For me it was a local hack who swirled up my wifes car.
I don't consider myself a pro as I don't do this for a living, just some extra cash.
About a year ago our local car forum had a detailer show up. He uses zaino products. I had been applying zaino to my cars for about 4 years. I had never polished a car up to this point. Just clay and zaino.
The BMW 740il that I had bought used for the wife had a finish that I was never happy with. So I called this detailer and had him come down to detail the car. I asked instead of doing the interior (it was pretty nice already) if he could "buff out" the paint. He agreed.
So he came down. Washed and clayed the car. Ran the rotary over it, I have no idea what he used. Then applied 1 coat of zaino on the thick (IMO) side. That was it. I thought it was looking pretty good. A few week later, after some washes, I was seeing swirls or something in the paint out in the sun. So finally after a few calls and emails, it seemed like I was getting blown off. So I set him up with one of my friends cars to do at my house (no buffing), then asked him if he could "re-polish" the BMW. He agreed.
He came down and ran the buffer over the BMW again. I again have no idea what he used. I then asked if he was going to apply another coat of zaino, he said no it does not need it. (remember at the time I am pretty clueless)
After a month or so, I have the car sitting outside in the sun after a wash and this is what I find:
So fast forward to Nov. After doing alot of reading here and finding others in the local area with an interest in detailing. I finally took matters into my own hands
So it has been 10 months or so since I polished the crap out of that car. I must of had 14 hours into the paint with the PC. Since then it has been polished one time, look here
A big thanks to people like GTScott, 1 Clean WS6 (Mike), Mav63 and Lee. These are all local guys and real detailers that I was able to meet at one time or another.
Also thanks to my good friend Woosch for letting me practice on his vette a few times.
:chuckle: We will make a waxer out of you yet. :waxing:
Plus its nice when you can get others interested in detailing, Stickman (Jim) is very dedicated and does a great job!!! :2thumbs:
Most of all thanks to this forum and its members. :woot2: I have learned so much and still want to learn more.
I don't consider myself a pro as I don't do this for a living, just some extra cash.
About a year ago our local car forum had a detailer show up. He uses zaino products. I had been applying zaino to my cars for about 4 years. I had never polished a car up to this point. Just clay and zaino.
The BMW 740il that I had bought used for the wife had a finish that I was never happy with. So I called this detailer and had him come down to detail the car. I asked instead of doing the interior (it was pretty nice already) if he could "buff out" the paint. He agreed.
So he came down. Washed and clayed the car. Ran the rotary over it, I have no idea what he used. Then applied 1 coat of zaino on the thick (IMO) side. That was it. I thought it was looking pretty good. A few week later, after some washes, I was seeing swirls or something in the paint out in the sun. So finally after a few calls and emails, it seemed like I was getting blown off. So I set him up with one of my friends cars to do at my house (no buffing), then asked him if he could "re-polish" the BMW. He agreed.
He came down and ran the buffer over the BMW again. I again have no idea what he used. I then asked if he was going to apply another coat of zaino, he said no it does not need it. (remember at the time I am pretty clueless)
After a month or so, I have the car sitting outside in the sun after a wash and this is what I find:

So fast forward to Nov. After doing alot of reading here and finding others in the local area with an interest in detailing. I finally took matters into my own hands
So it has been 10 months or so since I polished the crap out of that car. I must of had 14 hours into the paint with the PC. Since then it has been polished one time, look here
A big thanks to people like GTScott, 1 Clean WS6 (Mike), Mav63 and Lee. These are all local guys and real detailers that I was able to meet at one time or another.
Also thanks to my good friend Woosch for letting me practice on his vette a few times.

Plus its nice when you can get others interested in detailing, Stickman (Jim) is very dedicated and does a great job!!! :2thumbs:
Most of all thanks to this forum and its members. :woot2: I have learned so much and still want to learn more.