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KSIbucky
12-26-2006, 02:43 PM
for those of you that do pay how much have you payed for a detailing i mean full car under hood they'd even throw in an enama if you ask


because some one asked me if i wanted my car detail and he's saying like $45 a low price

H8SGAS
12-26-2006, 04:16 PM
[QUOTE=KSIbucky;44214]they'd even throw in an enama if you ask
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A what?.....:eek:

JDMVitz
12-26-2006, 06:20 PM
Depends on what gets done.

For example, for a full detail, including ext wash, clay, polish (2 stage), wax/sealant, and interior, it takes about 8 hrs or more, depending on condition, i charge around $200, more or less. For a simple wash and wax, it costs significantly less.

static808
12-26-2006, 11:13 PM
for those of you that do pay how much have you payed for a detailing i mean full car under hood they'd even throw in an enama if you ask


because some one asked me if i wanted my car detail and he's saying like $45 is that to much

i dont think you'd get much from a $45 detail job. for that price, you'd prolly get a wash, wax, interior touch up, and some tire dressing. i takes at least 3 hours (upto 6) for me to detail any vehicle, depending on the severity of paint swirls and surface contaminants. save the $45 and just DIY!! no one will take better care of your car than you!!

--B

acrbill
12-26-2006, 11:55 PM
If someone offers to detail your car for $45, run away. I spent 5 hours detailing my Yaris when it was 2 days old.

Perhaps they meant $45 an hour.

KSIbucky
12-27-2006, 12:48 AM
Depends on what gets done.

For example, for a full detail, including ext wash, clay, polish (2 stage), wax/sealant, and interior, it takes about 8 hrs or more, depending on condition, i charge around $200, more or less. For a simple wash and wax, it costs significantly less.

thats what i thought

Yaris_Fan
12-31-2006, 09:56 AM
If someone offers to detail your car for $45, run away. I spent 5 hours detailing my Yaris when it was 2 days old.

Perhaps they meant $45 an hour.

What processes did you use detailing your Yaris? My buddy has a white liftback and I'd sure like to pass on how you got your's to pop.

nice job!!!

acrbill
12-31-2006, 11:20 AM
What processes did you use detailing your Yaris? My buddy has a white liftback and I'd sure like to pass on how you got your's to pop.

nice job!!!

First of all that pic in my sig is just a photoshop. Second is that its hard to make white "pop".

The day after I picked up the car I was looking closely and realized that the paint was infested with rail dust. If your buddy looks closely he will probably see thousands of little rust spots in the paint. Thats rail dust that gets embedded in the paint and starts to rust.

The first thing I did was to clay bar the entire car, paying careful attention to any horizontal surface.

It takes a long long time but you will feel better after your done.

The next step was to apply some polish. I used the mothers 3 step system. 1st was the claybar, then I hit it with some sealer/glaze. Some people might think I am insane for polishing a brand new car. I know that the car had probably seen a few washes at the hands of the dealership, and its difficult to see light swirl marks on white so I just figured I might as well get things perfect from the start.

The next step was to hit it with the carnuba liquid. It was getting late so I only did one layer.

This was all hand applied also.

Here is a pic I took right after I got finished.

http://home.comcast.net/~job0b/pc1.jpg

Yaris_Fan
12-31-2006, 01:52 PM
First of all that pic in my sig is just a photoshop. Second is that its hard to make white "pop".

The day after I picked up the car I was looking closely and realized that the paint was infested with rail dust. If your buddy looks closely he will probably see thousands of little rust spots in the paint. Thats rail dust that gets embedded in the paint and starts to rust.

The first thing I did was to clay bar the entire car, paying careful attention to any horizontal surface.

It takes a long long time but you will feel better after your done.

The next step was to apply some polish. I used the mothers 3 step system. 1st was the claybar, then I hit it with some sealer/glaze. Some people might think I am insane for polishing a brand new car. I know that the car had probably seen a few washes at the hands of the dealership, and its difficult to see light swirl marks on white so I just figured I might as well get things perfect from the start.

The next step was to hit it with the carnuba liquid. It was getting late so I only did one layer.

This was all hand applied also.

Here is a pic I took right after I got finished.

http://home.comcast.net/~job0b/pc1.jpg

That's sweet!

Are your windows tinted? Hard to tell in that picture. I think tint looks especially good on white.

If they though you were crazy polishing your new car wait to they watch me machine polish mine as soon as the weather breaks.

acrbill
12-31-2006, 03:33 PM
That's sweet!

Are your windows tinted? Hard to tell in that picture. I think tint looks especially good on white.

If they though you were crazy polishing your new car wait to they watch me machine polish mine as soon as the weather breaks.

no tints. Eventually I will tint the back windows. Too bad IL has front tint laws...