Bugatti Veyron Vs Zymol Royale
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i'm speechless....
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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+
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Originally Posted by joerockt
True. Though the wetsanding I dont think you'll see everyday ![Dunno](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/dunno.gif)
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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
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Originally Posted by mrsteve
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
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 ![Smile](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
It's actually not that hard, i've done it on a few different projects. Would I do a WHOLE CAR? Hell no
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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?
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