John
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Just seen the title, £6k
I say good luck to everyone who is in the game, there are obviously people out there who don't mind being bummed to have a clean car.
The results are fantastic, I just don't think the level of skill should command that. I know you need to mask bits and remove bits and not burn the paint but the majority of these people just bought the stuff learnt a few tricks and got on with it.
People study for years and have to pass exams and professional accreditation before they make that type of money, it truly is a distorted sector.
Agree with that completely.
What they are doing is not difficult and reading through some of the write ups on DW you can tell they didn't finish school.
Not directed at Polished Bliss btw.
[Edited on 10-11-2011 by John]
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spikedjack
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i wonder what 2/3 of that money (4k) would get you at Tom's bodyshop (lemass) on here...
I bet it would come out just as good if not better!
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Steve
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it certainly wouldnt come out with less paint then what it went in there with
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Steve
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Also if it wasnt for the internet and people desperately wanting to gain e-points i doubt people would be half as willing to throw thousands at getting ordinary road cars cleaned, basically people are spending thousands just to impress a forum
[Edited on 10-11-2011 by Steve]
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BarnshaW
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on the flipside of it if anyone on here could get away with charging that much and people calling you to pay that then we would all be jumping on the boat, agreed its a massive amount and ridiculous compared to whats involved however if people pay it then they will carry on doing it fair play to them I say.
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BarnshaW
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also you can pretty much buy a fucking E39 M5 for 6k now anyway
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Jake
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Also if it wasnt for the internet and people desperately wanting to gain e-points i doubt people would be half as willing to throw thousands at getting ordinary road cars cleaned, basically people are spending thousands just to impress a forum
[Edited on 10-11-2011 by Steve]
i agree with this. i also cant see why you would spend 2k to do this to a car of this colour and spec
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by spikedjack
i wonder what 2/3 of that money (4k) would get you at Tom's bodyshop (lemass) on here...
I bet it would come out just as good if not better!
I'd quite possibly be machine polishing it if it was there
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Daniel_Corsa
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£6000 for 49hrs work - £122 ph
I'm off to buy sandpaper and whip the DA out the cupboard!
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BarnshaW
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it is also very well saying it took so many hours so it works out to 30 quid an hour or whatever, but does it REALLY take that many hours or need to take that many? looks like most of them hours are spent taking pictures.
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Steve
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with jobs like this, bit like the building trade, you come up with a reasonable price for the job rather then charge x amount per hour because it starts to get ridiculous
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Jimbothebarbarian
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quote: Originally posted by Daniel_Corsa
£6000 for 49hrs work - £122 ph
I'm off to buy sandpaper and whip the DA out the cupboard!
Fucking
I've been shocked at the prices of all the gear. I've been looking for a polisher and bits and bobs to flat and polish my old nova. I nearly fucking fell off my chair when I followed some links to some of these websites! I mean a bit of 2k wet and dry a quick buff with a polisher and some 3m finnese-it and a quick wax.
But it seems now you need an £600 DA multi speed extra wobble jizz-fest polishing machine with unicorn horn comfort handle. 48 all the colour of the rainbow polishing mops with a scene name like "dodo cum wank mit" then a 24 stage cut and polish system washing off in between with the three bucket method using only deionised panda piss and drying off with Pippa Middleton's thongs. Follow this with 50 coats of the finest wax that comes in a crystal box made out of a mixture ancient Inca virgins fanny batter and the vapour from Haley's comet tail collected on it's fly by in 1066! Oh and I'll need to pay someone at least 75% of the value of the families home to acquire enough interweb cool points or I'll be shouted down for being crap and ghey at cars...
Fucking muppets...
[Edited on 10-11-2011 by Jimbothebarbarian]
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BarnshaW
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fanny batter
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Jake
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
with jobs like this, bit like the building trade, you come up with a reasonable price for the job rather then charge x amount per hour because it starts to get ridiculous
fucking exactly. i didnt see this post and was going to write something similar but couldnt word it correctly until i scrolled up and saw this.
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scoob
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
fanny batter
i cracked up at that point
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kennySRi
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quote: Originally posted by Jimbothebarbarian
quote: Originally posted by Daniel_Corsa
£6000 for 49hrs work - £122 ph
I'm off to buy sandpaper and whip the DA out the cupboard!
Fucking
I've been shocked at the prices of all the gear. I've been looking for a polisher and bits and bobs to flat and polish my old nova. I nearly fucking fell off my chair when I followed some links to some of these websites! I mean a bit of 2k wet and dry a quick buff with a polisher and some 3m finnese-it and a quick wax.
But it seems now you need an £600 DA multi speed extra wobble jizz-fest polishing machine with unicorn horn comfort handle. 48 all the colour of the rainbow polishing mops with a scene name like "dodo cum wank mit" then a 24 stage cut and polish system washing off in between with the three bucket method using only deionised panda piss and drying off with Pippa Middleton's thongs. Follow this with 50 coats of the finest wax that comes in a crystal box made out of a mixture ancient Inca virgins fanny batter and the vapour from Haley's comet tail collected on it's fly by in 1066! Oh and I'll need to pay someone at least 75% of the value of the families home to acquire enough interweb cool points or I'll be shouted down for being crap and ghey at cars...
Fucking muppets...
[Edited on 10-11-2011 by Jimbothebarbarian]
Funny guy
True though.
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BluKoo
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Holy shit! I never realised that £6k detail was only 49 hours work... Mental!
Kinda puts PB's £23 p/h average into perspective.
[Edited on 10-11-2011 by BluKoo]
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adiohead
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Would be cheaper to send the car to Sprayshack
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John
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Cheaper to sell the car and buy a looked after version of the same model.
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scoob
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quote: Originally posted by John
Cheaper to sell the car and buy a looked after version of the same model.
but would that impress the internet
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Jambo
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Panda piss got me
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jbguitarking
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jimbothebarbarian = hero
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nathy_87
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Fantastic work as usual.
Question: Where can I get "Wolf's Nano Trim Coat" from?
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BarnshaW
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
Holy shit! I never realised that £6k detail was only 49 hours work... Mental!
Kinda puts PB's £23 p/h average into perspective.
[Edited on 10-11-2011 by BluKoo]
thats what i mean though, if this guy can achieve the results in 49 hours why does it take PB 80 or 90 hours?
[Edited on 10-11-2011 by BarnshaW]
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Tomnova16
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if that £2k includes the paintwork on the 7 then thats fine
but £6k on the 5
£6k
i appreciate wet flatting old paint is hard work but jesus
£122 an hour i need to put my prices up
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