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Old 04-11-2007, 02:00 PM
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Bugatti Veyron Vs Zymol Royale

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homeboy just wetsanded a Veryon!!
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that was amazing, i wish i had that talent, patience, and car.
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im thoroughly amazed it gave me goose bumps
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just an FYI, these guys didn't do anything a good qualified detailer won't do. Just expect a job like this (wetsanding, bolt polishing, etc) to cost 800-1000+. A good $300-400 job will include all of that minus the wetsanding
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Originally Posted by CLpower
just an FYI, these guys didn't do anything a good qualified detailer won't do. Just expect a job like this to cost 800-1000+
True. Though the wetsanding I dont think you'll see everyday
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Originally Posted by joerockt
True. Though the wetsanding I dont think you'll see everyday

not everday, but when I was detailing I knew more then a few guys that would do multiple wetsands a week.


It's actually not that hard, i've done it on a few different projects. Would I do a WHOLE CAR? Hell no But I did a few spots on my old acura, some on my suburban. And I had an old black hood I stole from a body shop I use to practice on
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Applies the glaze by hand?! Woah
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Applies the glaze by hand?! Woah

many carnuba products were like that, because they needed the warmth of your hand to help liquify the product.
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Originally Posted by CLpower
many carnuba products were like that, because they needed the warmth of your hand to help liquify the product.

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Originally Posted by CLpower
not everday, but when I was detailing I knew more then a few guys that would do multiple wetsands a week.


It's actually not that hard, i've done it on a few different projects. Would I do a WHOLE CAR? Hell no But I did a few spots on my old acura, some on my suburban. And I had an old black hood I stole from a body shop I use to practice on
wouldnt that thin the paint doing it that often?
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Ill clean the acura like that once a year. its not that hard
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Originally Posted by CLpower
just an FYI, these guys didn't do anything a good qualified detailer won't do. Just expect a job like this (wetsanding, bolt polishing, etc) to cost 800-1000+. A good $300-400 job will include all of that minus the wetsanding

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Originally Posted by SSMTL01
wouldnt that thin the paint doing it that often?
You only need to do that to scratches or deep imperfections if you need to or to smooth the paint out from its original. You wouldnt do that every time. Most cars you could only do it once.
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Originally Posted by fsttyms1
Ill clean the acura like that once a year. its not that hard
Twice a year for me. Once in the Spring (ie soon), and then once in the Fall before winter hits.
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Originally Posted by SSMTL01
wouldnt that thin the paint doing it that often?

obviously
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homeboy just wetsanded a Veryon!!
no shit I was thinking the same thing
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