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One of my regular customers asked me today one of the most common questions:
"How do you actually prevent swirling when cleaning your car?"
So thought i would post up here and see what everyones opinion on this was,
My Opinion is:
Swirls arent fully preventable, they can be...
well mate i do it part time at the moment whilst im at uni and i throughly enjoy it, i make a decent bit here and that and i would recommend starting it up that way and create a small customer base first and then try and expand, there is ALOT of competition believe me and costs keep going down...
A small meet in livingston tonight, i was the only one taking pics tonight so sorry they are a bit crap lol
The flamer chuckle brothers Dave and John :
Stuarts 182:
Gallys:
My 106:
yea you will need to get a dent removal guy out to sort out the dents mate but unfortunately you will need to get all the rest of the stuff resprayed afterwards big jobs them im affraid
i also had a black phase 1, great cars, just a few subtle mods and your onto a winner mate:
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=450023, how she looked ;)
got it for just over £200 posted to me mate, bit of a bargain i thought anyways, and yea its supposidly a really good lense and will get photos up when i get it mate :)
Sorry is for my nikon D200, at the moment i mainly shoot car photos and landscapes, the sigma is great for wide angle landscapes but i am looking to getting into some miacro shots, drips and splashes etc, but then again i would like something like 35-70 for my car photos and landscapes, unsure...
Looking to get myself a new lense, fancy getting into some macros maybe ? something that fits nicely in between my sigma 10-20 and my nifty fifty. Not really wanting to spend anymore that £400 sadly, anybody any ideas? Looking to get back into the whole photography thing.
Thanks again
Callum