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Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 11:01am On Aug 21, 2012
Oven fresh

Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by balogunsam(m): 3:26pm On Aug 21, 2012
hi. good jobs. hpw much will it cost to repaint a toyota corolla. the bumper has paint peeling off it. upon your work,will the paint peel off aftrr some time afain or it sticks permanently. also,most body painting of cars begin to lose the shine afyer a few months and it begins tto form patches....what makes your work different to these?
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 10:47am On Aug 22, 2012
balogunsam: hi. good jobs. hpw much will it cost to repaint a toyota corolla. the bumper has paint peeling off it. upon your work,will the paint peel off aftrr some time afain or it sticks permanently. also,most body painting of cars begin to lose the shine afyer a few months and it begins tto form patches....what makes your work different to these?

It would cost roughly 80k to respray a toyota corolla. To stop the paint from peeling on the bumper, we normally apply a plastic primer. Also the quality of materials we use and the baking process would ensure the paint continues to shine for several years to come. Thanx.
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by balogunsam(m): 8:13pm On Aug 28, 2012
hello pastor kun. how mufh will it cost to restore this ford windstar 01 to its factory shine and how long? I really would love to make the vehicle over but i dont stay in lagos so the 3-5 days may not really work for me. what can i do?

Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 12:30pm On Aug 29, 2012
balogunsam: hello pastor kun. how mufh will it cost to restore this ford windstar 01 to its factory shine and how long? I really would love to make the vehicle over but i dont stay in lagos so the 3-5 days may not really work for me. what can i do?

It would cost 80k subject to physical inspection to re spray the vehicle to to factory grade. Concerning number of days, there is really little i can do as it takes a lot of time and attention to detail to do a good Job.
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by balogunsam(m): 5:49pm On Aug 29, 2012
pastor kun,thanks for the quote. please help with this too.its a toyota corolla.the photo is attached.

Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 1:34pm On Aug 30, 2012
balogunsam: pastor kun,thanks for the quote. please help with this too.its a toyota corolla.the photo is attached.

We should be able to get the Toyota fixed for 70k. Thanx for the interest shown.
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 9:59pm On Sep 08, 2012
Pristine!

Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 7:52am On Sep 13, 2012
Re spray and Oven bake your car to look brand new today, visit www.pristineautosng.com or call 08027338500 for more info. smiley
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by nairaxchan: 4:40pm On Sep 13, 2012
sprayed my car @ his company, made a post here but coming to an agreement with him so am removing an earlier post willingly
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 1:57pm On Sep 17, 2012
Before

Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 2:09pm On Sep 17, 2012
After

Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 10:22am On Sep 21, 2012
You can also visit us via: www.pristinepaintjobs.com
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by exago(m): 4:39pm On Sep 25, 2012
Nice one, but just as earlier advised work on your pics to get out the best from them, making them web ready before uploading, like the vw beetle job, its vintage but the 'after pics' did not show much.

Would you recommend stuff I could use for waxing and washing locally?
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 7:27pm On Sep 27, 2012
Tips for washing your car’s body

Cleaning your car efficiently saves you time and effort and ensures that the vehicle’s body comes out looking great. If you clean haphazardly, the task takes much longer, and you run the risk of scratching the finish, streaking the surface, and leaving the body vulnerable to rust.

Most modern vehicles are painted in a two-step process that produces a clear-coat finish, which can far outlast the acrylic lacquer or enamel used on older vehicles. Although a clear-coat finish protects and enhances the paint, it’s sensitive to abrasion and chemicals. If it wears away, the paint beneath it will deteriorate rapidly.

 To wash your car efficiently, follow these guidelines:

Never wipe or dust the body with a dry cloth: The tiny particles of dust and grit on the surface can scratch the paint.

Never wash a vehicle in the hot sun: The cool water causes the hot body to contract, which can crack the paint and ruin the finish.

Be sure the windows and sunroof are closed before washing: Spray lightly around the edges of the windows, sunroof, and rear deck lid for a short time and then check to see if the weather stripping leaks.

Before you wash the car, hose it down to get rid of the surface dust: Then clean and polish such exterior surfaces as vinyl hardtops, convertible tops, glass windows and sunroofs, chrome bumpers and trim, side mirrors, wheel covers, whitewalls, and tires.

Use cold or lukewarm water and a hose rather than a bucket of water to wet and rinse the car: A bucket holds a finite amount of water. As you rinse out your rag or sponge, the dirt is transferred to the water and back to the rag.

Use a sponge, soft rag (old terrycloth towels, T-shirts, or cotton diapers are wonderful), or a cotton wash mit: Cotton swabs and an old toothbrush will help you get into small areas.

To avoid cobwebby scratches, follow the contours of the surface rather than going in circles: Rinse the rag often to get rid of grease and dust particles. Be thorough but gentle; vigorous scrubbing can scratch and remove the paint.

Use gentle cleansers: Use a commercial car-washing product, not laundry or dish soap or detergent, which can remove the wax and other protective finishes from the surface.

Use biodegradable cleaning products to minimize environmental pollution. Try to do the job on a grassy or gravelled area where the water can be absorbed and filtered by the dirt below, or do your washing near a drain. Do not let the water run down the street and into a storm drain.

Every job goes more smoothly and efficiently if the work you do is organized properly. The following tips help you wash your vehicle in an order that will get you the best results:

Always wash the body of a vehicle from the top down: That way soap scum and sludge don’t muck up freshly washed areas.

Remember to get to all the corners where dirt can collect and rust can form: Don’t forget the underbody.

Wash one section of the vehicle at a time: Hose it down, soap it up, and rinse it off. When you finish the entire vehicle, hose it all down again.

Towel-dry the car with terry towels, cotton diapers, or a synthetic chamois to get rid of water spotting that can mar the surface: Chamois are good for this purpose and can be washed, rinsed, and used for years. But they’re more expensive.

At regular intervals, apply a coat of wax or sealer: A high-quality polymer sealant provides the best protection because it binds with the paint.
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 7:27pm On Sep 27, 2012
Tips for washing your car’s body

Cleaning your car efficiently saves you time and effort and ensures that the vehicle’s body comes out looking great. If you clean haphazardly, the task takes much longer, and you run the risk of scratching the finish, streaking the surface, and leaving the body vulnerable to rust.

Most modern vehicles are painted in a two-step process that produces a clear-coat finish, which can far outlast the acrylic lacquer or enamel used on older vehicles. Although a clear-coat finish protects and enhances the paint, it’s sensitive to abrasion and chemicals. If it wears away, the paint beneath it will deteriorate rapidly.

 To wash your car efficiently, follow these guidelines:

Never wipe or dust the body with a dry cloth: The tiny particles of dust and grit on the surface can scratch the paint.

Never wash a vehicle in the hot sun: The cool water causes the hot body to contract, which can crack the paint and ruin the finish.

Be sure the windows and sunroof are closed before washing: Spray lightly around the edges of the windows, sunroof, and rear deck lid for a short time and then check to see if the weather stripping leaks.

Before you wash the car, hose it down to get rid of the surface dust: Then clean and polish such exterior surfaces as vinyl hardtops, convertible tops, glass windows and sunroofs, chrome bumpers and trim, side mirrors, wheel covers, whitewalls, and tires.

Use cold or lukewarm water and a hose rather than a bucket of water to wet and rinse the car: A bucket holds a finite amount of water. As you rinse out your rag or sponge, the dirt is transferred to the water and back to the rag.

Use a sponge, soft rag (old terrycloth towels, T-shirts, or cotton diapers are wonderful), or a cotton wash mit: Cotton swabs and an old toothbrush will help you get into small areas.

To avoid cobwebby scratches, follow the contours of the surface rather than going in circles: Rinse the rag often to get rid of grease and dust particles. Be thorough but gentle; vigorous scrubbing can scratch and remove the paint.

Use gentle cleansers: Use a commercial car-washing product, not laundry or dish soap or detergent, which can remove the wax and other protective finishes from the surface.

Use biodegradable cleaning products to minimize environmental pollution. Try to do the job on a grassy or gravelled area where the water can be absorbed and filtered by the dirt below, or do your washing near a drain. Do not let the water run down the street and into a storm drain.

Every job goes more smoothly and efficiently if the work you do is organized properly. The following tips help you wash your vehicle in an order that will get you the best results:

Always wash the body of a vehicle from the top down: That way soap scum and sludge don’t muck up freshly washed areas.

Remember to get to all the corners where dirt can collect and rust can form: Don’t forget the underbody.

Wash one section of the vehicle at a time: Hose it down, soap it up, and rinse it off. When you finish the entire vehicle, hose it all down again.

Towel-dry the car with terry towels, cotton diapers, or a synthetic chamois to get rid of water spotting that can mar the surface: Chamois are good for this purpose and can be washed, rinsed, and used for years. But they’re more expensive.

At regular intervals, apply a coat of wax or sealer: A high-quality polymer sealant provides the best protection because it binds with the paint.
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 7:38pm On Sep 27, 2012
exago: Nice one, but just as earlier advised work on your pics to get out the best from them, making them web ready before uploading, like the vw beetle job, its vintage but the 'after pics' did not show much.

Would you recommend stuff I could use for waxing and washing locally?

Sorry for the late response, also your advise is noted and appreciated. The best locally available car wash liquids are Lanre Badmus car wash liquid and Abro car wash liquid. For waxing the car I would recommend Formula one products, Turtle wax and Abro gold. I would also advise that you get a thorough professional to do the waxing if you desire good results as most people out there don't know how to wax/ buff a car properly.
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 7:02pm On Oct 10, 2012
For premium quality oven baked vehicle respraying at it's best, call 08027338500
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 2:00pm On Oct 21, 2012
I am pleased to announce that Pristine Automobiles is now into the sale of all brands of vehicles either for immediate delivery or thru pre -order from the U.S.A. Just let us know what you want and we deliver according to your specification. With our vast network of dealers, we can source any vehicle for you and meet your exact specification at a very reasonable price.
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 2:11pm On Oct 24, 2012
2012 Range Rover HSE with black leather interior available for sale for N15million(negotiable). Only 4000km on the clock.

Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 3:13pm On Nov 06, 2012
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 9:10am On Nov 07, 2012
Give your car a new look this christmas. wink
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 2:34pm On Nov 15, 2012
Fully loaded 2005 model toks Mercedes E 320 for sale, e-mail me for further inquiries

Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 4:52pm On Nov 16, 2012
Bump
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 12:35pm On Nov 23, 2012
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Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 6:35pm On Nov 27, 2012
Year 2000 Suzuki GSFX600 in excellent condition is up for sale contact me for more details. smiley

Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 9:29am On Nov 28, 2012
Give your car a new look this christmas; Give us a call today and have your car looking Pristine wink
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 8:51am On Dec 04, 2012
bump
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 6:39pm On Dec 06, 2012
Give your car a new look this Yuletide season.
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by atilla(m): 2:07pm On Dec 14, 2012
Hi Pastor how are you doing?

I came to see you months ago with my grey avensis.
im still very interesting in painting the car and im thinking of doing it next week. hope our deal is still on, can you remember??


how much is the benz going for as well?

hope to hear from u soon.

Atilla
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 2:53pm On Dec 14, 2012
^^^
Yes I do remember, would look forward to seeing you. The benz is available for N3.5 million
Re: Respray / repaint And Oven Bake your Vehicles to look brand new[with pictures] by PastorKun(m): 2:37pm On Jan 09, 2013
Happy new year folks smiley wishing you all the best the year has to offer.

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