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Old 07-28-2006, 02:00 AM
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Default Anyone PC my car for me...

I'd pay of course...

My car has some fine scratches in it and I am going to try and get them out myself with some not-very-aggressive products. But if I can't I was wondering if someone w/ a PC would take care of my car a little bit for me and teach me at the same time. I can provide the materials if you tell me what I need. I can provide dinner, beer, money - what ever you think is fair and we can work out.
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Get with AnimeS2k (chris) He is the master of all that is detail
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Chris is the man. But be prepared to spend a lot of the money for the product he endorses...
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Originally Posted by O-turn,Jul 28 2006, 07:48 AM
Get with AnimeS2k (chris) He is the master of all that is detail
Old 07-28-2006, 05:52 AM
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4theheckof_it (Peter) can help you out also. But like Chris, his products are expensive also.
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Originally Posted by Nandska,Jul 28 2006, 09:52 AM
4theheckof_it (Peter) can help you out also. But like Chris, his products are expensive also.


Chris does amazing work and so does Peter.

I had my car done by Peter and the results were

I'm sure it will all come down to how much you want to spend...
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How much is a lot? And what products does he use? I guess I am more looking to learn how to do it myself and use some mid-range products.
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Everything is relative. You gotta understand with detailing it takes time, patience and the right products. If you're looking to learn, then the wash and wax meet is where you want to be. But asking someone to take time out of their day and not pay them for it because you want to learn is another thing.
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He offered to pay in the OP.

FYI: I spent ~$200 on it all without even getting the PC..
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Originally Posted by e3opian,Jul 28 2006, 09:15 AM
He offered to pay in the OP.

FYI: I spent ~$200 on it all without even getting the PC..
He also stated that he's looking to learn once folks started to state that it may cost a bit.


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