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has anyone here lost interest in detailing?
I have for the most part. I still wash it properly, but that's the most I put into it as well as a spray wax every once in awhile. Not interested in fixing swirls or scratches anymore as the paint is too delicate..
The reason I lost interest is my cars paint, it just sucks. The roof's clear is failing, the hoods clear is showing signs of failure and was backed into denting the front lip, the right front fender is just massively jacked where only a full repaint can fix it, all four door handles the clear coat has delaminated, both mirrors are faded and discolored, the rear bumper was a junk repaint from day one, the spoiler has some sort of fiberglass cracking leaving thousands of small cracks under the paint.
From a distance it looks nice detailed, but upclose I can see all the flaws. I have considered getting a full repaint, but the cost is not worth it to me. I would rather use that amount of money as a down payment for a new-used car.
Sigh.. Im almost praying my car catches on fire and is totaled just so I can get something else.. Or that someone deeply keys the entire car so I could have my insurance pay for full repaint or something.
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Re: has anyone here lost interest in detailing?
Year, make, and model please?
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Re: has anyone here lost interest in detailing?
Originally Posted by conquistador
Year, make, and model please?
2005 Altima 3.5se
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How did your paint crap out that quick?
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Re: has anyone here lost interest in detailing?
Man sorry to hear that. I can feel for you on that one from past experience. I do believe you will be rejuvenated once you get a new used car. You will get back the passion.
That is what happened to me when I got a new car. Long Story Short my buddies wife side swiped the hood and side of my DD. It would cost more to repair than what the car was worth.
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Re: has anyone here lost interest in detailing?
Originally Posted by hogie
How did your paint crap out that quick?
Ask Nissan why they used such crappy paint.
Originally Posted by Kamakaz1961
Man sorry to hear that. I can feel for you on that one from past experience. I do believe you will be rejuvenated once you get a new used car. You will get back the passion.
That is what happened to me when I got a new car. Long Story Short my buddies wife side swiped the hood and side of my DD. It would cost more to repair than what the car was worth.
Part of me wants to part with my car just to get something new and different. Been looking at c4/c5 vettes lately and would like one of those to be my next ride. But my car has been so dang reliable(and its fully paid off) that it seems foolish to get rid of it.
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Re: has anyone here lost interest in detailing?
there was a period where i was in-between main vehicles and i had a moderate mileage loaner Mazda Tribute from my broker while my new car came in. my interest in detailing waned quite a bit at that point.
then it happened again a few years later. i had a new car bought back by the manufacturer and needed a temporary main vehicle until i figured out what i wanted to get next, so the same guy leased me an old Frontier. same thing happened - had no interest. i had two beaters, essentially.
you have to have a canvas, bottom line.
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A lot of my detailing is more out of nessesity versus desire.
My Touareg & the track car gets more attention. The boat gets detailed more often to eliminate dried blood & salt spray;Mostly a nessesity.
I need the wife to let us get a 5 car garage, the 3 car just isn't enough anymore. Maybe if I could keep all the cars inside I would keep up all the cars.
Coatings make life much easier which allow me more time for fishing and less time to detail.
I feel your pain and many of hit that bump of the road.
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Re: has anyone here lost interest in detailing?
Originally Posted by Ebg18t
A lot of my detailing is more out of nessesity versus desire.
My Touareg & the track car gets more attention. The boat gets detailed more often to eliminate dried blood & salt spray;Mostly a nessesity.
I need the wife to let us get a 5 car garage, the 3 car just isn't enough anymore. Maybe if I could keep all the cars inside I would keep up all the cars.
Coatings make life much easier which allow me more time for fishing and less time to detail.
I feel your pain and many of hit that bump of the road.
I tried opticoat but it never stuck to my car for some reason. I now just wash my car once a once and usually spray wax it every or every other wash.
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Re: has anyone here lost interest in detailing?
Nissan paint is awful, I've seen so many with clear coat failure. My guess is the company is maximizing profits by using inferior materials
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