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Old 08-05-2010, 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by jhanley,Aug 4 2010, 07:28 PM
you should teach a class, that's unbelievable...
Haha, I thought about it. Thank you very much.
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Attention to detail is stunning. 500-600$? How many hours were involved. If a job like this costs that much, surely no job is worth 11,000$ (I'm sure you know what I'm talking about)
Old 08-05-2010, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by dsquaredaus,Aug 5 2010, 08:27 AM
Attention to detail is stunning. 500-600$? How many hours were involved. If a job like this costs that much, surely no job is worth 11,000$ (I'm sure you know what I'm talking about)
Yes, I sure do know what you're talking about. They do some amazing work, and have great marketing skills. I dont even want to add up the hours I had in this job.
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Originally Posted by DetailDan,Aug 5 2010, 06:31 AM
Yes, I sure do know what you're talking about. They do some amazing work, and have great marketing skills. I dont even want to add up the hours I had in this job.
Sounds like he is talking about Paul Dalton, or Clark at Polished Bliss. Those guys are insane! Definitely my heroes. this is only $500-$600 job for people that only make regular amounts of money. but If you are working on 1 million dollar cars and make millions of dollars a year, then why buy a Casio when you can buy a ROLEX? you know what I mean? Some people just have $11,000 to throw away. lol

Your the man Dan! great work once again.
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Holy hell that paint was effed!! But props on the work! looks amazinggg now
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beautiful work.

i like the pictures
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Great work Dan!

Where at in NOVA are you?
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What a transformation... Amazing work!
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Beautiful work! I just used a clay bar for the first time this weekend and I'm really happy with the results. Yeah, I'm a total noob.

I have a question for you: Sometime ago I drove over one of those roads that uses oil and gravel to pave a road. It COATED my car with an oily/tarry goo that has taken some very harsh chemicals to remove the most of. There is still some on there on the rockers that I cannot remove. What would you recommend to remove this gunk? BTW, in some places it's pretty thick 1/16" to maybe 1/8" thick.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Wow, Amazing work!

I really am about to buy M105 and M205. Seems everyone has great results with it.


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