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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 04:20 PM
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Hi guys, my name is Eric and I'm an enthusiast detailer that has been detailing cars as a hobby through bimmerforums.com

I'd like to extend my special rates for members of g35driver.com

Read below if you guys are interested in a full exterior detail of your ride:

If your car's paint job is starting to get grity and dull...let me detail it for you! My products I use are of high quality.

Detail consists of (using high quality professional products):

1. Hand Wash using Meguiars NXT car wash w/sheepskin mits
2. Dry with Micro-fiber waffle weave towels
3. Surface contaminant removal (Meguiars Clay Bar)

(Machine Polishing for paints in good condition)
4. Klasse AIO (synthetic polish) applied with Porter Cable Orbital buffer. Klasse leaves no waxy residue...i love this product so much!
5. Klasse sealant glaze (keeps paint smooth, protected, and deepens shine), NXT techwax (synthetic wax protection), or S100 (p21s) carnauba wax (deep rich gloss ideal for dark paints)

(Machine Polishing for paints with swirls and surface scratches)
4. Meguairs DACP or 1Z Einszett Paint Polish to remove swirls and surface oxidation using PC.
5. Meguairs NXT techwax (dark, rich shine.) or S100 carnauba wax

(Machine Polishing for paints with heavy swirls and scratches)
4. 1Z Einszett Ultra Paint Polish with cutting pad
5. Meguairs NXT techwax (dark, rich shine.) or S100 carnauba wax

6. Tire and exterior trim dressing
8. Windows cleaned with stongard's invisible glass

My work will leave your paint smooth, super shiny, oxidation free, not to mention 90% swirl free.

I use a Porter Cable orbital buffer model 7336 and rotary buffer model 7428 with Meguairs polishing pads and backing plates. PC Orbital buffers are the safest, fastest, and best way to polish out scratches, and swirl marks without the risk of burning paint. Just take a look of the before/after pics in the following posts. I can also safely polish out deeper scratches and swirl marks with my Porter Cable rotary buffer when needed.

I'm located in Irvine and detail cars from my garage as a hobby. I also do mobile detailing as well. Pricing is below.

Bring the car to me:

$100 - g35 coupe
$110 - g35 sedan
$130 - larger sized car
$165 - SUV

Mobile Detail prices (I come to you):

$110 - g35 coupe
$120 - g35 sedan
$140 - larger sized car
$175 - SUV

Email me or call 949-278-5865 to schedule

Special first time offer for g35driver.com members: free Zymöl Wheel Coat (wax protection for your rims)

Detailing is one of my hobbies...come check out my swirl-free finish on my '96 BMW m3 and you'll see what i mean! Restore the look of your ride today!

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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 04:24 PM
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here are some picts of my work:

black g35:

swirl marks on hood

Look at that reflection! Thanks to Clay, Einszett Paint Polish, and S100 Wax

Finished detail


'03 Metallic black BMW m5:

swirls

Half-Hood sun test (right side done with Clay, Einszett Paint Polish, and S100 carnauba wax)

Detail finished
 
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 08:13 PM
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do you have any references.
 
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 08:19 PM
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Money back gurantee?
 
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by patrickwong
do you have any references.
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...d.php?t=115847

And you don't pay till I'm done with your car. You'll not only be satisifed with my work, you will want to come back. I'll post some more picts.
 
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 09:24 PM
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Interested (well...atleast after all this rain goes away :/). I wash/wax my G with zaino. Will the products I use cause problems if I get a detail from you?

--Randy
 
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Old Jan 4, 2005 | 02:34 PM
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Reference here

Eric is a good guy and an absolute detailing NUTJOB. Just sit around the garage and talk shop with him about cars.

He did a great job on my TB coupe when I was living in SoCal and the Bimmerforum folks have taken a liking to his services as well-- he has repeat customers.

I have pictures of my coupe online somewhere, I'll post when I find them.

PM me if you need further affirmation.
 
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Old Jan 4, 2005 | 02:44 PM
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i am very interested..in Irvine as well...

when the weather gets better
 
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Old Jan 4, 2005 | 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by axiochris
i am very interested..in Irvine as well...

when the weather gets better

Yep same here. I need some detailing on my FX and G
 
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Old Jan 4, 2005 | 03:23 PM
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he did a really good job on my car once.highly recommended.
 
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Old Jan 5, 2005 | 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by randygsx
Interested (well...atleast after all this rain goes away :/). I wash/wax my G with zaino. Will the products I use cause problems if I get a detail from you?

--Randy
Nope. Zaino and my synthetic waxes (NXT or klasse) will not intefere with each other. Although, you can always layer carnauba on top of synthetics for the best shine (i.e S100 on top of NXT)!
 
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Old Jan 5, 2005 | 11:13 PM
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looks like the weather will be good tomorrow (thursday), then not so good after that. Email me to schedule if you guys would like a detail tomorrow.
 
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Old Jan 5, 2005 | 11:23 PM
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i dont think anyone is going to detail thier car on thurs with it raining on the weekend...

HAHAHHAHA

ill take it to you once i see at least two weeks of sun inthe forecast
 
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Old Jan 6, 2005 | 12:14 AM
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Very interested - will email and schedule after the weather improves.
 
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Old Jan 17, 2005 | 04:14 PM
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He did a fantastic job on my black coupe today. I was being picked on by G35Lin for having swirl marks at the last meet, so i called for reinforcement.

But, if any of you guys are looking for a good detail, i highly recommend him. I know most of you are **** of letting someone touch your car, but he's very knowledgeable of the job. He took out all the swirls and scratches. It was well worth it!

Check him out at www.OCprodetailers.com
 
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