| Paul_S |
06-25-2014 02:12 AM |
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Originally Posted by Ryan_west
(Post 1813588)
did you miss the part were i said teach your self how to paint correct?????
How are you still learning to detail with almost 10 years experience SMH....
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The detailing industry has changed at a fast pace especially in the last few years. New products and tools are coming out faster then ever before. If you haven't changed your technique in the last few years you are living in the past. Micro fiber pads , carpro orange peel removal pads ,long stroke da machines , nano coatings and sealants , carbon based trim dressings , clay towels are but a few of the things that have came down the pike in the last few years. These changes allow us to work smarter , not harder.My customers have ranged from mom and pop soccer vans to a third place overall at Pebble Beach. So yes I'm still learning. Paints are changing with the use of water based products , ceramic clears , self healing paint etc.
So can a newb go to Harbor Freight and pick up a da for swirl removal ? yep. Will his investment be limited to $200.00 bucks ? Maybe. Will it look as good as a pro shop puts out ? With enough experience eventually. Does the original poster sound like he wants to invest that much time and money ? Probably not IMO. So keep sweating away with your rotary and have a great day. I'll save my rotary and wool pads for dri-foaming cloth interiors.
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