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HotRodGuy 12-21-2004 05:19 PM

S500 Detail
 
I did this detail for a member here. Washed, Clayed, #83, #80, NXT were what I used.

Quick before and after

http://www.reflections-detailing.net...lassbefore.jpg

http://www.reflections-detailing.net...assbefore2.jpg

http://www.reflections-detailing.net...lassafter1.jpg

http://www.reflections-detailing.net...lassafter2.jpg

http://www.reflections-detailing.net...lassafter3.jpg

http://www.reflections-detailing.net...lassafter4.jpg

Ormond 12-21-2004 05:44 PM

Looks Great!! Nothing better than having a freshly detailed car.

JonA4 01-19-2005 11:54 PM

Wow, nice work. I just finished up 4 Audi's for a local car show, each car took about 3 hours :-( We use a Grey 3M orbital pad, and the 3M polish, which works awesome. After that we use a product called Luster Glaze, which i don't think does anything, but whatever. Its like a $200 option when you buy a new car...

TT 02-02-2005 07:41 PM

Wow! Good job :o

Looks like you are forcing someone else to do your job, and you are collecting the $$ lol (third pic :) )

I am going to have some damage that my dealership did to my car fixed soon, as well as my windsheil and wheels repaired.. then its time for my first professional Detail. How much did you charge for the job?

Stryke 02-03-2005 08:32 AM

Looks great but you forgot to clean and dress the wheel wells. ;)

Bri 02-03-2005 08:51 AM


Originally posted by CayenneS
Wow! Good job :o

Looks like you are forcing someone else to do your job, and you are collecting the $$ lol (third pic :) )

I am going to have some damage that my dealership did to my car fixed soon, as well as my windsheil and wheels repaired.. then its time for my first professional Detail. How much did you charge for the job?

Hey Ryan, what did the dealership do now!? Lol!

SCott, good job man!

TT 02-03-2005 08:33 PM

Well, I picked up my car and found the rear end was hit. It appears that they had a golf cart rear end the damn thing.. the dealership has like over 50 golf carts that they use to drive around customers, etc. They said it didnt happen there, wasnt their fault... yet they are willing to pay 1/2 of the repair cost...:rolleyes:

---> They own the body shop they I have to bring it to, so they will actually make $$ from damaging my car :rolleyes:

HotRodGuy 02-03-2005 09:06 PM


Originally posted by Stryke
Looks great but you forgot to clean and dress the wheel wells. ;)
I did those later :)




And Cayenne, yea, that's some kid that helps me, awesome kid. 16 years old and about to graduate high school.

For a Cayenne, i'd probably charge $250 unless it's black, then $275 Big car, i'd do just the exterior for $220


I don't prefer to do interiors :D, I actually despise it and turn that work elsewhere if it's remotely bad hilarious




and whoever is working on your car should do a good job polishing out the paint, now it's up to you to maintain it, no car washes, only good MF towels, etc


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