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Originally Posted by NXTAZEE If you do want to detail as a hobby, then spend the hundreds of hours of research and "hands on training" so you will do it
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A True Z Fanatic
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Before hitting the Z... That's an "if i start DIY detailing..." I'm 100x more picky about details than anyone I know. I have an eye for finding flaws, usually. My wife does graphic art, and sees things right away that I don't too...so we're both pretty hard with regards to what perfection really is to us...versus someone else. I found a detailer here in town that has done cars that make the 370z amount to a pile of pocket fuzz and change by comparison. I figure if the owners of those cars were happy with the results...then I can bank on him doing a good job on mine. |
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