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Old 11-11-2007, 01:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Nica View Post
Man now that's detailing well done bro...that's what I expect out of you. Trust me I'm sure we can all relate as to how you feel but remember a small set back now will do wonders to the future details.

Great info being shared here as well, I've only done one vehicle with this type of wheel wells and they are a pain to detail.
Thanks bro!

When I quoted the vehicle it was sight unseen only because she didn't ask for any correction - I told her if the vehicle wasn't in the condition she described the price could change.

When I saw the vehicle my quote was spot on. When I saw the vehicle and confirmed the quote I built those wheel wells into the price, that was part ofm the job in my book. No wheel well goes unloved. I was't able to get it the way I imagined so IMO a discount was deserved. The owner felt otherwise.

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I know that Camry's, Avalon's, and my Volvo XC 90 has this stuff. I agree with you bro, I hate it. I have yet to come across one that was so bad that I couldn't get it clean with a brush or my pressure washer and can't imagine one like you had. I know I would spend waayy to much time trying to get it clean and when it didn't it would really tick me off. Thanks for Al-53 to come through in the clutch with some great info.


I've never had this problem before and I'm sure I've done cars with this before but just must have never encountered one in such bad condition. I even used the MS APC you sent me with a little bit of APC I already had mixed 4:1 and then scrubbed the crap out of it and the pressure washed it and only got about 75-85% of it...
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