(Probably) The Best Detailer in The World
Guys
Just to confirm....
If you think you may be interested in having G detail your car just send me a PM with your email address and I'll ask him to contact you
Just to confirm....
If you think you may be interested in having G detail your car just send me a PM with your email address and I'll ask him to contact you
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; Feb 24, 2010 at 01:28 PM. Reason: not a sponsor
He does great work, but I think it's only fair to let everyone know that there are tons of professional detailers on G's level that live in the states. If you visit Autopia.org, you can find a lot of them.
Your girlfriend is definitely a keeper!
Rep for you!
They sure do have some good detailers on there
I spend hours looking at the pictures on that site
I know it's sad but I love the look of a clean car
G has a good reputation over here and already does some work in Miami
He's a good lad, looks after people, and doesn't overcharge
I've just sent him an email about becoming a sponsor
I'm sure he'll pop up if the demand is here
Hi all,
Thank you for all the kind words.
I actually occasionally lurk on this site to take a look at some of the awesome cars. For some reason the yanks have all the nicest wheels on their cars!
Best Regards
G
Thank you for all the kind words.

I actually occasionally lurk on this site to take a look at some of the awesome cars. For some reason the yanks have all the nicest wheels on their cars!

Best Regards
G
I can't deny that he does awesome work, but just by looking at those cars, i can't imagine them being 50K mile cars that get run through the quickie wash on a regular basis. I believe a turnaround on a car like that is much more respectable. Getting rid of major imperfections on an entire vehicle instead of minor swirls and holograms shows a lot of skill as well.
I can't deny that he does awesome work, but just by looking at those cars, i can't imagine them being 50K mile cars that get run through the quickie wash on a regular basis.
I believe a turnaround on a car like that is much more respectable.
Getting rid of major imperfections on an entire vehicle instead of minor swirls and holograms shows a lot of skill as well.
I believe a turnaround on a car like that is much more respectable.
Getting rid of major imperfections on an entire vehicle instead of minor swirls and holograms shows a lot of skill as well.
You wanna bet?
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Totally depends on the products used. There are permanent products out there now (not like the crap they try to sell you in the dealerships) and it is not uncommon to get 6 months or more out of some products (even cheap ones) that are cared for correctly (mild hand washes, garage kept). I am able to get a good 3 months out of a beauty wax that typically lasts a few weeks on a DD because my car sits in the garage and I clean it with mild soap a the 2 bucket method.





