Just pay a little dough to me and I'll have it look like new...it would be less than the price of a PC if it's not in too bad a shape. If you are in JMU I can take a look at it and suggest products/my services. PM me if you want my #. Ask anyone on the forum and they'll tell you my skills are quite good.
How much to have my BMW "look like new"?
It's got some pretty bad oxidation on the rear trunklid.
1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
He's in Charlottesville, Ciro.
2017 Mineral White BMW M240i Cabriolet
2014 White Platinum Pearl Explorer Sport
Living in the Alamo City.
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Charlotsville is nooo problem...I am MOBILE! All I need is a hose and a 3-pronged electrical outlet. I haven't seen the car in the first place, but $150 is a real nice rate for what I am expecting to do (plus .22cents per mile round trip if needed)...wash, clay bar, 2-step polish w/rotary, sealant, wax. I typically charge this much for a glaze and wax on a Lotus Elise, let alone a 2-step polish on a larger vehicle! For the quality I think it is worth it though. If this sounds unreasonable though, I can adjust my services to meet your needs (the both of you).
i have no doubts about your abilities, in fact i've seen your work and its very impressive. this step is basically to get it looking nice so i can sell it though, not for my own personal satisfaction. i think it kinda defeats the purpose to spend money on it to get money from it, ya know? i appreciate the offer though
1994 Ford Ranger
2004 Honda S2000
2007 BMW X3
Maengelito Wrote:i think it kinda defeats the purpose to spend money on it to get money from it, ya know?
Not really - spending $100-200 on a professional detail job (or your own supplies and time in my case) is well worth it when it comes time to sell the car and always pays for itself and then some and makes the car easier to sell.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
.RJ Wrote:Maengelito Wrote:i think it kinda defeats the purpose to spend money on it to get money from it, ya know?
Not really - spending $100-200 on a professional detail job (or your own supplies and time in my case) is well worth it when it comes time to sell the car and always pays for itself and then some and makes the car easier to sell.
well thats the thing, i'd like to have some supplies aside from my car wash soap, wax and detailer spray. i'd just like to know what you guys prefer but using cost as an issue. can i assume that meguiars or mothers stuff is good, or should i go with other brands? is one particular clay bar much better than the other? or polish or wax, etc. i'd just like to hear some opinions, thast all
1994 Ford Ranger
2004 Honda S2000
2007 BMW X3
Maengelito Wrote:i'd just like to know what you guys prefer but using cost as an issue. can i assume that meguiars or mothers stuff is good, or should i go with other brands? is one particular clay bar much better than the other? or polish or wax, etc. i'd just like to hear some opinions, thast all
Did you uh, read this thread? Start on page 1
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
yes, ass. i'm looking for multiple opinions.
1994 Ford Ranger
2004 Honda S2000
2007 BMW X3
Maengelito Wrote:yes, ass. i'm looking for multiple opinions.
ok, the meguiars is the good stuff, I don't like to use the Autozone line though, I get the 'pro' line. It's a little harder to find you usually have to find a place that supplies detailer (ask around the body shops of car dealers). You might be able to email them and ask where you can buy it at too, I have a place just down the street that will sell individual bottles of whatever I want out the back door so that's where I usually go.
i use good ole' turtle wax.
I Am Mike
4 wheels: '01 RAV4 (Formerly '93 Civic CX, '01 S2000, '10 GTI, '09 A4 Avant)
2 wheels: '12 Surly Cross-Check Custom | '14 Trek Madone 2.1 105 | '17 Norco Threshold SL Force 1 | '17 Norco Revolver 9.2 FS | '18 BMC Roadmachine 02 Two | '19 Norco Search XR Steel (Formerly '97 Honda VFR750F, '05 Giant TCR 2, '15 WeThePeople Atlas 24, '10 Scott Scale 29er XT, '11 Cervelo R3 Rival, '12 Ridley X-Fire Red)
No longer onyachin.
Mike Wrote:i use good ole' turtle wax.
me to! for the snow blade on the lawn mower
Most products that you can buy at autoparts stores are not that good. Search online...once I start listing products, you will easily be over $100, but, I'll try to help anyway suggesting some excellent products:
This seems like an excellent kit:
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Do you want to spend $229???? Plus, add costs for more towels, a clay bar and lube at about $20, then car wash soap, wheel cleaner, sponges, window cleaner...I can keep on going. Last but not least, you would need to learn how to use everything!
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