86 Mercedes turbo diesel 27 hours of polishing Barry Theal Presidential Details

bufferbarry said:
Less,

I don't charge what I feel I'm worth yet. adventually I will. I'm actually a very humble guy. I said this before many times and I'll say it again. I'm not in this for the money. Trust me if I wanted a career to makes millions I wouldn't be detailing. Im in this for one purpose. Sell fullfillment. I wake up every day to a wife I love dearly, kids I love dearly and a career I couldn't be happier with.



Barry



I know exactly where you are at. Well done sir:2thumbs:
 
Flashtime said:
Impressive! If that's not on your website, it should be.



Better yet, he should have bought the car from the guy.



Then he could detail half of it and park it in front of his shop with one of those little red "take a number" dispensers that they have at the deli.
 
Less said:
Better yet, he should have bought the car from the guy.



Then he could detail half of it and park it in front of his shop with one of those little red "take a number" dispensers that they have at the deli.



lmao less that has to be one the greatest idea's i have ever heard!:bow
 
Damn! :eek:



I thought that was clearcoat failure but I guess it was a single stage paint job. Nice to see you were able to get to the good paint underneath. The car turned out absolutely amazing!
 
Scottwax said:
..I thought that was clearcoat failure but I guess it was a single stage paint job...



Nah, believe it or not, it really *was* a b/c paint! I'd wondered about that too but bufferbarry confirmed that it was b/c and in some of the work-in-progress shots he sent me I could see his buffer's pad- no pigment transfer.



Makes it even more incredible, huh?!?
 
Hemin8r said:
That is insane! You did an awesome job on that paint. Talke about back from the dead.



THanks for the kind words



Scottwax said:
Damn! :eek:



I thought that was clearcoat failure but I guess it was a single stage paint job. Nice to see you were able to get to the good paint underneath. The car turned out absolutely amazing!



Scott thanks man yeah this was a ruff one for sure, but it was bc/cc! I couldn't beleive it myself!



Accumulator said:
Nah, believe it or not, it really *was* a b/c paint! I'd wondered about that too but bufferbarry confirmed that it was b/c and in some of the work-in-progress shots he sent me I could see his buffer's pad- no pigment transfer.



Makes it even more incredible, huh?!?



Thanks for conferming that accumulator! :clap:
 
Barry sorry I did not comment sooner, awesome job but the real miracle is the total time 27 hours is 20 hours shorter than it would have took me to do that car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but now you will be a victim of your skills as that guy will tell everyone with a hammered car "no problem Barry can fix it" but guys who roll that kind of car almost NEVER pay the freight to fix it right or they would not have a car in that condition in the first place(lol).
 
<sigh> My work isn't even worthy enough to be posted in the same forum as this type of stuff Barry. :( I just finished a 1987 300 SDL and now I want to delete my post. lol



I bet this post even made Jesus himself say "DAMN!" ;) I'll finish posting my sun shot of the MB 300 SDL I just did, just don't expect me to be in the same realm of skill as this type of work. /cheer
 
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