I heard you like detailing, so I figured you could detail the van you use as a detailing van.
Everyone I meet always asks, `So you detail cars for a living? I bet your vehicle is always clean.` Completely the opposite. Except today the floor needed a good scrub and vac, nothing fancy in terms of cleanliness, but it had to be done for the sake of personal hygiene.
That 1Z Einszett sticker is covering a half dollar sized hole in the dash that a previous owner installed. The seats aren`t stained, just the way the luxury velour interior poses under the camera flash.
Just removed the center section of the partition wall. Realized my 6` ladder is costing me time on RVs, so I need to upgrade to an 8`. Can`t use a roof rack because of height restrictions in some parking garages I visit. This will let me fit it inside the van. The generator is a knockoff of the Kipor 2000, very quiet- and tucked underneath the shelves is an ozone generator. Rotary and DA stay in the Husky bag, I`m like a hitman hunting for swirls and that`s my violin case.
Two buckets at the rear door, filled and ready for work tomorrow after the rain stops.
Everything I could possibly need, I`m not a distributor nor am I doing fleet washes so I don`t carry around surplus. Just what I would consume even if busier than expected. Two cans of glass cleaner, pair of spray bottles each with APC, spray wax, Woolite, etc. There`s as much of a probability that I`ll run out as I will have a trigger break- helps to have a spare.
All buttoned up and ready to hit the road, the cargo net is from a Mazda something or other. That`s a 35 gallon tank- I`ve had to push the limits of it on only two occasions but I`m still thinking of moving up to a 50 gallon for added assurance. 5HP Briggs with a Cat Pump, 50` of hose.
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