Website critique please?

Also, the headlight picture is the only headlight I've ever done. Used a a turtle wax restoration kit on it..... needless to say I wont be using that product anymore lol Did a lot of researching on this website on how to do it better. Got a kit together today and plan on testing it out tomorrow. 50/50 min spirits/spar, 400,600,800,1000,1500,2000,3000 grit 3M wet/dry sand paper. IPA, scotts blue shop towels, masking tape, and even a little tupperware box with the title "headlight kit" in sharpie to make it official lol Will def be taking better pictures this time around.
 
Hey dug,
great improvement so far. Only thing I noticed was in the vip you need to capitalize the paint reconditioning to match the other packages. Also I think you ment you use a polish to get rid of swirls not a high grade carnuba wax? I think.

You'll get more pictures as time goes on, but the site is a a lot better then the first one. Keep up the work!
 
I like the website but slightly confused by the line ...[FONT=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]machine application of a high-quality carnauba wax to remove light scratches, [/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]swirls and other imperfections on paint surfaces.[/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]..[/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]

How does a wax remove swirls or scratches

I agree with others, before and after pictures would say more about your skills than any amount of text or glossy car photos
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Everything looks laid out well, simple easy to read and understand. The one place that I believe could use improvement would be the Pictures. I think some flashier shots are needed. Maybe some black paint jobs, colors with more pop. Vechicles with lots of chrome photograph well and you can really see the shine. Maybe even a couple exotic vechicles. Also some closeups of interiors. Just my thoughts. Good luck and I wish you well.
 
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