Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!Post Thanks / Like - 1 Likes, 0 Thanks, 0 Dislikeskenny.bacon liked this post
you know how we settle problems like this? sign pics. You wanna prove you do what you say, picture of you, holding a sign that says something with your username on it, next to your jobs that you do, be it Ferraris or civics.
well I will post ........ sometime this week, and you are correct, the proof is in the pudding
WOW is about all I can start with here
Let`s see where to start here ...
Cartoy ... I think you came on a bit strong as a newbee to a board ...
I have read this thread and as someone with about the same amount of years in this biz , I can tell you have knowledge to share, but most people will want to be spoon fed not jammed down their throats ... ..yes it is possible for some to wet sand and polish out cars in the time frame you have given, but remember those people are few and far between. Don`t say what you can do, but think what an average person with minimal experience would have to do...this is a learning forum and if I tried to give a novice or enthusiast the advice i`d give a pro it would look like hmmm what you`ve been saying .... slow down ... people here are generally friendly, but are also skeptical of boisterous and bragging newcomers ....( read my signature )
as for our members reactions ... another WOW ... remember this is the friendly site , usually free of drama unlike other sites and he has not tried to spam or sell us anything ... the only link was to his site, which btw , is incredibly hard to read ... regular type works much better if you want someone to stay interested ( just my 2 cents)
let`s all take a step back and hope that he can use his years of experience in helping people with their processes
ok ..now I`m staying out of it
I never have people ask me for this service , except some dealers, and I really think they say they want it wet sanded , but really don`t know why. It is something you should know how to do, but market it . I don`t think so.
If you were in South Carolina , I would be happy to give you some pointers. my advice is just to practice ,practice ,practice. till you get great at it. and it takes oyu a short time to get great results.
oh and poor boy thanks for the heads up about who is on this site. I was under the impression that all on here were professional detailer`s. My assistant hooked me up with this site. so there you go.
ya`ll are a mess!! But with all honesty, I just colorsanded and polished a 65 mustang for cruisin the coast last week and it took about a day and a half..About half a day for sanding, and then almost all day buffing. The buffing took awhile because the car had been painted almost 2 months ago and the clear was hard as a brick. Usually though, if I paint a car, I can have it sanded and buffed, swirl-free, in about a day... All of this being said, I only charged 250. Not nearly as much as most professionals on here would have...
wow dc has a pulse
back in buisness baby
PaintJob I`m not an expert but $250 sounds like your selling yourself short. I still have a lot to learn myself but a full days work, 10 hours, is worth around $400 to me; nonetheless a day and a half as you stated. Plus the expertise, because it is a delicate task that few are really good at, I could see getting more for this kind of work.
Just my two cents
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