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rydawg said:I have been polishing since, when Pintos and Gremlins were cool.
rydawg said:Every exotic that I have ever done has been a total mess and has been hacked before I got it. Think about how many times the car gets wiped down improperly just to show it off.
Also kids at dealerships can't wait to get their paws on these cars and end up hacking them.
I have been polishing since, when Pintos and Gremlins were cool.
Jakerooni said:lol you new here still.... I got my a$$ compltetly chewed out and spit on when I voiced this exact same opinion. But in all reality 99% of the soccar mom detailers couldn't touch the high end exotics and visa versa. We all have our different niches. The reason that the "high dollar" cars get more press here is simply because they are rarer to see. I mean who really cares what process was taken on cleaning up that 1999 town and country? or that Used Dodge ram on the corner lot? We see those every day. And they are posted on here. But those only get a reply or two and then the thread just dies. Then you get someone detailing a very babied ferrari claiming 50+ hours of correction on it and it goes for 30 pages. ehh I don't get it but it seems to be what sells on here. Hopefully you don't get chastised to much for voicing this opinion.
blk45 said:Good points Ryan.
I respect a detailers ability, no matter what they are working on. If you are good at it, it will show. There are some valid points here. As mentioned, the threads with exotics do get waaayyyy more attention. Why? Because pretty much all of us love them and like to look at them. I don't even bother posting "normal" cars, because it's way to much work to do to get a few responses. Having had the pleasure to work on exotics, I would beg to differ that all of them are pristine and require no "real work". As a rule of thumb, they "usually" don't get as trashed as a minivan, but I have seen some that were in pretty bad shape. Not only that, I would MUCH rather polish a common car versus an exotic. The surfaces are a lot flatter and very accessible. All of the stuff that makes exotics cool looking (vents, random angles, scoops, etc.), also makes them a royal pain to polish. There are a lot of areas that are next to impossible to get to with a machine. Another thing, they are ridiculously close to the ground and have low roof lines are usually very wide. All of these elements make them a pain to work on as well. Trying to lean over the car to polish the mid sections without leaning on it, sitting on the floor to polish the sides, because chairs put you too high, etc. all add to the complexity of the polishing process. Not to mention, they are a royal pain to get in and out of. Heck, I barely fit into them just to ride in/drive them.
A friend of mine once told me, "you will be excited about working on exotics, until you start working on it. Then, it's just another job, until you are done and can admire your work." He was correct. After the first one, they are just work.
Also, most of the owners with the exotics that spend the money, expect everything to be done. When working on regular cars that have a huge turnaround, the customer is so impressed by the obvious, they don't really pay attention to the details, nor do they usually want to pay to have them taken care of.
Everyone has their own opinion and they are entitled to it. I'm sure it won't change because of my post or this thread, but I think for people to make an accurate statement about this, they should have worked on multiples of both types of cars, not base an opinion on one or two cars, or on the work of others.
Ultimately, you will never make everyone happy, so I would suggest making your customers happy. If others are impressed, it's an added bonus. I have found some detailers that I really value their opinion. I strive to impress them. Everyone else's opinion is just icing on the cake. Everyone likes the approval of their peers, but unfortunately, you will never get it from most of them.
MiamiS430 said:I'd like to point to Rasky's post on the Navi and the response it's getting. http://www.autopia.org/forum/pro-de...ln-navigator-extreme-makeover-56k-no-way.html
Accumulator said:... still think it's weird that I keep my beaters as nice as my good cars. They just don't have the same mindset; a "driver", let alone a *beater* simply doesn't matter to them. .
Accumulator said:Some sorta-random thoughts follow:
- People probably expect more folks to be interested in looking at exotics (for any reason). No, I myself don't find 'em all that interesting but hey, that's just me. And yeah, there's probably some justified pride involved when somebody trusts you to do serious work on a valuable vehicle. Most owners don't turn their exotics over to just *anyone*.
- I also have to say that most of the exotics I've seen IRL were in terrible condition. Often *clean*, but marred up just like any grocery-getter.
- Owners of expensive cars are probably more likely to pay for extensive reconditioning-type details. Wonder how often sombody like TH0001 gets paid to spend days doing somebody's minivan :think: Actually, that's something I'd *love* to see posted!
- People I know who are "car nuts", even serious concours competitors, still think it's weird that I keep my beaters as nice as my good cars. They just don't have the same mindset; a "driver", let alone a *beater* simply doesn't matter to them. People like that Ferrari owner with the mint Subie (and guys like me) aren't all that common IME. Even people *here* have talked about having one vehicle that they simply don't keep all that nice.
- If certain threads/topics/whatever don't interest you, I'd just skip them without comment. Pointing out that something doesn't interest you kinda rubs me the wrong way. If you don't care, why spend time/energy on it? It's kinda like calling somebody's baby ugly....you know, the old "if you can't say something nice..." thing.
akimel said:I confess that I just like seeing sports cars and roadsters. I don't even need dramatic before and after shots. I'd be happy with just gorgeous afters.![]()