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Originally Posted by langridge I didn't notice any dressing on the tires (i.e., Meguiars, etc) to achieve the wet look. Was this on purpose, or did the owner not want that? Also, the first 2 steps are something that i am not familiar with(dusting and something else)...so if you could explain further. By the way, you did a fantastic job on this car; how long did it take? Do you work for a company or have your own business? And secondly, how did you get a Lambo in there to detail because I am trying really hard to start my own business and have had only mild success. I live in Northern Ca. with many high end cars driving around. Sorry about all the questions, but thanks in advance. |
1) i didn't touch the wheels at all that day..i am going to do them tomorrow(as much as possible without remove them)
2)the car have been washed days ago and it was in the showroom since then.so i didn't wash it bu i remove the light dust with a duster and i clayed it.
3)about 10 hours only on paint by UDM
4)I have my own business(i am new on professional detailing and i am a mobile detailer at the moment)
5)this is the showroom of the Lambo owner if this is what you asked.I was very very like to find this dealer to work with this car.this dealer imports in Cyprus ONLY this type of cars.It is my opportunity to make connections and known to the owners of those cars (Lambo, Ferrari, etc)