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    Newb from Indiana

    Just thought I would introduce myself here. I was a member over at another forum (RIP). I usually just lurk around as I can usually find what I need by using the search function.
    I like to think of myself as a weekend warrior who is kicking around ideas of how to make detailing my livelihood. I know I can find good advice on here from the pro`s. Now on to do some searching...

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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    Welcome to AF. There are a lot of great retailers here that can always offer help if you need it

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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    welcome buddy, good to see you here
    Living the Dream!

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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    Welcome to autopiaFORUMS, glad you could make it over!

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    Welcome dpkilty!
    One day I`ll get to do my own car.
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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    Welcome to AF from another member from the good ole Hoosier state. :

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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric_Witt View Post
    welcome buddy, good to see you here
    Maybe I will actually get to post some of my work over here... Finally have time to tackle the Forester this weekend. Hopefully I can get Tru Shine approved

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    Welcome to autopiaFORUMS, glad you could make it over!
    Had to follow, the write ups and how-to`s you do are invaluable.


    And to everyone else who has greeted me so far; Thanks for the warm welcome.

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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    Welcome to AutopiaForums, glad to see you came over and join up. Lots of familiar faces here and great folks to boot.
    AutopiaForums is the place to be.
    Remember to Shop Autopia-CarCare.com for your Detailing Needs!

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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    Welcome aboard!!
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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    So I finally get to do a quick 2 step on my DD. A 2004 Subaru Forester that has been beat to crap. I didn`t get any good pics before, as I was trying to do the whole thing in about 5 hours. I did snap a few good shots of the hood though.

    I usually use Meg`s ultimate compound and polish, bu this time I tried the 105 205 combo. I liked it a little better. Still took a solid 6 hours though. That includes the wash, clay, and 1 coat of BFWD. I didn`t get a chance to put the 2nd coat of BFWD on yet. When I do I will update with after pictures of the whole thing.

    Before, the hood is pretty beat up with rids.



    Tried a 50/50 type shot; this is after polishing, before BFWD:


    After polishing:


    I didn`t do a wipedown before I took this pick so some of the specks are chips in the paint and some are dust.


    I didn`t feel this was a complete enough "shine and show" post to put it there, so I posted it here. Overall I am happy with the way it turned out, as I am going to try to repaint the car this winter/spring so it didn`t need to be perfect.

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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    Quote Originally Posted by dpkilty View Post
    Had to follow, the write ups and how-to`s you do are invaluable.


    And to everyone else who has greeted me so far; Thanks for the warm welcome.
    Thank you for the compliments and PLEASE post pictures of the Forrester when your done!

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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    I am gonna try to get another coat of BFWD on sometime this week. Also thinking about putting a coat or two of some Carnuba on the roof for added protection from bird bombs and such. All I have right now is Mothers California Gold. Not sure if I should try it or not. Would it really help any?

    Once I get the second coat of BFWD on I will try to get some finished shots. I can post up a couple before shot also, but they will be a month or two old.

    Thanks Todd.

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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    I know I haven`t posted up here in a while. Like I said before, most my questions are answered via the search function.

    But I will leave a little teaser for those who care...



    I get to do a quick 1 step on that little gem of a Forester this weekend.

    Hopefully I can get some good pics of the process and post them up on here. I am a little nervous because it will be my first "real" customer outside of family and my own vehicles. The owner is a good friend and is having a photoshoot done the day after I detail it. Also he and his wife will be helping out (with pics and the detail) as they are pretty hands on car people. I am really excited to get going on this and post up the before and afters.

    ninjaedit:
    any quick tips, or advice is welcome since this is my first customer per say. I have done my own vehicles and some others, but never anything like this. My excitement is overcoming my nerves right now, but that may change lol!

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    Re: Newb from Indiana

    Damn! Thats the sickest Forester Ive ever seen. The best tip I can offer is to not freak out. When your nerves get the best of you, you make mistakes. Having the clients there normally makes your nerves 10 times worse too. Take your time because true detailing isnt done in a couple of hours. Its an entire process, and most clients will be able to appreciate that if they care anything about their car and where their money is going. Follow the how-to articles, ask for help when your unsure of something, and give it hell.

 

 
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