Black Honda S2000, worst paint ever! Heaps of pics.

Wow all that swirl removal was done with a PC. I should have this young man come over and show me how to use my UDM. I can't seem to get anywhere near that level of swirl removal that he has obtained in those pics. Good job!!!!

Pat.
 
Really impressive job, keep up the good work!! How did the customer respond?
 
Thanks for the comments guys. As the owner walked into my street and saw his car, he said to me " George, thats not my car man!! " He couldn't believed how good it looked. :)
 
Thanks for the comments guys. As the owner walked into my street and saw his car, he said to me " George, thats not my car man!! " He couldn't believed how good it looked. :)

I hope he paid you well for it. Don't be afraid to charge the going rate..your age means s h i t..it's your results that matter! The lights really showed the sins. Don't be afraid to try a rotary too..it can be your best friend. You should be very proud of your work.;)
 
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Damn, thats hot! Great job. It's good that you have found a trait you are highly skilled at at a young age, but all the comments like "that looks good, you are only 15!?" don't mean a thing. Age is not a factor in auto detailing, it is the results that matter, and you my friend have got skills and the results to prove it.

How did you get into detailing if you don't even own a car of your own? That is pure commitment to the trait. I don't do other peoples cars because I am slow and wouldn't make any money. I appreciate clean cars, but I only detail to keep my cars looking good. I don't want to labor over some one elses car for 8 hours for any amount that someone would be willing to pay. You will have the best looking car at your high school for sure.
 
Great job !! Those pics speak for themselves. I bet you got a pretty nice tip from the owner :)

Take 10-15% out of each detail and put that into buisness cards and supplies then your on your way!!

Love the review By The Way (XMT3, XMT2, XMT360, DP MAXWAX = Awesome Shine and Correction ability.)
 
WOW, as a fellow S2000 owner you did a bang up job on a badly needed vehicle. Keep up the good work. As the individual above noted I could never do details as a business. I'd go out of business :) :awesome:
 
Great change on that one. Enjoyed seeing the red flake after the owner told you that it had it but he hadn't seen it for quite awhile.

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WOW, thats some great work.....and only 15 y/o!!! im impresed..
 
tell your sister i say whattssss upppppp hook a brother up
 
That was a really impressive turnaround on the car. How long did it take you to complete the job?
 
WOW, man you got down on that vehicle...

I mean dang you really got busy.

Great car (yeah, I love Hondas), Awesome work, good pics and a beautiful sister in the pics = one helluva S&S.

As others have said:
  • Base your price on your skills, not your age.
  • Get some cards made
  • Keep at it
  • Put a percentage of your detailing income away to re-invest in cards/supplies
  • Put a set percentage of your detailing income away for college.
Thanks for sharing!
 
15....i remember tat time i still washing my dad's car with sponge without 2 bucket method. I only started detail after i get my own car.

Nice transformation! The paint looks wet!

The owner should be very happy with the results
 
The business cards will be a big help . If money is short you can surf around on the internet and get them printed for free . Very nice job , don't loose that enthusiasim . ( sorry about the spelling )
 
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