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Old 11-09-2007, 05:37 PM   #1
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Need a thorough detail???

I want to do some sidework so I figured I would see if anyone would like a thorough detail to their ride. I am talking thorough and not your average car wash service. Lets say you want your ride clean as if you are prepping for a car show...well I can do a COMPLETE detail service everything from...
1. Interior: vac/shampoo/leather cleaning, all surfaces cleaned, windows, crud scrubbed out from the cup holders, etc.

2. Engine bay: Complete degreased, complete wipe down of all surfaces, protectant applied to all hoses and wires, all metal surfaces cleaned and shined. NOTE: For all that have polished surfaces I can get it looking good as new. Hard water stains, minor gouges and scratches buffed out by hand, surface contaminants removed and left with a virtual new part look.

3. Undercarriage: All surfaces detailed by hand (I have access to a lift if necessary), Polished exhaust systems repolished again and surface contaminants removed, wheel wells scrubbed and cleaned and protectant applied I can even remove road paint if it is present, suspension parts cleaned.

4. Wheels: polished and cleaned to include the hard to reach areas. Most surface contamination removed...tires scrubbed and protected.

5. Exterior: Hand wash and wax and clay bar if need be. I use 100% cotton and microfiber and use care to prevent swirl marks, all plastic exteriors cleaned and protected, road paint or road grime removed from around wheel areas, bug and tar removal from the front. ATTENTION TO DETAIL IS IMPORTANT so I even take the time to wash and wax painted areas like where the door jambs and under the hood area. Windshield and glass areas cleaned.

I will treat your ride as my own and use care. Let me know if all or any combination of the above interests you. Cost varies from amount that needs to be done but I guarantee a reasonably price if you guarantee and reasonable offer

*I do not discriminate based upon vehicle make, model or age. Equal Opportunity Detailer.
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Old 11-09-2007, 05:53 PM   #2
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If you have aluminum or chrome parts I can polish them to a shine and minor scratches removed as well even if they are a dull grey color and look like crap: no problem. Will pay attention to detail.

Word of mouth is the best advertisement so the first couple of rides get everything in the original post for a hundred bucks....
Minor work and bolt on dress up parts, mods etc. can be done as well.
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Old 11-09-2007, 10:04 PM   #3
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How much for the engine detail?? Also what about for a hand wax... Thanks
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Old 11-09-2007, 10:10 PM   #4
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wow that's an awesome deal.. i'd hit you up if i was in town... just to get a preliminary cleaning on the fox to see what kinda condidtion i'm looking at
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Old 11-09-2007, 10:13 PM   #5
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I wouldn't mind a complete detail. my car is '93 mustang lx that would benefit a lot more from a detailing than just the normal wash I give her. I have a busy schedule so I cant devote that much time to cleaning her as I would like. Let me know when and where would be good 4 u!
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Old 11-10-2007, 08:15 AM   #7
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You need to come and do my TA!

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Ill replace your seal while Im at it
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Old 11-10-2007, 09:21 AM   #8
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OK sounds good I left the blower unit up there yesterday ready for the new seal!!!
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Old 11-10-2007, 09:38 AM   #9
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How much for the engine detail?? Also what about for a hand wax... Thanks
Engine detail and a wax I would do that for 60 bucks man. I did my 06 and it came out really good. For the engine detail I would need to cover some areas with plastic and then spray it down at a car wash first and then finish up using some purified water to ensure no water spots. Then everything is wiped down with a protectant and metal areas polished.
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I wouldn't mind a complete detail. my car is '93 mustang lx that would benefit a lot more from a detailing than just the normal wash I give her. I have a busy schedule so I cant devote that much time to cleaning her as I would like. Let me know when and where would be good 4 u!
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Old 11-10-2007, 09:46 AM   #11
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100 bones for the stuff listed above. I will see if doing it at that price is worth the time. If not I would go up some eventually depending on if this has a steady demand or not.
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Old 11-11-2007, 12:23 PM   #12
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How did that new seal work out!?

I hope it corrected the S/C oil leak!!! Other wise you may have to get the tolerences on that shaft mic'ed and milled at a machine shop and use a different sized seal to compensate for the amount of metal removed... Vortech doesn't sell parts seperatly...
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Old 11-11-2007, 08:51 PM   #13
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How did that new seal work out!?

I hope it corrected the S/C oil leak!!! Other wise you may have to get the tolerences on that shaft mic'ed and milled at a machine shop and use a different sized seal to compensate for the amount of metal removed... Vortech doesn't sell parts seperatly...
Not sure yet I do not think they have put the new seal in it yet. Hopefully it will be ready Tommorrow or Tuesday.


Oh and I am off work all day tommorrow so if anyone wants a full or partial detail...let me know.
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Again, thnx for the detail job u did on my car Jeremy. It was well worth the money and lord knows my car needed it. When I saw my car at the stop sign, I didn't think it was mine. I couldn't believe my car's paint would pop like that. I still cant stop staring at it, Thnx!!!
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Old 11-12-2007, 08:30 PM   #15
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Again, thnx for the detail job u did on my car Jeremy. It was well worth the money and lord knows my car needed it. When I saw my car at the stop sign, I didn't think it was mine. I couldn't believe my car's paint would pop like that. I still cant stop staring at it, Thnx!!!
No problem...anytime. Anyone else???
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Again, thnx for the detail job u did on my car Jeremy. It was well worth the money and lord knows my car needed it. When I saw my car at the stop sign, I didn't think it was mine. I couldn't believe my car's paint would pop like that. I still cant stop staring at it, Thnx!!!
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Old 11-18-2007, 11:58 PM   #17
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Thanks for the detail. It was long overdue, and you did a great job of bringing the showroom shine back.

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What you got for swirls and light oxidation on a black stang? do you use a PC or is it all by hand? what products are you using?
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Old 11-19-2007, 06:51 PM   #19
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What you got for swirls and light oxidation on a black stang? do you use a PC or is it all by hand? what products are you using?
For swirls and oxidation nothing beats a thorough cleaning, an intensive claybar application and followed by a polish cleaner wax to further remove surface contaminates and fill in tiny pores and scratches. If it is real bad then I do these first 2 steps once again...with a brand new claybar.
Then I apply 1-2 coats of Zymol wax to further sheen. Lastly I follow up with some Zaino polishes to seal them all in.
All done by hand except when buffing and polishing I use an orbital buffer with very light pressure for that and then follow up by hand with a terry towel or equiv.
Oh and a plenty good stock of fresh non scratching towels is a must!
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How much for an engine bay detail on my 2003 Cobra. I dont want any dressing on any parts though. I like the dry stock look.
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