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Wow the damage was pretty bad. I'm glad they could fix it for you. One thing though Syd, whoever will buy your car is a lucky one. Enjoy your time off and wish you the best.
so you saw the DD facebook pg. now was that grounds for a leg or arm shot... i still can't believe he did it. the paint is perfect BN, they did an amazing job, the scratches you saw on the back bumper was just the beginning they were all over the car. thanx buddy, i'm resting as much as i can.
you're very welcome and thanx... i'll be ok. if you want you can use the code NEWBIE at check out from Detailers Domain for 15% discount on the Rim Shield.
you're very welcome and thanx... i'll be ok. if you want you can use the code NEWBIE at check out from Detailers Domain for 15% discount on the Rim Shield.
Oh thanks for the code! wait...was that a joke lol?...I'm so slow.
so...say a rock hits it.. does the glass coating damage the paint?
i would say yes... it's a silica glass coating which is flexible like fiberglass. maybe the flexibility of the coating will save the paint. that would be cool but i'm not trying to find out.
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thanx BN, you know how many times i've asked for help... finally. you're my hero.
can you take sun shots with non edited pics? honestly, as long as i have been detailing, even a dirty black car will look glossy in the shade. most people take pics with their car in the shade to hide swirls. i want to see the true shine
[QUOTE=ISFPOWER;7694320]can you take sun shots with non edited pics? honestly, as long as i have been detailing, even a dirty black car will look glossy in the shade. young man... are you insinuating that i take edited pics? and that i also take pics of dirty filthy black cars in the shade, with swirls and scratches? i'll see what i can do , tomorrow is supposed to be sunny.
i would say yes... it's a silica glass coating which is flexible like fiberglass. maybe the flexibility of the coating will save the paint. that would be cool but i'm not trying to find out.
interesting product. so if a rock hits hit, what happens to the coating? does it flake off and leave a surface imperfection visible or what?