Paul Dalton's so called 61 steps

bert31 said:
I have seen videos of him using sponges to wash a car, a brush of some sort to wash wheels, and use a rotary to polish the paint. I believe waxing is the only time he uses his bare hands.

IIRC it's because zymol uber wax goo he uses requires the body heat to melt it.
 
'I\'d bet that to PD\'s clientele there is as much status/prestige in paying PD top dollar as there is in owning the types of vehicles they do. Even though they could get just as good a job a lot cheaper they wouldn\'t - where\'s the exclusivity in that. You don\'t buy a Rolls because it\'s good value for money.'
 
My name is Jeff Suggs I am the owner operator of Paint Overspray Removal of Texas, and I have to say Paul does work on some nice rides. But I have not seen any real hard core paint restoration on any of the vehicles that are being detailed in his videos. I am in the overspray removal business, and I use a technique that is fool prove for me. I call it blading, I use a single edged carbon tipped razor blade to remove overspray that the clay bar cannot. You will not find any videos like mine on the internet from another overspray company or any detail shop. Anyone can easy verified this by a google search of "paint overspray removal" and then hit videos and judge for themself. I like the work that Paul does, but like I said I have yet to see any real hard core damaged paint brought back to life.
 
jeffsuggs said:
My name is Jeff Suggs I am the owner operator of Paint Overspray Removal of Texas, and I have to say Paul does work on some nice rides. But I have not seen any real hard core paint restoration on any of the vehicles that are being detailed in his videos. I am in the overspray removal business, and I use a technique that is fool prove for me. I call it blading, I use a single edged carbon tipped razor blade to remove overspray that the clay bar cannot. You will not find any videos like mine on the internet from another overspray company or any detail shop. Anyone can easy verified this by a google search of "paint overspray removal" and then hit videos and judge for themself. I like the work that Paul does, but like I said I have yet to see any real hard core damaged paint brought back to life.



yep, this is why some folks go out of business because they are not good at business, not that their not good at detailing, they cannot sell themselves! this guy is a real example.
 
Jeff - there are so many paint correction pictures and videos that Paul has posted. He IS the real deal and one of the reasons we are all here. He has been raising the bar forever. He also does his own painting. Search more, his work speaks for itself.



jeffsuggs said:
My name is Jeff Suggs I am the owner operator of Paint Overspray Removal of Texas, and I have to say Paul does work on some nice rides. But I have not seen any real hard core paint restoration on any of the vehicles that are being detailed in his videos. I am in the overspray removal business, and I use a technique that is fool prove for me. I call it blading, I use a single edged carbon tipped razor blade to remove overspray that the clay bar cannot. You will not find any videos like mine on the internet from another overspray company or any detail shop. Anyone can easy verified this by a google search of "paint overspray removal" and then hit videos and judge for themself. I like the work that Paul does, but like I said I have yet to see any real hard core damaged paint brought back to life.
 
jeffsuggs said:
My name is Jeff Suggs I am the owner operator of Paint Overspray Removal of Texas, and I have to say Paul does work on some nice rides. But I have not seen any real hard core paint restoration on any of the vehicles that are being detailed in his videos. I am in the overspray removal business, and I use a technique that is fool prove for me. I call it blading, I use a single edged carbon tipped razor blade to remove overspray that the clay bar cannot. You will not find any videos like mine on the internet from another overspray company or any detail shop. Anyone can easy verified this by a google search of "paint overspray removal" and then hit videos and judge for themself. I like the work that Paul does, but like I said I have yet to see any real hard core damaged paint brought back to life.





The highlighted portion above is "Truth in advertising"......................so observant this Jeff Suggs guy, attention to detail like no other.
 
I don't even know what to say right now Jeff, it more or less seems like all of your posts are nothing more than SPAM ("I'm the only person in the world that does this.....,check out this video, check out that video"). This forum is for people to share their detailing experiences and to learn about the trade so they can either make a living, maintain thier own vehicles or just plain HELP others who are humble enough to ask questions.



In what way does your above post contribute to this community in a positive way?



Pay in mind, saying "I'm the only one in the world who does this" and "nobody's work on this (detailing) forum impresses me" is NOT constuctive in any way, shape or form. Carry on with the hatred and tell me how that works out for your business.
 
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