Looking for an Omaha, NE detailer

g35guy402

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Im looking for an EXPERIENCED detailer in the Omaha area. Specifically, Im looking for someone who can handle rock chip repair. They arent seriously huge chips and there arent that many, but they are a concern. I have read and seen pictures on other forums of what a pro detailer can successfully do to repair these and thats what I am looking for.



Thank you



(the vehicle is a white 07 Infiniti G35)
 
I'm a weekend warrior here in Omaha, but I don't think I can help (I don't do rock chip repair). I know a couple of guys who might be able to give a recommendation; I'll post if I get any feedback from them.



BTW, I live near 168th & Harrison. If you ever want to get together to talk detailing, or for a wash-n-wax/beer/BS session, feel free to PM me.



Tort
 
Ah, Tort, just the person I was hoping would respond. I did a search in these forums for "nebraska" and I came across another post where you were offering your services. I do have a couple scratches that, in my novice (albeit worthless) opinion, could come out with the correct tools and products.



You also live right down the road from me. I live off of 144th and Giles. As for the folks you know, that would be great as well. Thanks in advance.
 
Awesome- another person from the Big O….Welcome!! I think there’s a few of us that could help with the paint correction, but rock chips can be such a PITA.
 
Tortoise-



I'm in Papillion and have a black 944 that needs some work w/the spiderwebbing. Your PM is full so can't PM you, but may be interested in your services.
 
TortoiseAWD said:
I'm a weekend warrior here in Omaha, but I don't think I can help (I don't do rock chip repair). I know a couple of guys who might be able to give a recommendation; I'll post if I get any feedback from them.



BTW, I live near 168th & Harrison. If you ever want to get together to talk detailing, or for a wash-n-wax/beer/BS session, feel free to PM me.



Tort



New to the forum and tried to PM you but it said your box is full. I have a couple of questions for you when you get time.
 
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