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  • YUSUF_1977
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    Re: Proffessional detailer or my amateur skills

    Thank you for a good reply. Thinking the same as well.

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  • FinalTouchDetail
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    Re: Proffessional detailer or my amateur skills

    Originally posted by YUSUF_1977 View Post
    As a beginner i like detailing my car myself very much as a relaxing method and its good for my car also for my pocket as well .

    Many people thinks that it is not enough to protect car myself and not the same service you get from a proffessional detailer garage .

    I wonder if its true? everything seems quite ok with my car at the moment as i am trying to do my best.

    Things came to my mind when i ve seen a proffessional detailer working with a rotary buffer on BMW M3 and he was so hard pushing the roof was waving i was shocked and silently get out of that garage and decided to do everything myself

    I am not sure giving my car to other hands

    What do you think about that ? Do i have to go to a proffessional detailer after 2 years again as i had paint protection bonus when the car was new?
    First, the "paint protection" from dealerships is a scam.

    Second, a good detailer will know what they're doing and take great care of your car.

    If you haven't claybarred your car, then yes, it needs to be claybarred (this is easy to do yourself though).

    If you have minor swirls/scratches in the sunlight (and you do if you've never polished your car) then it could also use a good polish.

    Whether you "need" to take it to a detailer is up to you, but no one ever NEEDS to have their car detailed. It's just about how they want their car to look.

    I would say that the best is to have a professional detail it to get it to it's highest level and then properly maintain it yourself.

    OR

    Learn to use a machine polisher and follow the 5-steps of paint care to the letter.

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  • YUSUF_1977
    started a poll Proffessional detailer or my amateur skills

    Proffessional detailer or my amateur skills

    20
    Proffessional detailer
    20.00%
    4
    Amateur own skills
    65.00%
    13
    Both of them together
    15.00%
    3

    The poll is expired.

    As a beginner i like detailing my car myself very much as a relaxing method and its good for my car also for my pocket as well .

    Many people thinks that it is not enough to protect car myself and not the same service you get from a proffessional detailer garage .

    I wonder if its true? everything seems quite ok with my car at the moment as i am trying to do my best.

    Things came to my mind when i ve seen a proffessional detailer working with a rotary buffer on BMW M3 and he was so hard pushing the roof was waving i was shocked and silently get out of that garage and decided to do everything myself

    I am not sure giving my car to other hands

    What do you think about that ? Do i have to go to a proffessional detailer after 2 years again as i had paint protection bonus when the car was new?
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