thanks mate, your not the only one, a lot of people look at me like i have lost the plot when i say i will need the car for a couple of days there is also a lot of people out there who try detailing there own car but soon give up when they realise it has taken them the best part of a day to get 1 panel the way they like it
here are a couple of pics of my work, these are 50/50 shots to show you the difference between the original paint and the corrected side and a couple of completed cars http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t6/nicp2007/70lambodone.jpg
Some nice work there Nic, that Silver Spirit looks like new, now that you have subscribed you do not have to link the photos, instead just put them here directly
thanks guys i realised i could attach them when i was half way through yeah the silver spirit was a challenge, i referred to it as polishing a football pitch when i was there, as it was green and a lot bigger than i first thought so nearly 4 days was spent on it, the car had been there for months and had no interest so i was called in to detail it and whilst i was there a couple came to see it and placed a deposit there and then they even rang me the morning they were heading up to pick it up so i could meet them and have a chat about the car and how to care for it, plus they had come up in her origianal sierra rs 500 that she had owned from new and wanted to show me it as they knew i had a soft spot for the old fords
I was watching an episode of wheeler dealers last night and Edd China said that a good detail job can add up to 3G in value to a car
Poor Edd keeps getting the short end of the stick - By the time he's done bringing it up to nick and Mike flips it, Edd makes a whopping 3£ per hour. . . & he already spent that on the Transporter!
i wish i knew it added £3k, i did a corsa last year for myself to sell and only sold it for £995, if i'd of known i would of put it up at £3500 lol wheeler dealers always makes me laugh, they spend weeks on them sometimes and make a £200 profit and get exited about it