Professional Paint Corrector needed: Palm Beach Gardens

Actually I am. Pets are good for your blood pressure and stress levels. I'm being sincere (for once).


I think that is subjective. I have two puppies at home that test my patience just as much as my little ones do.
 
War does that to ya.

I've always thought about getting formal education for detailing/mechanics (I do everything short of electrical and hvac myself- well, and wheel balances/alignments too obv) and go into business for myself. I just couldnt stand to pervert the only thing i can lose myself in.

Yes war does that!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for serving, AFG 10-12 for me. Still in the business today but other routes :) . I thought about this for a business also, and would likely do well financially, but honestly the thought of a 20 degree morning having to wash a Toyota Camry and do a basic detail deters me from doing it. This way I can pick and choose which ones I do and just enjoy the end result. I don't want to loose that therapy then have nothing to enjoy.
 
War does that to ya.

I've always thought about getting formal education for detailing/mechanics (I do everything short of electrical and hvac myself- well, and wheel balances/alignments too obv) and go into business for myself. I just couldnt stand to pervert the only thing i can lose myself in.

Do you have the Post 9/11 to fall back on? I used to be a mechanic with formal training and experience. Maybe I can offer some insight, if you would like.
Yes, war sucks. I just medically retired from the Army 13B, and am trying to use detailing as therapy too. Seems I'm effing that one up slowly-but-surely, as you can see by my slightly aggressive posts, which I don't really recognize untill someone points it out to me. I guess as long as we can admit our mistakes and learn from them, there's hope.
 
Yes war does that!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for serving, AFG 10-12 for me. Still in the business today but other routes :) . I thought about this for a business also, and would likely do well financially, but honestly the thought of a 20 degree morning having to wash a Toyota Camry and do a basic detail deters me from doing it. This way I can pick and choose which ones I do and just enjoy the end result. I don't want to loose that therapy then have nothing to enjoy.


Thank you as well. I went through AFG during OEF X-XI (Whoo, the "main effort of the main effort" out of Ft. Campbell)
 
Actually I am. Pets are good for your blood pressure and stress levels. I'm being sincere (for once).

Oh, Sorry. I thought you were telling me to "Get lost." My first thought was; "No, not Swanic. No I've alienated nearly everybody."

I was told to relax by a forum member in this thread. I agreed. So, I went to wash my car in the driveway. Now my car is frozen-over withDG901 in the form of foam. True story.
 
Do you have the Post 9/11 to fall back on? I used to be a mechanic with formal training and experience. Maybe I can offer some insight, if you would like.

Yes, war sucks. I just medically retired from the Army 13B, and am trying to use detailing as therapy too. Seems I'm effing that one up slowly-but-surely, as you can see by my slightly aggressive posts, which I don't really recognize untill someone points it out to me. I guess as long as we can admit our mistakes and learn from them, there's hope.


That's too funny. I was retired as well (2012). 13D.

I'm using my 9-11 for a Bachelor's in Social Work. The plan is to continue my education while working for the VA to help other OEF/OIF generation vets (and eventually get a DSW and become a mover and shaker in the VA healthcare system)

Something I have learned was that if something causes more stress than it relieves, it does not behoove One to continue it. I may eventually do it on the weekends for profit, but probably not until my boys are older.
 
Yeah, it get's more funny. I retired in 2012 from Ft Drum, and have a BS in social work. I graduated, then joined the Army to pay student loans. Now, I am screwed-up mentally and emotionally that I can't help anybody. I'm pretty good at Pi$$ing people off or rubbing them the wrong way though.
I appluad you; keep going and don't doubt your abilities.
 
Btw sorry OP for totally jacking your thread

NO problem, its getting views and people looking. I just wanted to help a friend. Seems like we are all vets anyway.

To @expdetailing there are many ways to get what you want to get across if someone either doesn't explain or sounds fishy or doesn't know what they are talking about. My only suggestion as a fellow vet is to ask it in a question rather than push it as a statement. You would get totally different results in responses. I do appreciate your responses to this thread, I am sure it was done with good intentions. I think on this forum we all are after the same results, helping others with information. I don't post a lot but have been on here for over a year and share everything I can to help others responsibly.

Take a look in show and shine--- 750hp NSX, 750iL BMW , Tale of Two Maseratis etc.... Good write ups that show all aspects of a high end detail.

CI for me and work in the shadows :) I try and have a small internet footprint so keep posts down usually
 
Sorry, Velocitybts. I thought he was asking you to get a quote to repair his rock-chips.
Yes, I am way-off base right now; my thinking is fogged. I am going to push away from the key-board for a while.
I hope you are able to help your friend and get his request resolved.
 
Sorry, Velocitybts. I thought he was asking you to get a quote to repair his rock-chips.
Yes, I am way-off base right now; my thinking is fogged. I am going to push away from the key-board for a while.
I hope you are able to help your friend and get his request resolved.

Like I said no worries, life is too short. Its all about helping others for me. I jumped back too which I shouldn't have either, but thats being a male I guess.

We are all brothers in this thread and been through some of the same things. Lets get this guy helped and polish on......
 
Thanks for all of you Army guys service (or do I just say Soldiers) USMC here and suffer the same "problem" a lot of the time...not being able to say things in a nicer flowery way so people don't get offended. All is well now it seems.

Wait did swanicyouth say he was being serious??????? What happened? Did the earth fall off its axis? Lol

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Thanks for all of you Army guys service (or do I just say Soldiers) USMC here and suffer the same "problem" a lot of the time...not being able to say things in a nicer flowery way so people don't get offended. All is well now it seems.

Wait did swanicyouth say he was being serious??????? What happened? Did the earth fall off its axis? Lol

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I am not good at saying things in a "flowery way" either lol (my wife and MIL are constantly shooting lasers from their eyes at my bluntness) but I do try to refrain from aggressive overtones. However, like the great General Mattis once said, "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet"- an idea I live by.
 
Interested...sent you an email.

I'm in West Palm Beach which is close to Palm Beach Gardens.


Just to chime in on this thread...

Frank is a top notch detailer. He's been attending our Thursday project nights for probably around 2+ years now. I trust him with any tool on any car that we have here and if you look through the write-ups for the cars we've had here in the last two years they are all really nice rides.

Sometimes when I'm short on time and need to knock out the paint correction on a car Frank always volunteers to help out and I take him up on his offer because he's Uber Careful.

Here's just a few examples of some projects he's helped me with just this year.....

How to use the Flex 3401 for Show Car Detailing

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How to wash Ferrari Wheels and Tires

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2014 BMW 535i - Removing Dealership Holograms, Swirls and Scratches

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Even my own truck....


1987 Chevy 4x4 Monster Truck "Before & After" Pictures


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So I would highly recommend Frank to tackle this project. Whatever he charges will be fair and probably not enough to do justice for his talent.

And he's not scared of hard work....

Meguiar's Big Rig Extreme Makeover - Pictures & Videos!

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Finished....

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Hi guys, I consistently run into higher end cars who's owners live all over the states. I currently have a person in Palm Beach Gardens, FL who would like to have some quotes on Paint Correction.

They are a MBWorld Forum member who saw my E63 AMG and would like to have something close to it paint wise.

The Vehicle will be a Mercedes E55 AMG and I think Black. He will have some paint work done on the lower rockers and from bumper to rid the car of rock chips.

Then he is ready pending price.

That is a very nice car. The first thing I would do is to,

1. Check the paint code to see if it has the Ceramiclear Paint System.

2. Look for signs that "someone else" has buffed the car previously and butchered the paint.
See my article here for why this is important.

Ceramiclear Paints - Be Careful



I posted this here due to Mike Phillips direction personally. It's all about taking care of the customer

Thank you for this recognition. I'm all about helping other people get what they want and when it comes to finding a qualified detailer this forum is the best.

The clearcoat layer of paint is thin and this is why it's important to find a detailer that knows what they heck they are doing and will treat a customer's car just like they would treat their own car.

For you to come to this forum and search for a qualified detailer for someone you've probably never met personally is going above and beyond the call of duty I commend you for this action.

Keep in mind, I also teach detailers to do the same, that is to evaluate the customer before evaluating the car and make sure,

A: The customer has realistic expectations.
B: You as the detailer can match your services to their needs.
Here's my article on this topic,

Evaluate the customer first!


So I feel very comfortable recommending Frank to do the paint correction work as long as he does his due diligence and evaluates the customer first and the the car and if everything lines up then come to an equitable deal.


I would definitely recommend using my VIF form too.... it protects the customer as well as educates them and protects the detailer too....

Mike Phillips - Vehicle Inspection Form - Version 2





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Thanks mike working with frank to get this done as we speak. Yes trust is the factor but when he told me of his work I moved forward with the process. Thanks again!!!
 
Talk about high end! Lol.

How much per hour does $800 for Pc come out to?

Beautiful car btw.

REALLY? :dunno:

I'd say no - where - NEAR enough.

And as the OP ended up stating, that's 20+ hours for a decent paint correction. (At least one that's ready for a coating imo.)

Actually I am. Pets are good for your blood pressure and stress levels. I'm being sincere (for once).

:iagree: WITH :whs:

It was on TV earlier this week, Dr. Oz I think. Pets have been known to help one fight of stress, even the common cold by upping one's immune system. :dblthumb2:

..... This way I can pick and choose which ones I do and just enjoy the end result. I don't want to loose that therapy then have nothing to enjoy.

BINGO!!!!!! :props:

If I had to work week in, week out I'd hate detailing. But doing paint correction when, where, and on WHAT I want is more relaxing than all the Xanax in the world. :)
(If he'd been in the Atlanta area I'd offered to help for sure.) ;)

.... I'm pretty good at Pi$ people off or rubbing them the wrong way though......

Ahhhhh..... say it ain't so. :laughing: :dunno: :laughing:
 
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