RubberDuckey Waxing Service ? :)
Im def down for this... but unfortunately my car still has the damn aerosol spray from that metal fence. ARG!!! anyways, that would be a great start of a good service for the club.
Those are some great pics by the way.
Those are some great pics by the way.
Hahaha Lol ok no im not starting a buisness or something im actually in school for nursing *suprising* but I worked at an airport for 2 years waxing, washing airplanes and vehicles so I got used to it if people are intrested send a PM to me
I do
1) wash
2) minor scratch removal *if needed* and not always 100%
3) polish if needed
4) wax
$80 is pretty reasonable being soap, wax, polish, scratch remover, bonnets, polishing cloths cost me almost $40-$60
I do
1) wash
2) minor scratch removal *if needed* and not always 100%
3) polish if needed
4) wax
$80 is pretty reasonable being soap, wax, polish, scratch remover, bonnets, polishing cloths cost me almost $40-$60
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Rubberduckey and I have sat down and talk about how much time and resources are needed for such a service. and I think its fair to say that this kinda service is just cheap. But remember there are different levels of service. The price can flux up and down but 100 dollars even is what it looks like is the fair ball park. Now I am sure, we are going to get the well I can get it cheaper here, or I dont think its worth 100$. But when it comes down to it, its a value judgement... Value for me is not based just one cost. it has to do with the quality of service. I had my car waxed by Rubberduckey maybe 3 times. 2 of which was because I did the incorrect things when it comes to washing you car. lol dont get me started on how bad of an idea power hosing washing is. But my point is, RubberDuckey is completely hands on... he will help learn the ropes so that in time you can feel confident of doing your own waxing. Want to know how good he is. to look and (if he gives you permission) touch his car. it looks frigging amazing. and feels like... well it feels like silk. No frigging joke.
I am sure Rubberduckey can even come out to your neck of the woods to get the job done. But he has my complete trust on this matter. and if there was an official officer position of Chief of F*#*ing Clean Cars He would have it.
PM "Rubberduckey" directly if yo uwant to book a time and place, and post up some before and after pics.
Its always always recommended that your claybar your car first. That can be done as part of his wax service, but thats something that can drive up the cost. Its not the bar, but its the time needed to do a proper job. with the clay bar. And I cant stress this enough... you want to start properly
I am sure Rubberduckey can even come out to your neck of the woods to get the job done. But he has my complete trust on this matter. and if there was an official officer position of Chief of F*#*ing Clean Cars He would have it.
PM "Rubberduckey" directly if yo uwant to book a time and place, and post up some before and after pics.
Its always always recommended that your claybar your car first. That can be done as part of his wax service, but thats something that can drive up the cost. Its not the bar, but its the time needed to do a proper job. with the clay bar. And I cant stress this enough... you want to start properly
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