Old Pirate
AMG Classic Car Detailing
To the OP, a great detailer in the Dallas area would be Nick's Custom Detailing, call him and say I send you and he'll will take care of your ride for you.
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Peeps, so I had my detailer do a 2 step polish and Opti-coat on my new - yes new black XKR. That was 3 months ago. I now can already see the fine spiderweb scratches. Do the average person the car looks great. But when you've paid $1k and saw flawless paint under halogen lights etc and now you see fine scratches in what was supposed to eliminate the need for polishing AND to see them so soon it's very frustrating. I've only used microfiber towels etc.
This got me wondering if I bought into a gimmick and will still need to polish and wax the car every 3 months afterall!
1) I was told that the fine scratches are actually in the Opti-coat and not the paint yet. So my Opti-coat investment won't just be gone with a light polish. Is this true?
2) How should I go about getting back the glass finish I started with? Hand polish with something like Klasse?
Depending on the prep and process required for the application, a grand certainly isn't out of the ballpark.
Welcome..Optic Coat or Optic Gard is not the fix all sealant that people acts like it is.
You really paid $1k for the Optic Coat? I only charge my clients sealant application of the NanoSkin Shield $150. Will you pay for my vacation also?
You really paid $1000 for Optic Coat?..
You really paid $1k for the Optic Coat? I only charge my clients sealant application of the NanoSkin Shield $150. Will you pay for my vacation also?
You really paid $1000 for Optic Coat?..
We do not allow member bashing on AutopiaForums... Your questioning of the OP and what he is willing to pay could be written in a much more constructive fashion without the sarcastic overtone.
I regularly charge between 900-1200 for Opti-Coat and a 2 step polishing process, and I am well aware of detailers who charge more. You may be limited by your geographical location or your mindset, but the number the OP posted, in my opinion, is not extraordinary.
We value all opinions on this forum, but I would ask that you share them in a more constructive manner. [/COLOR]
No offense but OC and OG are in a completely different league than Nanoskin. OC/OG require more cleaning and prep work before being applied. It's a lot more labor intensive than a regular sealant. What he paid is not uncommon or unreasonable for our area or the work involved
To the OP, a great detailer in the Dallas area would be Nick's Custom Detailing, call him and say I send you and he'll will take care of your ride for you.
So please explain..what is your process before applying OC/OS? I always do a Stage 4 detail then use the Nanoskin Shield as a LSP.