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ron231 said:As much as I usually don't like megs polishes (I usually prefer menzerna or optimum), use meguiars polishes on that car. Man up and do the full swirl removal, that paint needs it and if the customer doesnt think its worth it, tell him you'll put a line of blue tape down the hood and do your full process on half of it so he can see how good it is (for free).
The reason I say to use megs, is because clearcoats really dont soak up much oil; But single stageis a different story. On a single stage paint job, oily products like meguiars are just STUNNING. SS soaks up oils like a sponge does water (well not literally, but you get what I am saying).
I know you are a zaino guy, heck this is practically zainopia, but on single stage, use a good polish with a fair amount of oil (megs #83 followed by #80 will be amazing) and then top with a canauba. You can make white look wet like this, I have done it.
As for what I would charge, it depends on what he wanted. For a standard detail with no extras (wash, clay, 2 stage polish, wax, all the good stuff on the interior etc...) for a car in that condition I would have to say 400.
SuperBee364 said:I bet one pass with IP and an Orange LC pad would work wonders.
SuperBee364 said:Doh, "S"IP is what I meant.. and I think Danforz uses a rotary?
Man, I wish you were close by... I'd love to have a go at that SS paint. I don't have any experience with SS paints, either, and would *love* to give that old 928 some love. That car is a throw back to my youth.
It comes back to expectations.Danforz said:Hmm, well Spoiled man's post makes things a bit more complicated. I'm working with PC.