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Old 11-03-2006, 04:44 PM
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Do you just wash, or wash and vac? Windows too?

It takes me an hour and a half to do a wash and vac..
Wash, Rims, Tires, vac, wipe down inside, windows, tire dressing. (not in that particular order)

You use DI water right? No drying?
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Old 11-03-2006, 06:02 PM
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tex i think you need to get a better technique or something, thats a long time when your in a business setting, no offense meant at all, just seems like a long time for that? although if this was like a boxster S and your talking about a work truck or something, its different.

anyways the wheel glaze is some good stuff as mentioned, makes them come clean usually with just some water on my bmw. but yea simple green poses a risk, much like a rotary. it can be used safely and do a pretty damn good job but if you wanna be on the safe side( like with a PC) then i would get omething else like...p21s... havent used it but i plan on ordering some of that or DP gel
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Old 11-03-2006, 06:18 PM
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Simple Green makes a few different formulas now...they have a automotive version now that is suppose to be safe on all parts....it has a lower butyl content..he may use that

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Old 11-03-2006, 06:34 PM
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tex i think you need to get a better technique or something, thats a long time when your in a business setting, no offense meant at all, just seems like a long time for that? although if this was like a boxster S and your talking about a work truck or something, its different.

anyways the wheel glaze is some good stuff as mentioned, makes them come clean usually with just some water on my bmw. but yea simple green poses a risk, much like a rotary. it can be used safely and do a pretty damn good job but if you wanna be on the safe side( like with a PC) then i would get omething else like...p21s... havent used it but i plan on ordering some of that or DP gel

I guess I just try to make them look as good as possible. I wipe down the door jambs, all around the doors. Vac everything. Wipe down everything. I do not strive to get all stains and dirt on plastic, just the big stuff. I have a problem with returning cars that still look dirty. I try to upsell an interior detail for interiors that will not benifit a wipedown. As far as the exterior goes, I am on it. Spray out the wells really good hand clean the rims....etc... I pend a bit of time vac'ing. Some people are hogs.

I am also by myself. 2007 is a new year, and I am making a few changes....
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Old 11-03-2006, 08:17 PM
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i half expected that you spend a bit of time vac'ing. reason is i have personally not found a very strong portable vacuum! the one we use at our car wash is a massive system with a lot of pressure so it makes the job easier and faster. people are slobs though, and like i was trying to say this porsche was definately small where you were probably thinking of a nasty, bigger car you may have recently done, or what you come in contact with as the average customer. i know its hard to give away a car thats not done, but if theyre not willing to pay to get something done, im not willing to do the necessary work, even though it badly needs it. best way around this is a "test spot" thats obvious to the eye so they can either have you do it and make the whole car look like that one spot, or have to look at it everyday.
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Old 11-03-2006, 10:13 PM
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TexasTB has had his share of vacuming,he has had some tough jobs..many that i beleive some people may not wanto t do..but Tex always comes thru with an outstanding turnaround. you have had some tough times and still keep on going Tex..
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Simple Green makes a few different formulas now...they have a automotive version now that is suppose to be safe on all parts....it has a lower butyl content..he may use that

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I dont use simple green as i have found other products AL53..but it kicked A** on dirty tires and exteriors.i would have no problem testing a new version..
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They look awesome!!!! Nice money for such quick work! I hope you're able to go out this weekend and have a few beers with friends and enjoy the spoils of your labor!
Sorry but first thing in the morning, Benz E AMG and Porsche Turbo at one house. Then Lexus Palm Beach Edtion and Benz S55 at another. Then a Bentley and Escalde at another.

Sunday more cars to do. All of these are weekly that are done rain or shine.

When you brake into highend market, LIFE IS GOODDDD!!!!
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Old 11-04-2006, 10:42 AM
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Since they were coated ... I would have hit them with a little water, soaked them liberally with some Poorboys Spray/Rinse, and two minutes later washed them off. Your hands and sponge would have never touched them. Amazing wheel cleaner when used correctly.


Killr is right, PB makes an awesome product for dirty wheels. Just spray and rinse. I don't use it every time, just when the wheels are really dirty.
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I am a long time lurker on the popular detailing forums and I must say that at first i was impressed with martin and his stuff but after noticing some odd behavior my impression is now not so great. Take this thread for example, he puts up pics of a porsche wheel and says he just did them but they sure did look familiar. So i searched several sites and sure enough my hunch was right. Martin posted up these exact same pics over a year ago but he said in this thread that he just did the car. This seems typical of this guy.

now whats the purpose of that?

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