Scottwax
10-12-2003, 10:38 PM
I had scheduled a Suburban for a customer today at noon. She calls at 11 AM and asks if I can move her back to 2 PM because something had come up. Suburbans can take a good 5 hours to detail, so I told her that would be okay, but I`d have to start at 2 PM sharp because it is dark by about 7:15 PM now.
I get there at 2 PM and she, her husband and kids are unloading stuff from the Suburban....and more stuff, and more stuff... I got out my vacuum and interior cleaners and notice the whole bottom half of the Suburban was caked in mud. All over the wheels, the fenderwells, etc. Crap. Already looking at an extra 15-20 minutes just to blast all that out. Then I look inside. What a pigsty! All sorts of crap stuck to the carpets, debris everywhere, etc. Damn Suburban is only 6 months old too. Anyway, it took me about 40 minutes just to vacuum it out. It cleaned up pretty quickly though since the newer Suburbans have much better carpet than the older ones and leather is pretty easy to clean.
Now to the outside. First I had to get rid off all the mud along the bottom, then turn my attention to the white shoe polish splatterings that were all over the back half. When her daughter`s soccer team was in the playoffs, they wrote all over the windows with shoe polish and then, instead of scrapping it off with a razor blade, they took it down to a coin-op car wash and tried to blast it off, which only succeeded in getting it all over the paint and trim. I bladed the rest of the windows, and washed the exterior.
I had to use DACP to remove the specs of shoe polish on the paint and trim, then I used a VM on the whole exterior. I was in the middle of waxing it with Carnauba Moose when it started to rain! WTF? No damn rain in the forecast, but here it comes. I knock on the door to let the husband know that it is raining and I need to move the Suburban under the carport. By then the whole damn thing was soaking wet, so it took me an extra 20 minutes of so to dry it off again. Aaaargh! By now it was after 7 PM and I still had to finish waxing it, clean the windows, dress the leather and vinyl inside and the tires and fenderwells. I didn`t get done until after 8 PM but the damn truck looked really good. They couldn`t believe how nice the interior looked. Of course, too dark for pics even under the carport, and I didn`t get any before pics of the interior because they were outside and I figured they would be embarassed if I took pics while it was still nasty inside.
Oh well, I did get paid cash with a $20 tip...but it was still frustrating as hell today.
I get there at 2 PM and she, her husband and kids are unloading stuff from the Suburban....and more stuff, and more stuff... I got out my vacuum and interior cleaners and notice the whole bottom half of the Suburban was caked in mud. All over the wheels, the fenderwells, etc. Crap. Already looking at an extra 15-20 minutes just to blast all that out. Then I look inside. What a pigsty! All sorts of crap stuck to the carpets, debris everywhere, etc. Damn Suburban is only 6 months old too. Anyway, it took me about 40 minutes just to vacuum it out. It cleaned up pretty quickly though since the newer Suburbans have much better carpet than the older ones and leather is pretty easy to clean.
Now to the outside. First I had to get rid off all the mud along the bottom, then turn my attention to the white shoe polish splatterings that were all over the back half. When her daughter`s soccer team was in the playoffs, they wrote all over the windows with shoe polish and then, instead of scrapping it off with a razor blade, they took it down to a coin-op car wash and tried to blast it off, which only succeeded in getting it all over the paint and trim. I bladed the rest of the windows, and washed the exterior.
I had to use DACP to remove the specs of shoe polish on the paint and trim, then I used a VM on the whole exterior. I was in the middle of waxing it with Carnauba Moose when it started to rain! WTF? No damn rain in the forecast, but here it comes. I knock on the door to let the husband know that it is raining and I need to move the Suburban under the carport. By then the whole damn thing was soaking wet, so it took me an extra 20 minutes of so to dry it off again. Aaaargh! By now it was after 7 PM and I still had to finish waxing it, clean the windows, dress the leather and vinyl inside and the tires and fenderwells. I didn`t get done until after 8 PM but the damn truck looked really good. They couldn`t believe how nice the interior looked. Of course, too dark for pics even under the carport, and I didn`t get any before pics of the interior because they were outside and I figured they would be embarassed if I took pics while it was still nasty inside.
Oh well, I did get paid cash with a $20 tip...but it was still frustrating as hell today.