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    Not your average jobs

    I know this isn't considered routine work or glamorous or that some would even entertain something like this, but I've found that cleaning atv's and side-by-sides has its own small niche.

    Yes it's dirty work and it does present its own complications. I still enjoy doing paint correction on cars and trucks but I've found this to be a way to relax on a Sunday afternoon. How many people here would take work like this or pass on it?

    Here's my latest work. It's a 2015 Polaris Sportsman 1000cc. Obviously this ones had some extras added to it. For this I used my small electric pressure washer to take care of the major stuff and then megs cars wash to actually wash it after. To finish it off was simple, carpro pearl for the flat black plastics and a quick detailer on the painted surfaces. Not your average jobs-imageuploadedbyagonline1455157058-737590-jpgNot your average jobs-imageuploadedbyagonline1455157071-792487-jpg

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    Re: Not your average jobs

    i've actually detailed two quads for someone.

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    Re: Not your average jobs

    Are the tires meant to be BLUE?

    I would take an ATV, Snowmobile to detail for sure! Work is work
    "Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"...aim4squirrels

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    Re: Not your average jobs

    From what I understand, when the tires are new and they see a lot of mud they turn blue for a certain time and then wear off and turn back to being black. Not your average jobs-imageuploadedbyagonline1455193184-150376-jpg
    This is what it looked like when it arrived to me.

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