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wrx495

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hey guys!
I am getting a new car ! and i just wanted to know if there was anybody who is really good at applying opti coat 2.0 in the San jose California area....

[ i hope this is the right section i am posting in.... if i am in the wrong section or am not aloud to do this type of post.. please accept my apology and take it down ]
but anyways i asked mike and this should be the right section to post in.

well anyways... thanks guys for reading!:cool:
 
I am a noobie so I am not answering your post, rather stalking your thread to hear if there are any decent detailers in our area. I am in San Jose too.

Hope there are some out there...
 
I am a noobie so I am not answering your post, rather stalking your thread to hear if there are any decent detailers in our area. I am in San Jose too.

Hope there are some out there...

it's great to know im not the only one in san jose! i talked to a professional detailer around here (not on AG though) and he quoted me 375-400 just for opti coat (-__-) and the car is relatively new and clean no swirls or anything i just wanna stick opti coat on it! hahaha
 
it's great to know im not the only one in san jose! i talked to a professional detailer around here (not on AG though) and he quoted me 375-400 just for opti coat (-__-) and the car is relatively new and clean no swirls or anything i just wanna stick opti coat on it! hahaha

Was this a quote over the phone (without seeing the car)? There are quite a bit of prep work that goes into applying Opti-coat. The paint has to be almost perfect (ie. no contamination, no defects, and in most cases - the surface has to be strip of all protection). Once the product (Opti-Coat) has been applied, it is a pain to remove. Most detailers don't like to redo a car that has been Opti-Coated.
 
Was this a quote over the phone (without seeing the car)? There are quite a bit of prep work that goes into applying Opti-coat. The paint has to be almost perfect (ie. no contamination, no defects, and in most cases - the surface has to be strip of all protection). Once the product (Opti-Coat) has been applied, it is a pain to remove. Most detailers don't like to redo a car that has been Opti-Coated.

it was first over the phone and then i went there just to show it. but anyways ill consider paying that much just because i want this car fully protected... (its white)
 
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