Sport-injected
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- Scott
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Yes it is very labor intensive and takes a while to do it properly so I am not surprised it costs that much, and I'm honored to hear you would trust me with your car! I have considered having it done professionally myself many time but I have too many parts on my wish list that I would rather put the money toward, hense doing the detail myself.@Sport-injected so, you've convinced me this stuff is legit. If I was near Jersey, I'd just pay you to detail The Hotness™️, but it is what it is. I think a local shop, which seems legit to me as I just visited them today, quoted me 2K for a 2-stage mild cut & polish to get the paint to perfect, then ceramic coat (and all of that includes a full exterior wash, of course, and interior cleaning, and washing & ceramic coating my rims). I feel like it's a solid deal for what I'm getting, but would love to know your thoughts.
If I do it, I totally plan on getting some of the graphene products your promote. They seem legit!
It is a tedious task, thats why I end up breaking my car into sections and ends up taking me a month to complete the entire car in piece meal.
I don't hold it against anyone that is willing to pay to get it done right away and with guaranteed results. You do what you feel is right for your situation, and if you want to take on the job yourself in the future you can always start to round up the needed equipment and supplies and give it a go next year!
Whatever you decide good luck and I hope to see some pictures after it is completed!
I hope this answered your question.
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