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Old Mar 22, 2009 | 06:35 PM
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What's the best detailing shop around Toronto?

I know this one may get various answers depending on people's experiences, but I bought my car 2 months ago and since it's an '09, it's got that self healing paint. I've got lots of swirl marks and with the nice weather coming up, I want to get a really nice detail, but from someone that takes into consideration the self healing clear coat.

So what's hte best auto detailing shop?
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Old Mar 23, 2009 | 12:07 AM
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I don't even live in Canada, but did you ever consider reading the stickies in the detailing forum? How could you miss this guy?
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Old Mar 23, 2009 | 12:26 AM
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Thanks Jeremy. Not quite sure how I missed that one. I'll chalk it up to laziness I guess. I'll def give that guy a call and see what his availability is.
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Old Mar 23, 2009 | 12:35 AM
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Just busting your ball a little. I don't know him or his work personally but I've seen his posts here and on driver and in pro detailing forums. Obviously he's knowledgeable;e and professional. The work seems impeccable from what I can see and he definitely has a great reputation.
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Old Mar 23, 2009 | 12:38 AM
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It's all good buddy...a little ball bustin only helps to make my nipples hard haha I bought all the detailing products and have tried my best to follow proper instructions, but I see lots of swirls. I'm really curious to see how this self healing clear coat works when the weather gets sunnier here. I've read several places that indicate not to use certain products on the self healing clear coat. I'll make sure to mention to that guy. And it's good to see he has a good rep. I wouldn't want an amateur messing around with it.
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Old Mar 23, 2009 | 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by machinist
It's all good buddy...a little ball bustin only helps to make my nipples hard haha I bought all the detailing products and have tried my best to follow proper instructions, but I see lots of swirls. I'm really curious to see how this self healing clear coat works when the weather gets sunnier here. I've read several places that indicate not to use certain products on the self healing clear coat. I'll make sure to mention to that guy. And it's good to see he has a good rep. I wouldn't want an amateur messing around with it.
I've been busting my butt most of the day polishing Black Betty. Getting great results with the new Flex. I have the good old fashioned non healing soft as butter Nissan clear coat. Actually, mine isn't that bad; I polished back last July and have taken pretty good care of it since then but noticed a few new scratches so decided to polish the whole car again.
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Old Mar 23, 2009 | 01:11 AM
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I betchya BB's must of appreciated that detailing job today. I agree with you on Nissan having poor quality paint...that's for sure. I'm gonna make sure I take good care of my G. I got 12" above the front hood covered with ventureshield and then I realize there's a few rock chips on my front bumper as well. Do you think I should spend the money and get the front bumper done as well?
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