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  • #16
    Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

    Originally posted by davey g-force View Post
    Nice work seech!

    I assume you dressed the tyres for him as well? They look pretty awful in the pics lol.
    Tires? What tires?

    Only had 5 hours to complete the car so it wasn't a full detail. Just corrected the paint.

    Originally posted by MDetail View Post
    Did you friend not notice once the car was "done" what the damage was? :thumbups: for being a good friend.
    Wax does tend to cover up a lot of the swirls but you have to excuse him. He hasn't been 'properly' educated...
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    • #17
      Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

      Originally posted by seech View Post
      Yeah. You would really have to hack it up to cause such damage. It looked like the 'detailer' had used a wool pad for the entire car. The worst thing was the pad was probably dirty and you could see these circular scratches throughout the car.



      Thansk CieraSL.
      A wool pad with with sand as polish lolll

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      • #18
        Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

        The best way is always from the work that the detailer has done before. To quote a very good detailer friend of mine, "Show me your work!".
        Indeed Seech you have proven again...thru your work...your skill is displayed in all the details of the finishing.....

        "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!".

        thanks for showing us your work, its an achievement for an ordinary person to do such an extra ordinary work

        Your 50 / 50 comparison shot work, amazed us all
        it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

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        http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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        • #19
          Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

          Originally posted by KC's View Post
          Indeed Seech you have proven again...thru your work...your skill is displayed in all the details of the finishing.....

          "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!". "Show me your work!".

          thanks for showing us your work, its an achievement for an ordinary person to do such an extra ordinary work

          Your 50 / 50 comparison shot work, amazed us all
          Thanks KC, now "Show me you work!".
          Detailing blog: prodetailing.blogspot.com
          Everything else: theseech.blogspot.com

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          • #20
            Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

            Wow, that was a 100% turnaround! That car was sliced and diced! Here's to hoping it doesn't happen again. Great job and great pics.
            Wes
            Composers shouldn't think too much, it interferes with their plagiarism. -- Howard Dietz

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            • #21
              Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

              Originally posted by fullbirdmusic View Post
              Wow, that was a 100% turnaround! That car was sliced and diced! Here's to hoping it doesn't happen again. Great job and great pics.
              Wes
              Thanks. It was quite a satisfying turnaround.
              Detailing blog: prodetailing.blogspot.com
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              • #22
                Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

                Great job

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                • #23
                  Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

                  Great work on that black paint!! Looks brand new!
                  2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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                  • #24
                    Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

                    I know a few pro detailers and although most of them dont do paint corrections ie wet sanding and compounding, none of them leave a car worst then when it came in. I have yet to see a car swirled up.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

                      Great work Seech!

                      Those holograms were NASTY!
                      Rasky's Auto Detailing

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                      • #26
                        Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

                        Great job bringing that paint back to life Seech. The previous detailer really messed that paint up.
                        Jesse

                        2009-2014 Meguiar's/Car Crazy SEMA Team
                        www.ShineTechAutoDetail.com
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                        • #27
                          Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

                          Fantastic work!!!

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                          • #28
                            Re: Honda Accord Rescued From 'Detailer'

                            Thanks guys. Just wanted to show the owner the difference between a detailer and a 'detailer'.
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