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    Porsche,Hummer, Dually, P/U, flood

    1990 Porsche:
    Full Detail
    Interior wasn't bad at all. The car is kept in storage, so it doesn't see any rain.
    Exterior was moderate. Minor swirls and scratches. Upon closer inspection, the car was a repaint, and the owners did not know. They bought it last December. I pointed out a few signs that it was. Being a repaint, and a '90 model, I did not want to get too aggressive with paint correction. Did about 80% correction, and the client was more than happy.

    Wash with CB Wash & Wax soap (did not need clay)
    Polish w/ CB Medium duty compound/Megs #66 (50/50)
    Topped w/ Pinnacle Sov. Paste
    Tires/Trim/Wells/Top w/ CB Purple Dressing
    Rims cleaned w/soap & water, polished with Mothers Power Metal(?)
    Glass w/ CB glass cleaner

    (camera was on the wrong setting, sorry for the washed out pics.)














    In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.

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    Dodge Dually 3500, Black Full Detail
    Lost pics..... sorry. 2nd time I detailed, still clean, thank goodness


    Black Hummer H3
    Wash and Wax

    rims and wells with CB Purple Dressing (they wanted them like glass, done)


    Chevy P/U
    same location
    Wash and Wax




    Flood Job, complete interior flood.
    Did my usual routine. Remove interior, carpet, padding etc.... treat floor pan, install new carpet, extract carpet, in stall carpet, etc etc, etc.....


    In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.

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    sorry clicked here by mistake..i thought this was the enthusiast thread j/k

    nice work..for a minute it look like your helper was holding Nattys Red

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    Looks great Chris....interior is spotless....

    AL

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    Quote Originally Posted by joe.p
    sorry clicked here by mistake..i thought this was the enthusiast thread j/k

    nice work..for a minute it look like your helper was holding Nattys Red
    No Nattys Red in my trailer. Not sure what the hell he is holding. Sniffing my products? LOL

    Wish I coulda taken more pics, but I was pressed for time all day.

    Had an interior job. I guess the vehicle was stolen and trashed. Went to look at it.....man it was a mess. Guy told me he had $100, I told him BYE
    Was a $200 easily.


    Al, the interior of the Porsche was Ivory. It looked AWESOME!
    In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.

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    They all look good. Nice job on the H3 wells.

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    Really nice work. The Porshe look awesome, inside and out, especially for a 90's model.
    What if the Hokey Pokey IS what it's all about???


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    The Hummer is dripping wet..you must of been loading more pics when i posted..nice work on the interior of the pick up..

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    Very nice Chris. Those tires are the Hummer are extremely wet and reflective. Personally I don't like that look but if that's what the customer wanted he should be very happy with that. I like that paper floor mats you always put in. It really looks professional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Sword
    Very nice Chris. Those tires are the Hummer are extremely wet and reflective. Personally I don't like that look but if that's what the customer wanted he should be very happy with that. I like that paper floor mats you always put in. It really looks professional.

    Tires- I am not a fan of them either. If I take a stiff brush, and run over it, I get a nice sheen on them. Look a lot better!

    He- No he.....just a she. And she has an H2 hummer as well that I take care of.

    Paper mats- My customers love them. I wanted to get some custom ones with my company name/logo, but could not justify spending a few hundred vs. less than $50 for a box of 500....

    Thanks for the compliments!
    In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.

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