Fastfour detailing review thread
Got my S2000 detailed by Fastfour today.
I wanted to get my car detailed every since I got it, and after some searching on here, I decided to go with Fastfour. We met up early in July for an estimate, and he did the work yesterday.
I chilled with him for a couple hours watching him work before my ride came. He taught me a few things, maintenance tips, things to watch out for; for example, one must not to push against the hood when closing it. Thanks for all the tips!
I have had my previous car detailed before by a professional body shop. However, I must say, Fastfour trumps it. His attention to detail is epic, he lives up to the know OCD Detailer. Honestly, I was smiling and laughing before he was even finished. When I left and picked up the car, the car looked better than a brand new car.
The photos below speaks for itself!
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...d=121293829371
with my favorite being this one

I'll try to see if one of my professional photographer friends can take a few pics for me tomorrow.
In short two
I wanted to get my car detailed every since I got it, and after some searching on here, I decided to go with Fastfour. We met up early in July for an estimate, and he did the work yesterday.
I chilled with him for a couple hours watching him work before my ride came. He taught me a few things, maintenance tips, things to watch out for; for example, one must not to push against the hood when closing it. Thanks for all the tips!
I have had my previous car detailed before by a professional body shop. However, I must say, Fastfour trumps it. His attention to detail is epic, he lives up to the know OCD Detailer. Honestly, I was smiling and laughing before he was even finished. When I left and picked up the car, the car looked better than a brand new car.
The photos below speaks for itself!
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...d=121293829371
with my favorite being this one

I'll try to see if one of my professional photographer friends can take a few pics for me tomorrow.
In short two
Originally Posted by phizzak.s2k,Aug 3 2010, 03:56 PM
What was the work done? products used? cost?
Thanks.
Thanks.
After this was done the trim wastaped up and protected from the polisher. The appropriate polish/wax/sealent was chosen based on the desires of the customer.
Tires were then dressed. The interior was completed (this may be done before the exterior detail) and includes wipe down, vacuuming and leather cleaning and treatment when appropriate. I treated his leather with Griots Garage leather treatment.
Most of the products I use are available from Griots Garage (local company with outstanding products) and Maguires. I then used 303 protectant for the top. I have used this product for years on my top and it looks new to this day nearly 3 years later.
Price depends on multiple factors like type of car, size of car condition of paint and interior etc. If anyone is interested in a detail large or small PM me here.
Zach (OCD Detail)
Facebook fan page : http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2053...a=13&ajaxpipe=1
The price was reasonable, considering what was done.
If you look around, you may find a cheaper price. However, there is a trust issue. I have read and seen enough reviews/photos to know Fastfour does a hell of a job.
Fastfour delivered, he also showed me all the dents I had on my car that I never knew I had!!! lol. got to find that dent guy.
If you look around, you may find a cheaper price. However, there is a trust issue. I have read and seen enough reviews/photos to know Fastfour does a hell of a job.
Fastfour delivered, he also showed me all the dents I had on my car that I never knew I had!!! lol. got to find that dent guy.
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