i detailed a 350z today, 1 step polish/seal with poliseal, cleaned/dressed tires trim etc etc put 303 fabric protectant on the convertible top. i only charged $100 and also cleaned up the headlights (wet sanded and compounded then polished then sealed)
i did the car and it looked really good, but it was pretty clean to begin with so there wasnt a drastic difference.
heres the link to the thread i made about the detail (with pics):
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/36856-brilliantly-detailed-nissan-350z.html
the guy was happy but i dunno, not entirely thrilled about the way the car looked. i took out a lot of scratches, but its a light colored car and you couldnt see them that well in the first place. i kinda wish it was a darker color so you could really see a difference.
from now on before i do a car ill go over the entire thing and tell the customer what will come out and what wont, that a light colored car hides blemishes better than a dark car, and what they should expect when im done. you live you learn i guess.
anyone had a similair situation?
i did the car and it looked really good, but it was pretty clean to begin with so there wasnt a drastic difference.
heres the link to the thread i made about the detail (with pics):
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/36856-brilliantly-detailed-nissan-350z.html
the guy was happy but i dunno, not entirely thrilled about the way the car looked. i took out a lot of scratches, but its a light colored car and you couldnt see them that well in the first place. i kinda wish it was a darker color so you could really see a difference.
from now on before i do a car ill go over the entire thing and tell the customer what will come out and what wont, that a light colored car hides blemishes better than a dark car, and what they should expect when im done. you live you learn i guess.
anyone had a similair situation?