View Full Version : Clear Coat Repair *DUW*
Rider90
04-21-2007, 03:19 PM
Clear Coat Repair is a new service designed especially around repairing scratches, scuffs, scrapes, and surface marring. Utilizing top of the line products, the Porter Cable 7424 for the safest approach in Random Orbit technology, and 1500 Watts of direct lighting, I work with your clear coat to repair many of the problems seen in direct sunlight. This service can be can added on to any package for a low additional rate of $35.00/hour or purchased seperately at $40.00/hour.
BEFORE:
http://jasonsautospa.com/ccr/1.jpg
AFTER:
http://jasonsautospa.com/ccr/3.jpg
SIDE BY SIDE:
http://jasonsautospa.com/ccr/4.jpg
BEFORE:
http://jasonsautospa.com/ccr/7.jpg
AFTER:
http://jasonsautospa.com/ccr/8.jpg
THE FINAL RESULT:
http://jasonsautospa.com/ccr/9.jpg
http://jasonsautospa.com/ccr/6.jpg
http://jasonsautospa.com/ccr/5.jpg
HwyCruiser
04-21-2007, 04:54 PM
That's awesome. :bows:
jim geary
04-21-2007, 05:50 PM
Wow, very impressive.
jdando
04-21-2007, 06:12 PM
WOW:bows:
Good work Jason!
jeremy
FordNut
04-21-2007, 07:10 PM
Looks great. How many hours for a MM?
Rider90
04-21-2007, 07:22 PM
Looks great. How many hours for a MM?
Into this particular Marauder (Pictured) I have about nine hours invested into exterior repair only. Being that my method is very safe, and I start from the least abraisive and move up, the owner will be getting a few hours knocked off the bill. Being careful takes up a lot of time. But atleast it is done right.
OneBADLsE
04-22-2007, 08:47 PM
Isn't it expensive to repaint cars???
LOL JK!!
It looks like a world class paintjob after you're done with it. Unreal - simply amazing. Rider, IMAGINE if you actually had some layers of paint to work with?!?
Do i even dare to imagine? lol
superiorone
04-23-2007, 11:14 AM
Very nice work, and I don't give out compliments on car care often because I am a clean freak, but all the work I have seen of yours it is all A+.
KillJoy
04-23-2007, 11:22 AM
DAYUM JASON!!!!!!
I thought you wax jobs looked good!!!
Hmmmm......my car gots sctarches....
KillJoy
Rider90
04-24-2007, 04:02 AM
Thanks Guys :beer:
Mad4Macs
04-24-2007, 06:48 AM
Being that you're a long, long way from me, who/what/where kind of questions should I be asking when I'm looking for someone to perform this kind of service?
I've got a few scratches I'd like repaired, but not enough to spring for new paint.
Rider90
04-24-2007, 08:53 AM
Being that you're a long, long way from me, who/what/where kind of questions should I be asking when I'm looking for someone to perform this kind of service?
I've got a few scratches I'd like repaired, but not enough to spring for new paint.
It depends if you're looking for a commerical shop, or a lone detailer like myself. If you're looking for someone that offers this kind of work out of their garage, check out http://www.autopia.org/ and ask, or search around for people in your area. Many users on that website offer detailing, either commerical or out of their garage, and many have a hundred pictures to back up their work. If you work your way around those forums, evaluating someone should be easy as pie. Everyone has different methods to get things done, but if you see a certain detailer close by is proud of his work, it comes out great, and has some experience behind him - there you go.
As for a genuine commerical shop in your area, that is a tough one. I'd say stop by and get an estimate from them, and ask what kind of methods they use to fix scratches and most importantly, ask them what they do to ensure there are no swirl marks (Holograms in the paint, at certain lighting angles) if they seem confident, nice, and have been in business long (Kind of a hint letting you know business, and return business, is good enough to keep their doors open) then that should also be a good choice.
Heck if you want, stop by and get the estimate, and hand me over their phone number. I'll call up as if I lived in the area and ask them about certain repairs I would need, etc... and I will let you know how it goes. That isn't a guarantee that they can do the job 100%, but it won't get much better based on our locations.
Local Boy
04-24-2007, 08:57 AM
Me Too! I'm out here in Hawaii and would love to get my car looking like that. Any advice appreciated. Aloha
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