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July 31st, 2003 08:37 PM #91Hi Theveed,
Thanks, pang showroom na uli yong black E150 namin. Ako yong tumawag kaninang umaga.
Salamat.
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July 31st, 2003 10:26 PM #92Originally posted by happiman
Alfred,
sabay na tayong pumunta sa Big Bert's pagadating ko. baka balak mo ding pa-undercoat rig mo kila chiefy eh sabay na din tayo. baka malaki discout kapag dalwa units na ipatratrabaho natin hehehe.
Baka abutin tayo ng siyam2 sa likod tayo ng sta. mesa pulutin. ;)
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August 2nd, 2003 07:31 PM #93Originally posted by theveed
Paint overspray removal is an extra service, depending on severity... very light automotive paint overspray is easy to remove and usually kasama na kung magpapafull detail ng exterior (Stage 3)... If it's house paint it'll take a lot of effort to remove as regular claying won't do the job... If the overspray covers the whole automobile, we suggest you opt for a 3 stage detail instead then additional nalang yung paint removal since in most cases, marring will occur when overspray (house paint) is done.
ganito kaso ng kotse ng misis ko(housepaint). Pwede ko ba dalhin sa shop niyo dis saturday or friday? mga magkano kaya aabutin nito (lynx siya)?
thanks,
ch0k0y
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August 2nd, 2003 08:21 PM #94
ch0k0y: depende kung gano ka severe (in quantity and removal difficulty) ang overspray, it's more or less 1800-2000 inclusive of the exterior 3 step detail.
RedHorse: Sir, glad you liked it... It's one heck of a large car, but the color combo (black/grey) turned out quite good... thanks for the patronage...Last edited by theveed; August 2nd, 2003 at 08:25 PM.
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August 2nd, 2003 10:36 PM #95Originally posted by theveed
ch0k0y: depende kung gano ka severe (in quantity and removal difficulty) ang overspray, it's more or less 1800-2000 inclusive of the exterior 3 step detail.
RedHorse: Sir, glad you liked it... It's one heck of a large car, but the color combo (black/grey) turned out quite good... thanks for the patronage...
Thank you sa quick reply mo. I'll call you na lang Friday kung tuloy ako sa saturday.
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August 8th, 2003 06:39 PM #96Kelan ba kayo magkakaroon ng paintless dent repair?
Baka kailangan nyo ng DEMO Vehicle, shoot na shoot ang Pajero ko dyan sa may hood, daming pimples.
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August 8th, 2003 06:55 PM #97
pimples? intayin natin mahinog para tirisin namin tapos i-polish using Pan Oxyl. hahaha.
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August 12th, 2003 10:00 AM #98theveed / BlackMagic,
How long will it take and how much will the interior detailing for a Starex be? Thanks.
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August 12th, 2003 10:08 AM #99
Starex interior will take approx. 4 hours and cost P1700. Steps involved are:
Vacuum
Application of cleaning agent to all seats, sidings, headliner, carpet and dashboard
Deep extraction of seats, headliner and carpet
Treatment of leather parts with leather conditioner
Drying
Spraying of Odor remover.
Thank you very much and we hope to be of service soon.
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A relative of mine in Canada had his Scion FR-S PPF'd and then had it ceramic coated. He says it's...
Ceramic Coating vs PPF (Paint Protection Film)