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    reaching hard to reach areas

    So as im getting everything going for my business setup i been of course detailing my truck and what a pita the roof hood and front window is (Escalade). So, i Dont want to be out and get a large vehicle and unable to reach without ease. So what are you other mobile units doing?

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    Re: reaching hard to reach areas

    From a practical standpoint, you could use a brush on the windshield and roof - it should not scratch glass and no one would ever see any scratches on the roof; obviously this is not in keeping with standard AGO practice.

    Many people have the Werner work platform. It's pretty small and gives you another 20"+/- of height.

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    Re: reaching hard to reach areas

    I use two of the work platforms. That way I don't have to move it from side to side. I set up one on each side.Has worked well for me so far. I do have to move it a couple of times to do my daughter's XC90.

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    Re: reaching hard to reach areas

    Right now, I use a very soft brush on a long handle to wash the hard to reach spots on our SUV. However while at WalMart recently, I noticed they are now selling those same long handles, but with a MF chenille wash mitt attachment instead of a brush. That would be idea for this scenario.

    As for polishing and waxing, a platform or a short step ladder is going to be your only bet. They are much more stable, then trying to stand in an open door of the vehicle.
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    Re: reaching hard to reach areas

    Quote Originally Posted by Audios S6 View Post
    From a practical standpoint, you could use a brush on the windshield and roof - it should not scratch glass and no one would ever see any scratches on the roof; obviously this is not in keeping with standard AGO practice.

    Many people have the Werner work platform. It's pretty small and gives you another 20"+/- of height.
    Quote Originally Posted by whavens View Post
    I use two of the work platforms. That way I don't have to move it from side to side. I set up one on each side.Has worked well for me so far. I do have to move it a couple of times to do my daughter's XC90.

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    where do you get the platforms? i'll go and check those brushes at wal mart for the time being. anyone have experience with them?

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    Re: reaching hard to reach areas

    Used a platform when I did a truck recently. Got it from costco. Worked very well.

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    Re: reaching hard to reach areas

    I have this, which is very high quality: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-platform.html I'm relatively short though; I wish it was even taller. Sometime I think I would like to have a folding mini scaffold.

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    Re: reaching hard to reach areas

    I have a Werner adjustable ladder but, most of the time I step up onto the tires and or running boards to reach. This allows me to reach the majority of the roof and all of the windshield, and also gives me a bird's eye view of the hood without worrying about a ladder or bucket kicking out from under me. Only a couple clients have ever asked if I could use a ladder rather than stand on their tires. I've actually had more issues with my ladder than standing on tires. Either way you have to use caution. For reaching the middle/center of the roof I will use the ladder if I can't reach well enough from the running boards or door thresholds, or if I vehicle is lacking running boards or I am concerned about damaging the thresholds by standing on them. Either way opening the doors can help you reach the roof better and mitigates possible damage to the doors.
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    Re: reaching hard to reach areas

    The McScrooges here also use this one, which frequently goes on sale. A week after you buy it which was the case for me! It helps, but i can just get to the center of the roof on our van.

    Werner 39-1/2 in. x 12 in. x 20-9/16 in. Aluminum Work Platform-AP-20 - The Home Depot

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