breakneckvtec
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So heres the story as short as I can give it.
Last year a friend on campus at my college noticed my car and my "work." He asked how much I charge and if I would do his car, an integra Type R :drool:. I said I would. The price issue came up, he wanted exterior only, I said 60 bucks. More than fair for the level of work I do.
Well, after a week I call him up and try to set a date. He tells me he heard of zaino and ordered up that and will be doing it himself. Fine, no skin off my back.
This was leading into summer vacation last summer. We talked a little but for the most part lost contact.
Out of the blue I get a call from him today asking if I wanted to run outside and see his latest detail on the car and give an opinion. I told him where I was parked on campus and I went out, he was there parked and looking over my car.
The purpose of this visit was mainly to show off his 15 coats of zaino on his black R. I look it over, not bad, I could do better but say nothing. Very sterile shine IMO and this was my first time looking at a zainoed car in person.
Well we get to talking and this is the conversation that transpired:
Him: Man I cant stop looking at your car, how many layers of what is it? Its honestly more reflective, wetter, and clearer than my zaino 15 coats.
Me: The process was DACP, VM, EX-P...ONE coat.
Him: Wow, tell me more about EX-P.
Me: Made by a company called poorboys. Its a pure sealant, clear, wet, reflective look as you noticed.
Him: Man, your car is picking up sick reflections on an overcast day.
Me: Your car could look like that too (salesman startup)
Him: Well all I would need is the products you used right
Me: Well, products arent all there is to it, technique is what sets it apart. In addition I have a machine to get rid of the defects you cant touch by hand.
Him: How much for a full car detail this time around
Me: 150
Him: I will be calling soon...
Hopefully he wont flake on me again. I was super stoked after this and quite honestly, I thought all the things he said when I saw his car. EX-P is SUPER reflective. Just thought I would share, I know I have alot of EX-P posts but I am pretty high on this product as of now and am looking forward to experimenting more with it.
Last year a friend on campus at my college noticed my car and my "work." He asked how much I charge and if I would do his car, an integra Type R :drool:. I said I would. The price issue came up, he wanted exterior only, I said 60 bucks. More than fair for the level of work I do.
Well, after a week I call him up and try to set a date. He tells me he heard of zaino and ordered up that and will be doing it himself. Fine, no skin off my back.
This was leading into summer vacation last summer. We talked a little but for the most part lost contact.
Out of the blue I get a call from him today asking if I wanted to run outside and see his latest detail on the car and give an opinion. I told him where I was parked on campus and I went out, he was there parked and looking over my car.
The purpose of this visit was mainly to show off his 15 coats of zaino on his black R. I look it over, not bad, I could do better but say nothing. Very sterile shine IMO and this was my first time looking at a zainoed car in person.
Well we get to talking and this is the conversation that transpired:
Him: Man I cant stop looking at your car, how many layers of what is it? Its honestly more reflective, wetter, and clearer than my zaino 15 coats.
Me: The process was DACP, VM, EX-P...ONE coat.
Him: Wow, tell me more about EX-P.
Me: Made by a company called poorboys. Its a pure sealant, clear, wet, reflective look as you noticed.
Him: Man, your car is picking up sick reflections on an overcast day.
Me: Your car could look like that too (salesman startup)
Him: Well all I would need is the products you used right
Me: Well, products arent all there is to it, technique is what sets it apart. In addition I have a machine to get rid of the defects you cant touch by hand.
Him: How much for a full car detail this time around
Me: 150
Him: I will be calling soon...
Hopefully he wont flake on me again. I was super stoked after this and quite honestly, I thought all the things he said when I saw his car. EX-P is SUPER reflective. Just thought I would share, I know I have alot of EX-P posts but I am pretty high on this product as of now and am looking forward to experimenting more with it.