Mobile-Detailing in the GTA
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Originally Posted by godmans
Kevin: Thanks for your awesome service =) I have never seen my paint in such a good shape
Colin: It is my Brilliant Silver 4dr Mama ride lol
Colin: It is my Brilliant Silver 4dr Mama ride lol
LOL, Godmans, Kevin's 'touch' had given that paint so much depth.....great job on your "4dr Mama ride".....
As you know, I have Platinum Ice on my M, which is very similar to Brilliant Silver, so I'm thinking that paint will pop too after Kevin waves his magic wand... Wow, I can't wait for that........it's gonna be like a new ride..
Give your "Mama ride" some TLC occasionally, man....keep her poppin'
C.
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Excellent Work!!!!!!!!
All I can say is WOW!
My car looks better now than when I first got it 2 years ago. I can't believe the shine and NO SWIRL MARKS.
Pleasure meeting you too, Kevin. I think the guy from the church lot wanted a cut of the action.
I went for the full exterior and interior service and glad I did. I have wheat interior so everything shows up but Kevin did a great job on it.
Highly recommend his services!
My car looks better now than when I first got it 2 years ago. I can't believe the shine and NO SWIRL MARKS.
Pleasure meeting you too, Kevin. I think the guy from the church lot wanted a cut of the action.
I went for the full exterior and interior service and glad I did. I have wheat interior so everything shows up but Kevin did a great job on it.
Highly recommend his services!
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Kevin, I was just curious about something. When you detail a car, a very thin layer of paint is removed right? Is there a point where detailing your car will have negative effects becuase the paint becomes too thin?
The reason I am asking is becuase now that I have a PC, I want to make sure I do not over do anything......especially on my new G which I plan on keeping for some time. Obviously, the best thing to do would be to take preventitive care against swirl marks, but was just curious nonetheless.
The reason I am asking is becuase now that I have a PC, I want to make sure I do not over do anything......especially on my new G which I plan on keeping for some time. Obviously, the best thing to do would be to take preventitive care against swirl marks, but was just curious nonetheless.