Jason the end product is anything but cheap looking they turned out really well. You used your experience to save on material's and time which saved the customer a few quid but you both end up happy.
Hi Jason, mate that was more than a lash up I would call that a pretty mint looking job, I recon you should charge more mate as those prices seem a bit cheap these days but I'm just a hobby/diy painter so I wouldn't really know, I would have thought you would use the CC14 on that Jason, got to keep the customer happy you know🤭😅😉 I've found a 1.5L tin of the CC14 and the price isn't to bad for a premium clearcoat so I will get some at some point to see what it's like, also got the TDS for it as well for some evening reading☺😎🤓
Think that was a very fair price for what actually looked like a damn fine job J . They were rough as heck when you started and look new again now ..nice job 👍
Hi Jason & Rhys I was gonna leave a comment on your last video about the pore filler. I’ve not seen you using it very often. I bought some evercoat one a couple of weeks ago it was around £40, but not tried it out yet. Anyway, top quality results once again. I’ve never heard of a lash job before 😂. Thanks again for sharing, all the best. Paul.
great job mate i love these zero F**KS GIVEN jobs and they funny thing is they always turn out mint 🤣🤣🤣 you go out of your way to make somethings mint they end up the worst 😂😂 a very fair price mate im £200 a corner minimum
Brilliant job folks probably could of just sanded it with 500 grit straight away instead of 320 on the DA less time in the booth putting wet on wet on just da it with 500 and just whack on the colour
Glad I watched that now, I always feel like these kind of jobs should cost a grand with the time and effort we put in but end up charging £500 in sympathy but yeah your right for £800 they're getting a good deal mate, and new copy bumpers need nearly as much work as the damaged ones. What wet on wet do you use?
Cheers, its a thin coat of primer that doesn't require sanding, acts as a sealer coat before a base coat or top coat is applied, wet on wet stands for 2 applications of products applied in the same process without intermediate sanding in between
Jason the end product is anything but cheap looking they turned out really well. You used your experience to save on material's and time which saved the customer a few quid but you both end up happy.
Great content
Hi Jason, mate that was more than a lash up I would call that a pretty mint looking job, I recon you should charge more mate as those prices seem a bit cheap these days but I'm just a hobby/diy painter so I wouldn't really know, I would have thought you would use the CC14 on that Jason, got to keep the customer happy you know🤭😅😉
I've found a 1.5L tin of the CC14 and the price isn't to bad for a premium clearcoat so I will get some at some point to see what it's like, also got the TDS for it as well for some evening reading☺😎🤓
Great job Jason and Reece.
Even on a budget you’ve achieved a fantastic finish.
Thanks for sharing as always mate.
Cheers,
Vince.
Thanks Vince 👍
Great finish,, great price,,
Think that was a very fair price for what actually looked like a damn fine job J . They were rough as heck when you started and look new again now ..nice job 👍
Hi Jason & Rhys
I was gonna leave a comment on your last video about the pore filler. I’ve not seen you using it very often. I bought some evercoat one a couple of weeks ago it was around £40, but not tried it out yet.
Anyway, top quality results once again. I’ve never heard of a lash job before 😂. Thanks again for sharing, all the best. Paul.
Cheers Paul, it makes a difference for sure 👍
Great video again . Love the detail you go into explaining everything . Great channel 👍
Thank you 🙏
great job mate i love these zero F**KS GIVEN jobs and they funny thing is they always turn out mint 🤣🤣🤣 you go out of your way to make somethings mint they end up the worst 😂😂 a very fair price mate im £200 a corner minimum
Not heard of the pore / pour filler - what make is that? Great video Thanks
Still looks amazing, great job 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
👌🏻
Brilliant job folks probably could of just sanded it with 500 grit straight away instead of 320 on the DA less time in the booth putting wet on wet on just da it with 500 and just whack on the colour
Puts food on the table 😉😉😉😉😉
Glad I watched that now, I always feel like these kind of jobs should cost a grand with the time and effort we put in but end up charging £500 in sympathy but yeah your right for £800 they're getting a good deal mate, and new copy bumpers need nearly as much work as the damaged ones.
What wet on wet do you use?
We used to say with a repair like that
"taking the dairy out of it"
Who makes pour filler ? Great job
I use the evercoat one and a Mipa one, Cheers 👍
A lash up is not how I would describe that, more like a tidy up\freshen up
love this channel...what does wet on wet mean?
Cheers, its a thin coat of primer that doesn't require sanding, acts as a sealer coat before a base coat or top coat is applied, wet on wet stands for 2 applications of products applied in the same process without intermediate sanding in between
thanks again for another professional job and thanks for telling when you're using interface pad or not god bless
Thank you god bless 🙏