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2007 Range Rover Sport
Hey Everyone,
Is it me or do car dealerships not car what thier vehicles look like when they TRY TO detail them? A new client of mine just bought this black 2007 Range Rover Sport from the onlly Range Rover, Jaguar & Volvo dealership down here. Client also knows the owers of the dealership well. He contact me on Thursday, after 1PM of course, asking me if I could detail the Range Rover he just bought. He just wanted it washed and waxed since he saw the work I did on a black Ford Cobra Convertable. He also told me time and time again that the vehicle was clean. Well, I took several things over to his warehouse where his parents live and work at (I was not sure what I was getting myself into). Well, when I took SOME of my items way out in the middle of no where, it then hit me who the client is. A good client with good money. Anyways, once I got there I looked at the Range Rover. MAN. Did the dealership mess it up. They compounded it and it looked like crap. I do not think the person knew what they were doing to it. I also advised him the RR was no where clean for me to detail it, which means I did not have any soap or buckets to wash it. Auto Zone run.
Here are some the items I used on it, since most all of my items are at their warehouse.
OXO Tire Brush
Menzerna Finishing Glaze PO 115C
Auto Magic Red Clay - I know I know
DP Detailing Lube Special
Flex with black pad
Poorboy's Medium Abrasive
Poorboy's Trim Restorer - Needed it BADLY
And a few other items.
I did not take my digi cam with he since he called at the very last minute, so, these pics are after I washed it, except the wheels:
Here is what it looked like when I was done:
Stephen R. Hollon, Jr
Pearland, TX
(956) 357-7696 – Cell/Text / srhtx@yahoo.com
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Re: 2007 Range Rover Sport
Originally Posted by jlb85
Dealerships pay around $7/hr to whoever gets stuck with the detailing job. Some have guys who do OK, but I wouldn't gamble on those odds I hope the client takes the receipt back to the dealer for a refund, although it sounds like it might not be worth the hassle for him. Oh well, I think we need to start calling these dealers out. Many just don't know enough to be able to see what they are causing.
Hey. If dealerships, or car wash places, did not mess up vehicles body work, then, we would not be in the business to correct the problems they caused.
Stephen
Stephen R. Hollon, Jr
Pearland, TX
(956) 357-7696 – Cell/Text / srhtx@yahoo.com
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Re: 2007 Range Rover Sport
Originally Posted by SRHTX
Hey. If dealerships, or car wash places, did not mess up vehicles body work, then, we would not be in the business to correct the problems they caused.
Stephen
Very true!
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Re: 2007 Range Rover Sport
I better take a few Monster drinks to that warehouse on Monday since it's F-350 4x4 Dully day. If I can get that truck done in one day, I will be shocked. I advised them to park it in the warehouse on Sunday so it will not be burning hot on Mondat morning. The temp will be in the 100's. as usual.
Stephen R. Hollon, Jr
Pearland, TX
(956) 357-7696 – Cell/Text / srhtx@yahoo.com
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Re: 2007 Range Rover Sport
Originally Posted by SRHTX
I better take a few Monster drinks to that warehouse on Monday since it's F-350 4x4 Dully day. If I can get that truck done in one day, I will be shocked. I advised them to park it in the warehouse on Sunday so it will not be burning hot on Mondat morning. The temp will be in the 100's. as usual.
That's an 09 F-350? Why are the wheels so messed up?
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You are right. The dealer just washed my wifes ML350 this week as a freebe for work be completed. You guessed it, I need to rewash and clean it the right way. Free is not always worth it.
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Re: 2007 Range Rover Sport
Originally Posted by Superdutytd
That's an 09 F-350? Why are the wheels so messed up?
Welcome to deep South Texas. LOL Many people with money down here never get rid of thier other vehicles OR, they just keep adding. I'm not sure what they use the F-350 for. I will find out on Monday when I go back and start on it. That one will just be a wash, clay and polish. I will also have to place some PB Rubber Sealand on all it's panels. Those rims, I will have to see what I have to try and polish them. I also have one of those mini buffing pads I could use on it with some DP wheel Glaze. This will be my 1st time messing around with rims like that. If you have a better idea, please let me know.
Stephen
Stephen R. Hollon, Jr
Pearland, TX
(956) 357-7696 – Cell/Text / srhtx@yahoo.com
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Stephen, you did a great job on that vehicle.
You got anything for polishing metal/chrome?
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