Anyone in the Toronto area who knows how to Buff paint
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Anyone in the Toronto area who knows how to Buff paint
My "new" 95 Olds 98 is in real nice shape overall, but it has a lot of small, buffable scratches. As I have seen what can happen if you don't know how to buff paint properly, I don't wanna start practising on this car.
As money is tight, I am wondering if anyone knows someone in the Toronto area who can do it, and not rape me for it as most of the detailing shops would.
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Erik
As money is tight, I am wondering if anyone knows someone in the Toronto area who can do it, and not rape me for it as most of the detailing shops would.
Thanks!
Erik
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Re: Anyone in the Toronto area who knows how to Buff paint
Originally Posted by bigerik
My "new" 95 Olds 98 is in real nice shape overall, but it has a lot of small, buffable scratches. As I have seen what can happen if you don't know how to buff paint properly, I don't wanna start practising on this car.
As money is tight, I am wondering if anyone knows someone in the Toronto area who can do it, and not rape me for it as most of the detailing shops would.
Thanks!
Erik
As money is tight, I am wondering if anyone knows someone in the Toronto area who can do it, and not rape me for it as most of the detailing shops would.
Thanks!
Erik
yeah a member named Peterg22000 lives in toronto and is a painter.
but I dont know if he does side jobs.
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Hi Peter
For the most part, there are just a lot of light scratches, not deep ones that are into the paint. It bascially needs a good run over with some compound and a buffer. Spent MANY years in the car rental business, so I have a pretty good idea what can and can't be done, so I am realistic. The paint itself, is pretty good overall.
Oh, and I live about 3 or 4 minutes drive from City Buick!
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Erik
For the most part, there are just a lot of light scratches, not deep ones that are into the paint. It bascially needs a good run over with some compound and a buffer. Spent MANY years in the car rental business, so I have a pretty good idea what can and can't be done, so I am realistic. The paint itself, is pretty good overall.
Oh, and I live about 3 or 4 minutes drive from City Buick!
Thanks
Erik
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Well im sure i can help you out sometime, maybe in a week or so can be a good time?
Also what colour is your car? (please DONT say black :P )
PM me to work out anydetails
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Also what colour is your car? (please DONT say black :P )
PM me to work out anydetails
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Sounds great!
Oh, and did I mention it was black?
Just kidding.
It is a steel blue, which is almost as bad I am thinking! If I can figure out how to upload pictures on here, I will post some!
Will take it to PM'*
Oh, and did I mention it was black?
Just kidding.
It is a steel blue, which is almost as bad I am thinking! If I can figure out how to upload pictures on here, I will post some!
Will take it to PM'*
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Hey Peter, I didn't know you were a painter, interesting. And no I'm not saying that because I need one. I wish I knew how to paint but truth be know I suck at it, and bodywork.
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