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kaval said:Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't know what else to say, lol!
bufferbarry said:LoL JCastro I think my attention to detail came from the army. You know its instilled in military Blood! Thanks for the kind words man. There great appreiated!
karburn said:Terrific work!!! I had never heard of Ardex, but you can't argue with the results!
tssdetailing said:HOLY COW!!!!!!!!!! did you have a set of defib pads ready for when he passed out of shock?
jcwouts said:You always bring every detail to another level. I dont even think Ferdinand Porsche could have ever imagined that his masterpiece would look that beautiful. Amazing work Barry and as always I look forward to your next detail!!
the_invisible said:Wow, Barry... cleaning the wheel arch to such degree and repainting the plate frame... it must be exhuasting! I didn't even do that to my own Porsche! lol
kaval said:Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't know what else to say, lol!
the_invisible said:I know!!!
The owner will be so amazed at the car that he decides to get the engine tuned up with new sensors, plugs, and fluids. The Porsche Store will probably spend a day on it, griming up the paint and interior. After the tune up, the Porsche Store will then have the car washed by a high school student using a brush and dirty wash water, instilling swirls and RIDS.
That is when Barry comes in and makes another few hundred bucks from the owner of this Boxster!
hawkeyejw said:Wow, this is just OUTSTANDING Barry! You do incredible work, it truly is inspiring.
unleashedfury said:That is soooooooooo TRUE... There is so many things I got beat into my head when I was in the military. Attention to detail was a huge one. I remember my section Sgt. could see the smallest of imperfections in your uniform from a mile away. LOL
You'd be 20 feet away and he'd be like come here soldier. Is that a button on your cargo pocket that is unrestrained?? PUSH
tdekany said:A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Underdawg736GTC said:I'm truly speechless on what I just read and saw! You can't call that a detail.....a detail seems to be sub par as to what you did for this 911 and its owner.
Ohh and BTW, I don't know where this car is from now but last week I saw a black 911 driving down Rt 23 in Leola going towards the city. I was out having a smoke break at work (was "detailing" our rigs) when I saw the deepest....blackest.....most shined Porsche I've ever seen and now I'm reading about a very similar looking car here.
I do believe I saw one of Barry's work of art driving right past me!!
I can definitely understand what you mean by the Army instilling attention to detail. Because of it no detail that I've personally done has made me truly happy.....satisfied to an extent but not happy. Once I move out of the city and get a house with a man cave I'm sure that'll change.
Again keep up with the awesomeness of your ways!
RSWIM21 said:Todd Cooperider called you a true pro. I agree. This is a work of art! Nice job. Thank you.
RickRack said:Yet another amazing transformation, Barry!
That's what it's all about!! Taking as much time as needed to make every square inch of a car perfect. You seem a lot like me... It's not about the $$, but what can be done to get that extra bit of gloss out of the paint that the customer will probably notice, or other small things that really add up over the course of a detail. It's the little things that count and you went far & beyond what the owner ever asked for. That's what seperates the men from the boys! If you take every car as a challenge to see what kind of results can be achieved, regardless of what you are getting paid, success will be sure to follow.
Although we would probably be making more $$ if we were pumping out $100 express details, there's a certail sense of accomplishment when you can turn a severely neglected car into a rolling showpiece as you've done with this Porsche. It's always rewarding to see the owners reaction when they see their perfectly detailed car.
Truly great work!!
PS: Glad to see you finally tried Menzerna!
G35stilez said:As said, simply beautiful.
Excellent write-up and extraordinary work.
1-2-b-67L89 said:Hi Barry! I thought for just a novice I was decent at cleaning up/detailing a car but this truly is incredible. I'm new to this site and all I can come up with is WOW. Glad your in Lancaster as I go there quite often from York area. One question, where can I pick up some of the Ardex supplies, like the 5228 new wave? Seems like a great product.......
Again, excellent work:2thumbs:
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