, or help with setting it up.


    My brother set up my site, so he`d have to do the updates. Maybe this weekend I can get with him about finally updating my website. I`ll try to get with you later in the week when I know if he will have time.
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    IMO, your prices look good.:up
    "If you want to be rich - work. If you want to be clever - study. But if you want to be happy - do what you really like"

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    2001civicex,



    what did you all do/use to get the wax off the trim on the honda element?? i have the same problem on my truck. you guys did an awesome jobs on the removal.

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    Originally posted by JCrawford

    2001civicex,



    what did you all do/use to get the wax off the trim on the honda element?? i have the same problem on my truck. you guys did an awesome jobs on the removal.


    HAHAHAHA You know what? I tried everything on that SOB...and I mean EVERYTHING! This is going to sound stupid, and I felt like an *** doing it in my driveway in broad daylight, but it worked and it worked good...Peanut butter.



    Look here and you will see

    http://www.autopia.org/gallery/showg...at=500&thumb=1



    Man, it worked GREAT! You have to rub the peanut butter on and let it sit for like 20 minutes. I then just squirted it off with a hose a little and, lucky for me, I have a power washer right down the street so we went there and sprayed it off.



    That is my cousin`s Element and he was there the whole time I was doing it and was a nervous wreck....until I got the PB off and it looked new again.



    Trust me, peanut butter...Creamy JIF....is now in our detailing line. Everything else I tried covered it up for a week at the most and it all came back.



    Choosier detailers choose JIF

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    Originally posted by Scottwax

    Seems fine to me.



    How is business with all the crappy weather you guys are having up there?


    Pretty slow. In the last two weeks we have done one Civic (our Winter Special) and one Pontiac GTP (interior and engine only)



    However, we just got an order of a certain product in today and we will soon be distributing. So we hope that goes well! Something that is really helping us get the word out is that I own www.michigancivics.com and my partner owns www.xceedspeed.com (a much better site than mine) so that helps us get the word out locally. I think this Spring we will really be busy...I hope!



    Thanks for the compliments on the site! My partner did all of that cause I am not good at site building.

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    i was afraid you were going to say that. guess it`s time to cowboy up.

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    Originally posted by JCrawford

    i was afraid you were going to say that. guess it`s time to cowboy up.


    Make sure you get as much off as you can first or you will have a bunch of stray dogs following you to the power washer! :lol

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    Looks good but do you not clay cars?

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    Originally posted by Mantic6t9

    Looks good but do you not clay cars?


    If you look at the additional charges, he mentions paint overspray and such, which is where the clay would be mentioned.
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    Originally posted by Mantic6t9

    Looks good but do you not clay cars?


    Good point, we do clay all exteriors if needed. Thanks!

 

 

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