looking for detailer (san jose)

Carfreak1988

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just need swirl and oxidation removal, just want my car to look good and I'm not expecting perfection or anything like that. I was quoted $600 and up but my budget is only about $500 max and I really can't afford more than that. Can someone throw me a general number for this job? (just a small two doors car, even smaller than an old camry, no need to do front bumper) if $500 is too little, should I buy a dual action and start working by myself? I'm not really an expert at using machinery and I don't think the result will be as good.



anyway, if there's any detailer near san jose, let me know please, thank you.
 
This would be a tempting reason to visit San Diego if it were February and knee deep in snow here. :)



Good luck with your search, I bet there are scores of detailers to choose from there.
 
Carfreak1988 said:
just need swirl and oxidation removal, just want my car to look good and I'm not expecting perfection or anything like that. I was quoted $600 and up but my budget is only about $500 max and I really can't afford more than that. Can someone throw me a general number for this job? (just a small two doors car, even smaller than an old camry, no need to do front bumper) if $500 is too little, should I buy a dual action and start working by myself? I'm not really an expert at using machinery and I don't think the result will be as good.



anyway, if there's any detailer near san jose, let me know please, thank you.



you get 6 more cars for the same price and Ill come up there and dial them all in!
 
hehe, thanks for the thought but I doubt I can get one let alone 6, it's hopeless but the thought is nice.



do you think I can get much done with $500?
 
500 would be sufficient enough to do a two step exterior polish or maybe even three varying from each detailer. Might even be able to get some light interior work done.
 
500 for a small two door is an easy three step in 10 hours. Obviously you are not chasing every single scratch and RIDS, but a 105/203/85rd process would clean it up in the 90-95% range I would assume.
 
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