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Professional Detailer Cumming, Ga?
I've been a member here for a while, total amatuer only detailing my own vehicles. I just traded my '10 Porsche Cayman and '03 Ram 1500 in on a new '14 Ram 1500 4x4 Black Out Edition. For the very first detail I'd like to find a local professional to get her set up right, and possibly apply a paint sealant as well. I'm hoping there is someone on here that I can use, as I have come to trust the advice I get on here, and I would like to give something back to this community, at least in a small way.
So what do you think of paint sealant on a new 4x4? Would it help prevent light scratches from off-roading? Would it help she'd mud, dirt, and grime after mudding? . She is too pretty to go mudding and get scratched, at least until I get something in place to protect it. I think I may be more anal about this truck than I was with the Porsche....
Any other tips for protecting brand new paint? Any tips on a first detail if I do it myself?
Thank You!
Mike
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Beauiful truck if you cant find a detailer where you are then do it your its very rewarding you could put a regular paint selant like blackfire crystalseal paint sealant or go tge extra mile and opti coat your truck
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Re: Professional Detailer Cumming, Ga?
Opti-Coat after 1 year [video]
Not the video, but the links.
VT
Originally Posted by glen e
....It's all I use these days....they are buffing when I'm relaxing...and still don't get the powder out of canines!
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Re: Professional Detailer Cumming, Ga?
I am loving Opti-Coat, but thinking I might go the rejex route until spring. Put my youngest in private school last week, which is why I traded in my other two vehicles (much lower payment, and they needed service, tires, etc). I ran across Zaino, but dang, with all the products you have to buy Opti-Coat is actually cheaper!
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Re: Professional Detailer Cumming, Ga?
Originally Posted by cane.mba
1.For the very first detail I'd like to find a local professional to get her set up right, and possibly apply a paint sealant as well. I'm hoping there is someone on here that I can use, as I have come to trust the advice I get on here, and I would like to give something back to this community, at least in a small way.
Make a thread. "Detailer need ATL". You will get more views.
The OP of the thread that I posted is roughly 40 miles from you.
So what do you think of paint sealant on a new 4x4? 2. Well it would be a sacrificial barrier...but the hell it will have to endure off road...lol
Would it help prevent light scratches from off-roading?
3.Would it help she'd mud, dirt, and grime after mudding? .
It would help for sure, no bout adoubt it.
She is too pretty to go mudding and get scratched, at least until I get something in place to protect it. I think I may be more anal about this truck than I was with the Porsche....
Any other tips for protecting brand new paint? Any tips on a first detail if I do it myself?
Thank You!
Mike
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...t-sealant.html
Mike P. has a thread about detailing new vehicles. Hopefully someone or yourself can look up Mikes Article/thread about how to detail new car or vehicle. Search easn't working for me for some reason.
VT
Originally Posted by glen e
....It's all I use these days....they are buffing when I'm relaxing...and still don't get the powder out of canines!
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Re: Professional Detailer Cumming, Ga?
VT, thank you! Search isn't working for me either, but I found the article at. http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-phillips.html
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Re: Professional Detailer Cumming, Ga?
You're welcome. Aggressive beauty you got there.
I was raised in the south. 4WD/mudding are synonymous.
Come to think of it, my brother and my cousin thought that they were the original "Duke Boys"...lol...chasing them Daisy's.
Happy detailing...
Thanks for the link.
VT
Originally Posted by glen e
....It's all I use these days....they are buffing when I'm relaxing...and still don't get the powder out of canines!
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