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    These are my first 2 details for money, the owners and my self were both very happy with the outcome. both belong to the same family, father and son (the scratchs will prove that). Both passenger sides of the vehicles where scratched from the front doors all the way back to the tail lights.



    First up was the Dodge Ram,



    Process



    Exterior:

    Washed NXT soap

    Clayed

    OHC via PC/yellow LC pad was used on the very bad parts

    OP via PC/orange LC pad

    OPS via PC/white LC pad

    AW

    Wheels and tire and wheel wells were clean with APC and some degrease where needed

    Armor All tire foam was used in the wheel wheels

    armor all tire shine



    Interior:

    APC wipe down

    optimum interior protectant

    Floor mats, Poorboys Trim Restorer

    Stoners invisible glass



    Sorry, for the lack of after pictures was in a rush to return the truck



    Before:

    After wash:













    After:

    Wheel Well













    05 ford expedition



    Same process as the Ram but finished with OP and a white/LC Pad and used NB instead of OPS



    Interior was the same process but the floor mats got shampooed



    Before:

    After washed and wheels cleaned









    left side hit with OHC right untouched:





    left side OHP and OP right untouched:







    After:





















    Thanks for looking



    Constructive criticism is welcomed

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    Great Work!!!

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    AMAZING!! :woohoo:



    They must live in the woods and have trees and bushes next to the driveway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David703
    AMAZING!! :woohoo:



    They must live in the woods and have trees and bushes next to the driveway.


    Yea, and hunt, so they travel though the woods.



    Any of you guys that live in central Florida (Orlando area) may know the restaurant they own, Conways BBQ

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    Wow, very nice job! Great depth on the Expedition!



    -Frank
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    My car: `02 Civic EX 4DR Burgundy Metallic

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    You did *THAT* with a PC? I wish my first two details had come out that well. Keep up the good work!
    Once you buff black, you never go back

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    awesome recovery!
    down here in colorful colorado!

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    Great work there my friend !!! Looks like they drove thru every bush they could find.
    Ron

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    Nice work cleaning up those branch-brush marks:goodjob



    They really look nasty, but I find those are usually very shallow and clean up with not too much effort. Nice work and big improvement.

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    Excellent job. I hope you got paid what your work is worth!
    John

    JEMM Auto Detailing - Serving the Greater Binghamton, NY area

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    Quote Originally Posted by audicoupej
    Excellent job. I hope you got paid what your work is worth!


    i wish i would have. I want to keep my prices cheap to start, hoping to get more clients.

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    Very nice clean up on both vehicles!!! How much did you charge? RANDAL

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    150 for the expedition and 175 for the Ram. How much would a professional detailer charge for vehicles in there condition?

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    I would have charged about $250 apiece to fix those

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    Great job on both.

    They both look like the washed them with a metal rake. Jeez, People just don`t care about their cars anymore. :hairpull

 

 
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