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Re: Boom! Test spot got me the job from skeptical customer!
LOL. I was thinking something similar about giving him just a taste. Of course he can't drive around with just part of his car corrected now.
Is $1500 what a paint job costs there, or $1500 beyond what you'll charge?
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Re: Boom! Test spot got me the job from skeptical customer!
Thanks everybody!
He was going to get only the hood and roof painted, so that was my guess at what he would pay.
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Re: Boom! Test spot got me the job from skeptical customer!
Originally Posted by FUNX650
Bob
LOL Thank you Bob!
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Re: Boom! Test spot got me the job from skeptical customer!
After washing, before clay. Here's what I am dealing with:
Test spot in the picture- still some swirls in the test spot, gonna have to go a little longer when I do the whole panel:
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Re: Boom! Test spot got me the job from skeptical customer!
Originally Posted by KirkH
I had a guy contact me today with a 2004 Infinity SUV, black paint, bad shape. He asked me if I could "make it look better until I can afford to get it painted."
I said "I'm not a magician, but bring it by."
He was totally skeptical that I could do anything but he came by anyway. He asked how much to "see if I can make it better."
I agreed to do a test spot for free. Here's how it came out:
Optimum compound II + orange pad
Pinnacle Advanced Finishing polish + white pad
Boom! I got the big job and saved this guy $1500 in a paint job!
I will show progress of how it goes tomorrow when I do the job.
Way to step through the products… Very nicely done! Thanks for the description!
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Re: Boom! Test spot got me the job from skeptical customer!
Originally Posted by KirkH
It's a mess. Extreme oxidation, water spots, etchings, everything. You should have seen his face when I whipped out the Cyclo 5. It looks like a hair dryer from the 1950's or something. I started with orange pad and Meguiar's cleaner wax (not much help) , went to Sonax Hybrid NPT ( a little better)T, then Wolfgang Uber AIO (starting to get somewhere) and then Optimum Compound II did the trick. Dude's jaw dropped after I polished it with Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish and a white pad. It ain't perfect, but he ain't spending $1500 on a paint job anymore though!
Ummm, of course this was what I meant to quote...
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Re: Boom! Test spot got me the job from skeptical customer!
Great, can't wait to see the final results, there a lot of cars that are neglected and a good compound and polish, and added protection can make a car nearly new look thus saving a lot of money from a respray, I bet he doesn't repaint the car if the rest comes out just as good !!!!
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Re: Boom! Test spot got me the job from skeptical customer!
Nice improvement.
I'm just curious as far as paint thickness goes. Did you take any paint thickness readings before performing the test spot?
With that kind of neglect the clear coat may be close to gone or is it single stage paint?
Burn through could be a real issue with neglected paint like that.
The only reason I ask these questions is to protect your personal liability.
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Re: Boom! Test spot got me the job from skeptical customer!
Originally Posted by custmsprty
Nice improvement.
I'm just curious as far as paint thickness goes. Did you take any paint thickness readings before performing the test spot?
With that kind of neglect the clear coat may be close to gone or is it single stage paint?
Burn through could be a real issue with neglected paint like that.
The only reason I ask these questions is to protect your personal liability.
I do have a HighLine Meter Paint Thickness Gauge 2nd Generation, and I will be measuring before polishing tomorrow. I wasn't worried about it for the test spot, because he was planning on painting it anyway.
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Re: Boom! Test spot got me the job from skeptical customer!
Originally Posted by KirkH
Cool. As you know, people are unpredictable, hey you said you could fix this and you ruined my paint.
Looking forward to the full write up.
I'm with you, the test spot is the key , and if they don't sign up they have to drive around with a shiny spot and then someone asks them, what's that? What happened to the rest of you car, why isn't it as shiny as that spot?
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2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 2016 Pearl White Nissan Altima SR
2019 Nissan Rogue SL
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