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Re: Speaking to my local Pontiac Car Club
Some very sweet rides! Thanks for sharing...
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Re: Speaking to my local Pontiac Car Club
Great idea and some great looking cars.
I always love the blue/white versions of Firebirds and Trans Ams.
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Awesome cars, you should definitively lend your hand to those guys because they preserve great rides, and a great ride deserves a great detailer.
Thanks for sharing, looking forward to see the results.
Kind Regards.
“Nature is pleased with simplicity. And nature is no dummy”
― Isaac Newton
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Re: Speaking to my local Pontiac Car Club
Originally Posted by 281
Some very sweet rides! Thanks for sharing...
Originally Posted by Capn Blackie
Great idea and some great looking cars.
I always love the blue/white versions of Firebirds and Trans Ams.
Originally Posted by Tato
Awesome cars, you should definitively lend your hand to those guys because they preserve great rides, and a great ride deserves a great detailer.
Thanks for sharing, looking forward to see the results.
Kind Regards.
Thank you all, i am a huge fan of old Pontiac's and Camaro's. The Firebird, Camaro and GTO have always been some of my favorite cars
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Re: Speaking to my local Pontiac Car Club
so today i was asked to speak at our local Pontiac Car Club. i can honestly say that they were blown away with the detailing world. most of them did not know how much the technology changed and were so used the old way of doing things. it blew there mind when i showed them the nanoskin and how it worked. i landed a few jobs on some nice classic cars. one is a 1967 Le mans all original, cant wait to work on that one.
1 of the other guys said he had given up on detailers cause he called a detailer that he found on craigslist. said that the guys showed up, pulled out a rotary with a wool pad and went to town on his brand new BMW. i have to go and fix that one now. the guys didnt even wash the car, just started buffing. told me he didnt know guys like me existed.
even the car salesman told me that the detailers at his dealership didnt do no where near anything i was doing
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^ that's awesome Vargas, looks like you are on the right track
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Outstanding Vargas! That is very cool! Lots of very nice Pontiac's in the club.
Hope to see a Show 'N Shine on the BMW.
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That's cool. I've just struck up a friendship with someone in a Camaro club here in the Triangle area. They just won 'Show Class Winner' at the Super Chevy Show at the Rockingham Dragway this past weekend. It was a metallic royal blue 2010 Camaro with the dual white stripes down the hood and trunk. I've already done his '69 Camaro (painted to match the 2010) and it looks like he may be sending a lot of other members my way. He is a judge at many of the Chevy shows in the Carolinas.
I didn't even do that much to the 2010. Just used AF Tripple with green Uber pad and then topped that with a layer of WG Fuzion. The owner did not leave me much time to work on it so could not do any correction.
The '69 got a full 2 step using FG400 and then Meg 205. This car was poorly finished when it was repainted. It had a lot of marring for a show car.
The folks at the car show that knew him and his 2010 were like 'Wow!' and I was thinking that's nothing. An AIO is like the bare minimum that I do. Owner did not realize that he had that chameleon paint where the metallic flake changes color as the angle of light changes. He plans on giving it back to me to have a complete correction done. That '69 is the oldest classic car I've worked on.
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Great idea and it looks like you had a great presentation set up there. Good for you.
HUMP
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