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Jakerooni said:I personally don't like seeing people getting ripped off without knowing it. And I think the clever way the PC/UDM is marketed is doing exactly that. By keeping the simple education of a better option at bay and pushing something that works.... but at a much higher price. Again.. just my $.02
David Fermani said:For me, seeing (with my own 2 eyes, not pictures on a web-site) is believing as far as non rotary correction goes. I've only had the chance to witness 2 "pro detailers" attempt to fully correct a finish with a PC, but unfortunatly they were unsuccessful. If any PCer's do total correction down here in South Florida PM me. I'd love to watch.
Alfisti said:David, while agree with you that photos are an imperfect way of accurately showing a paints finish (especially when comparing LSP :faint, what do believe you're seeing in the 'before and after' shots of some of the members here? Just curious as to what goes through you're mind when you see them. :up
David Fermani said:It's not about what your seeing, but what you're not seeing. Pictures posted don't show the true finish. When I observe a vehicle and it's finish in person, I look from all angles to see how the light magnifies imperfections. I look at paint all day long and my eyes are trained to look deep into the finish, beyond just the shine. One could take before and after pictures of a neglected finish with just a simple LSP (no concentrated correction) and the shots could show the car as looking super wet, deep and shiny with the right angle and light. Interiors and engines are just as difficult to truely photo also. If you look at the pictures I took (interior & engine) of the Black Supra I posted in the Click & Brags, you'd say they look almost perfect. In fact, they were far from it. I didn't even wash the engine and just vaccumed the interior, but it photo'd great. Sorry if this offends some, but I'd be willing to bet that some of the *pro* detailers who post pics are much better picture takers than detailers. :ignore