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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 01:35 PM
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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 02:45 PM
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called them, they do offer a lot of service's. i might stop by later on today or on monday if they are open, i will let you guy's no the details.
 
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Put down the Auto Magic bottle and step away from the car.
 
Old Mar 7, 2008 | 03:19 PM
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Put down the Auto Magic bottle and step away from the car.
whats that suppose to mean?
 
Old Mar 7, 2008 | 03:33 PM
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It just means I am a high quality product addict and look down on dealer oriented suppliers such as Auto Magic, and regardless how good of product they ever make I would never use it. Well maybe I would just put it in a different bottle like other lines do
 

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Old Mar 7, 2008 | 03:41 PM
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hahaha. there pricing is actually good for a windshield clear bra to prevent rock chips. and there detail price is pretty decent, im wondering if they can give me a good package deal! i hate having to clean my car hahaha.
 
Old Mar 7, 2008 | 03:42 PM
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well not just that, i suck at waxing lol
 
Old Mar 7, 2008 | 03:57 PM
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Well as far as the windshield is concerned, I didn't read much into what they are offering, but so long as it has a lifetime warranty so be it. There are plenty of products out there that offer lifetime replacement so make sure it does.

As far as the detailing being affordable, remember you get what you pay for, and with detailing it couldn't be more factual than anything.

Remember, true detailers, like Moe, myself and a good handful of others worldwide would never focus on pricing as an attention grabber. I would really like to distance myself from the word detailing as a whole, there are just far too many that use the title that don't come close to doing the same work.

My advice, get your windshield done, and spend the money to have your baby treated appropriately. There's not a soul on this earth that would perform the same magic on you car as I for a fraction of the price, you are just getting a fraction of the work.
 
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koo! thanks for the advice!!!!
 
Old Mar 7, 2008 | 10:38 PM
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Curious??

JDMStar I find myself wondering why you post this link on craigslist as if this shop was new to you when you mention this place in a previous thread on clearbra ,then asking not to be banned?? when you talk about this shop services etc.....
 
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JDMStar I find myself wondering why you post this link on craigslist as if this shop was new to you when you mention this place in a previous thread on clearbra ,then asking not to be banned?? when you talk about this shop services etc.....
That's b/c it's a re-packaged, re-marketed and re-wrapped version of SPAM. Honestly, I'm beginning to tire of this kind of behavior on this, as well other forums. And then people wonder why the "detailing" profession has a bad stigma. What kind of client would even go on Craig's list to find a reputable detailer; let alone one who he would trust on his Porsche? I agree with Brian 100% about distancing one self away from the title of "detailer"; and this is a perfect example of why.

BTW, great job of calling him out Auto Concierge.

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That's b/c it's a re-packaged, re-marketed and re-wrapped version of SPAM. Honestly, I'm beginning to tire of this kind of behavior on this, as well other forums. And then people wonder why the "detailing" profession has a bad stigma. What kind of client would even go on Craig's list to find a reputable detailer; let alone one who he would trust on his Porsche? I agree with Brian 100% about distancing one self away from the title of "detailer"; and this is a perfect example of why.

BTW, great job of calling him out Auto Concierge.

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+1 Matt. Now you guys wonder why I get so defensive about certain people coming on our board and doing this stuff. This is OUR board fellow 6speeders, and we need to protect it. Otherwise, the great advice and knowledge you're getting from the true professionals on this board moght not be here because we get disenchanted with the SPAM. Glad to see Brian, Bob, and Matt stepping up We need all the Members' support.
 
Old Mar 8, 2008 | 02:59 PM
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Pretty dirty pool Star.
 
Old Mar 8, 2008 | 08:49 PM
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Angry Gotcha!!

I knew it,memo if your spamming use a client to extoll your services and then do not have your signature almost match your shop name(good greif!!).I always love companys that try and ride on the coatails of others by saying"compare to" or "as good as ",remember good and cheap are a oxyMORON but there are always people who bite on the cheapness all day long...............
 
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What's worse is it's spam with misspellings in their craigslist advertisement. Any business that doesn't proofread their advertisements is unimpressive at best.
 


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