Pay the Pros!

Thanks for the reply. You're completely right. Just new to this and want to make sure i take the right steps. I think im going to do this on my own. It will be my alone time/hobby

Here's a suggestion...

Watch the bottom of the forum homepage for an upcoming Thursday night project here at Autogeek and then a get a buddy to split the driving and gas and drive over and be a part of one of our projects.

Not only is it very educational, you'll also make some great new friends, have a lot of fun and you'll get to work on some real cool cars.

And even though you might not own a car like we work on here at Autogeek, here's the deal...

YOU USE THE SAME TECHNIQUES TO WORK ON YOUR CAR


I could bring in new transportation cars every time we do thees project but simply put... there's just no excitement on the part of anyone to work on modern transportation cars.

So instead, I bring Eye Candy. The kind of cars you see on Chip Foose's Show, or Stacy David's show etc.

See this thread,


How to find out if there's a Thursday night project going on?


To my point... look at what we're working on tonight...


1970 Cuda 440 - Show Car Makeover - Pictures & Videos

1949 Chevy 5-Window Pickup Extreme Makeover - Pictures & Videos



It's not to late... you can still join us...


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I enjoy the fact that this thread advocates paying professionals, yet your signature indicates that professionals can be outdone by amateurs. Obviously, not in your specific example, but it still made me giggle.
 
I have a question for you guys. Is it offensive to hire a detailer, but ask him to use specific products that I have. And would it be cheaper if i provide my own twins and wax? Its just I want to try a specific combo, but a little scared to do it myself, plus I'm on the fence with if i want to buy a PC and all the accessories.

Don't do it. The guy will have the perfect excuse why your car didn't turn out "right". Your on these forums - so your interested. You gotta learn for yourself.

You can't "detail" a car correctly (initial detail) without some type of machine. If its a money issue, get the Harbor Freight DA or a used PC.
 
I had a police officer pull me over and ask who much to do his 08 corvette. He said had heard about me and when he saw my truck go by he figured he would stop me to find out about his car.

We started talking and it turns out he lives right up near my neighborhood. I gave him a card and told him to check my web site for pricing and he could give me a call to set up an appointment. I then left for vacation for 2 weeks.

When I returned I heard from a guy in his neighborhood that he had his car detailed while I was gone. he told me that some guy in a white van did it. No company name on the van.

That was 4 weeks ago. Guess who called me today to have their corvette (fixed) detailed? Like the thread says "Pay the Pros"


Maybe he thought the guy was a "professional"....Price does not always reflect how good somebody is.
 
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