If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Why is there even swirls on the new Camaro? That vehicle should be swirled free. Great job on with the swirl removal.
I can only assume thats the dealerships fault. I dont know how the Camaros arrive to the dealerships but all the ones ive seen have the plastic and all that stuff on them which leaves the sticky residue. So I can only assume they washed and dried it with a poor technique.
Why is there even swirls on the new Camaro? That vehicle should be swirled free. Great job on with the swirl removal.
Dealer Installed Swirls are the only free things they give consumers.
But nothing a crazed detailer cant handle.
As for the Camaro SS, cant wait to pick mine's up sometime next year. Goodbye Subaru, Helloooooo Chevy!
2006 San Remo Red WRX TR
2005 Ford Ranger XLT
Detailers clean places nobody see. Detailer see's things nobody else see. But if you ask a Detailer to see how a dress looks on a woman, they are blind.
Re: Surfside Detailing: 2010 Camaro SS (Another one)
Since we prep many new vehicles for auto manufacturers I understand why dealerships buff a "new car". The protective film sometimes leaves large amounts of residue that require a strong solvent to remove. Frequently when you remove the adhesive it induces marring and scratches in the clearcoat which need to be polished out.
Comment