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O btw here in Stockton, but who knows Stockton so I say Bay Area
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Originally Posted by kaliagent2001
O btw here in Stockton, but who knows Stockton so I say Bay Area
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Gotcha. Half of my co workers live in the Valley.
If you come over the hill, most reputable shops are charging well into the $2k mark for full correction and "Pro" coatings. Even myself, I charge over $1k for full correction and application of consumer grade coating and I Detail out of my home on weekends.
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Wow good to know. I moved from Bay Area about 18 years ago.
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Originally Posted by custmsprty
I get it. Can be sticker shock to some people for sure. On a side note, if you can get your painter to paint any of my rides for $2 grand, I'll fly him out and have more cars to paint then he could dream of. lol
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Originally Posted by custmsprty
Coatings arent for everyone.
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Originally Posted by mrclean
Coatings arent for everyone.
how do you like beeds coating? you've used it right?
Back to the full-time grind.
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Originally Posted by custmsprty
For those prices I could get a high quality repaint any day of the week.
In my area no way this is true, and I dont know how Florida could be any better. Is this some sort of joke?
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Whatever the price the detailer charged you for, I think it is the detailer's responsibility to achieve a flawless, or a near flawless finish, before applying the coat.
A coating will seal the defects, and correcting afterwards implies in removing it through heavy polishing.
If the detailer charged low, it is his fault. He made a bad deal, but he has to deliver his best, and prepare the paint prior to coating in the best way he can do it.
Even if I had to pay from my pocket, a car would never leave my premises coated like that.
It is my reputation on the line, a thread on AGO made on top of my poor job, very humiliating and unprofessional.
My two cents, best regards.
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Maxima777...
Keep us posted on how things are going with your detail. Were you able to achieve a successful conclusion with your detailer?
Tom
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