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  • #16
    Originally posted by ThreeHonks View Post
    and Joel, you're gogin to teahc me how to use that specail buffer you have (forget the name) this springs, right??!?!?! thanks
    yea any of your 3 black f-bodies should be a piece of cake
    -Joel
    1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
    1984 Scottsdale K10 - 305/4bbl/4spd


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    • #17
      How much would a wet sand /wheel generally run? I have some scratches and buffs what not on my car that a wheel wouldnt take out.

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      • #18
        Okay guys/gals.

        Here is a pic of the Trizac 3000 sand paper I used
        http://autobodystore.net/Merchant2/g...001/3m2075.jpg
        This sandpaper is pricey @ ~$3.00 per piece. You will need 2 to do your whole car. (you can get these at Autovalue or if your local body shop is nice enough they might sell you some)

        It calls for a "hook-it" or also known as velcro sander.....
        This is the sander I have been using for over a year now. Its cheap and it gets the job done.
        http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=98895

        ^^^^ that sander DOESN'T come with a hook and loop bottom, it comes with the stick on kind, you will need to buy it at your local automotive paint store (I got mine at Autovalue)


        Just for some insurance issues you might want to buy one of these -
        http://www.newfound.com/images/Inter...erPad-376f.jpg

        It is basically a piece of foam that velcros between your sand paper and you sander, it will flow with the shape of a fender better than just a hard stander, you can cover much more area and are least likely to "burn through" (Autovaule around 15 bucks)

        Next is your buffer- The most popular 2 are Makita, and DeWalt, now my dad bought me a Chicago which is harbor freights brand and using all of these buffers they all will give you the same out come, its not the buffer its the user, now I used this buffer on hundreds of cars over a year and well, a year exactly it died on me... So DeWalt has my word for lasting long but if you aren't going to use the buffer everyday go with the Harbor Freight brand....
        http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=92623
        -Don't use the buffing bonnet thing they give you, use it to check your oil lol. (junk)

        This is the cuts and pads I use
        -Yellow with Heavy
        -Green with Light
        -Green or Blue with polish
        (pad wise you can get them at your local parts store) Ask them what you should use it for as some colors are for heavy cut for some brands they are light/polish just make sure you know!
        http://www.goestores.com/storename/d...l-2251020.aspx

        ^^^ That is the company we buy our products from, they have great products and are very friendly.



        ** Everything listed is what I personally use and I can vouch for, I'm not trying to turn ANYONE away from the sponsors on here, this is just what I have used. **

        Let me know if you have any questions!!!
        2002 Z28 Camaro A4
        1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
        1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
        2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
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        • #19
          Originally posted by M_Juntti View Post
          That looks really good, im about to start painting my camaro as soon as it warms up, do you have any tips? this is my first paint job
          Well, the best and quickest advice on a paint job that I can give you is, PREP PREP PREP! Paint is 20% of a paint job 80% is prepping your car.
          2002 Z28 Camaro A4
          1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
          1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
          2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
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          • #20
            lol, i have alot of detailing to do in april :O

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            • #21
              Yup, I have to block my whole car out....probably go 1500 then 2000.
              3000 I think is overkill.

              When people seen my car last year, it was right out of the gun. It should be even more straight after I get done with it.

              But I agree, boy does it take a long time!!!
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              • #22
                [QUOTE=mcalus;540812]My boss just started up a new detailing business (est may of 08) and it has been going very well. Well me being his main detailer I get to do what ever I want when ever I want to my car, I also have detailed for 2 years at a dealership previously to working for him. QUOTE]

                for curiosity sake how much do you guys charge for something like this to be done??? from the wet sand to the wax...
                burn rubber!

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                • #23
                  for curiosity sake how much do you guys charge for something like this to be done??? from the wet sand to the wax...
                  Typically if it's a car, 130.

                  Trucks 160.

                  It all depends on if the customer has just swirls or if they are scratches.
                  2002 Z28 Camaro A4
                  1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                  1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                  2008 Ford Fusion SE - DD
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by tenpin842 View Post
                    Yup, I have to block my whole car out....probably go 1500 then 2000.
                    3000 I think is overkill.

                    When people seen my car last year, it was right out of the gun. It should be even more straight after I get done with it.

                    But I agree, boy does it take a long time!!!
                    Takes all of 10 min to do 3000. Besides I would never wetsand a stock pain job with 1500 or 2000, yours was just repainted but stock no way.
                    2002 Z28 Camaro A4
                    1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                    1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by mcalus View Post
                      Typically if it's a car, 130.

                      Trucks 160.

                      It all depends on if the customer has just swirls or if they are scratches.
                      That is way too cheap!!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by bri2203 View Post
                        That is way too cheap!!
                        Yes probably but we are still trying to get established. The business is only 2 years old.
                        2002 Z28 Camaro A4
                        1993 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
                        1999 Z28 Camaro M6- SOLD
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by tenpin842 View Post
                          Yup, I have to block my whole car out....probably go 1500 then 2000.
                          3000 I think is overkill.

                          When people seen my car last year, it was right out of the gun. It should be even more straight after I get done with it.

                          But I agree, boy does it take a long time!!!

                          3000 is definitely not over kill. Not if you want that mirror finish.

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                          • #28
                            Damn i soo need to do this to the front of my car...damn the last owner and never taking the leather bra off when washing
                            1999 z28 Bright Blue Metallic 1 of 10
                            1999 z28 Hugger Orange RS 1 of >309 (Sold)
                            1997 z28 White 6 speed Heads and Cam. (Sold)
                            1994 z28 PPM auto Cam only (Sold)
                            1984 sport coupe red 4 cyl (Sold)

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Purple94Z28 View Post
                              Damn i soo need to do this to the front of my car...damn the last owner and never taking the leather bra off when washing
                              Doesn't that just suck?! My Camaro had the same problem, I took the bra off, and not only was it caked with dirt, it was wet (hadn't rained in weeks), and the dirt had scratched the hell out of the paint.

                              Shouldn't take much work to get the scratches out, at least to make it look presentable. My car is past the point of reversing the paint damage with wetsanding and buffing, I am going to start repairing and priming body panels when I get back. lol
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by bri2203 View Post
                                That is way too cheap!!
                                I agree...I've seen some shops that charge up to $500 for a wetsand/buff/detail.
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