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J30MAN

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im in new england and those are great prices for type of job your doing....i'd still go to you guys if it was 300. i detail (in my garage) whenever i can get the bussiness and i charge 100 for my decent quality work. but anyways your price is really great...keep it!
 

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Thanks! :) We did the interior of my dad's 05 F350 that hasn't been cleaned for 5 years. And he's a smoker. And it's a work truck. Gag. Here's some photos


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My dad is a dork. Hah
 
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haha happy dad. always a good thing. i really think you guys will be successful, keep up the good work. and good luck.
 

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emii, what up homie? i know you are just starting out and i want you to succeed. check these guys since you like megs so much.

http://meguiarsonline.com/

http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=121

i've been practicing myself and my wife is buying me a Griots Garage random orbital for Christmas. there are other forums also:

http://www.autopia.org/forum/forum.php

also check into a detailing training. i might be out in cali to take one from this guy reny
http://www.detailingsuccess.com/

best regards,
thedirtyshow
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babyNSX
 

CG6Lemon

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hey thedirtyshow. Good pickup on a buffer but i would like to suggest you buy a PC7424XP instead. I own one and i would say its pretty user friendly for newcomers. Have fun detailing. :lawl:
 

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the PC7424 is just about as versatile as DA's come. you really cant go wrong with one..i stongly suggest one for anyone just getting started. just dont pick up a rotary until youve got plenty of practice.

in terms of product, for compounds Megs M105 is just about the only compound I find myself using.

However I've found that M205 just isnt that great unless youre using a DA like the PC or the Meguiars unit. Together they make a good 1-2 punch for a quick compound/polish combo

I still wont use M205 though, even with my PC. I stick with Menzerna products.

My details normally consist of:
-M105(yellow/wool pad)
-Menzerna Power Finish(green/white pad)
-Menzerna Super Finish(Blue)
-Menzerna Power Lock (black)

After that the power lock cures, i top it off with a nice thin layer of Lusso Oro or Collinite 915

If anyone's looking for a suggestion on products I own and have used a ton over time. I get all my stuff from www.detailersdomain.com

theyre acually local to me but Phil ships all over the country. He carries what i've experienced to be the best products out there and theres always some sort of special
 
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