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    Quote Originally Posted by Superior Fine
    I need a detailer in Sac. My Mom lives up there. She was recently involved in an accident and was injured badly. She will be OK but she will need to sell her small beater Chevy Blazer for some cash to live on for awhile. It needs to be cleaned up some.



    It is full of dog hair and the paint is pretty much wasted but can be improved.



    I am looking for a through vac and cleaning of the interior and a freshening up of the paint.



    She is near Del paso and El Camino.



    I am paying for it. Any takers?


    Hey,



    I just had a cancellation on the weekend of 8/9 (this weekend coming up) so I could take care of it for her/you! I tried to PM you but it didn`t give me the option. Give me a call and we can discuss it!! Thanks!!!



    Mike

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    ONR and a bunch of Wool Pads just came in. Lets see how handy this ez-detail brush is.
    -Sam

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    San Francisco, Berkeley, to San Jose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artikxscout
    ONR and a bunch of Wool Pads just came in. Lets see how handy this ez-detail brush is.


    Pretty handy I`d say- but not 100% perfect. One trick is to lightly spray the bristles with your wheel cleaner of choice (p21s gel, preferebly) and then clean the barrels. Do NOT work the brush back and forth (towards, and away from your body) or it will spray and spit all over you!! Just simple side-to-side motions moving along the bends of the barrel will do the job just fine.

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    I just spoke to my mom. She isn`t just ready to sell a car. She hit a light pole last Tuesday while riding her Harley. Yes my 61 year old Mom rides a harley.



    She is still banged up and wants to wait awhile.



    She busted her wrist, arm, collar bone and is all cut and bruised up.



    Thanks for the offers. I will post back when she is ready (4-6 weeks maybe??)
    The second mouse gets the cheese!

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    Oh man, hope your mom is alright. Well post back when the time is right. Either mose or myself will be more than willing to tackle the job.



    John

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    Yeah man, hope your mom gets better soon. Good luck with the recovery!
    -Sam

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    San Francisco, Berkeley, to San Jose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by autobahnshine
    Pretty handy I`d say- but not 100% perfect. One trick is to lightly spray the bristles with your wheel cleaner of choice (p21s gel, preferebly) and then clean the barrels. Do NOT work the brush back and forth (towards, and away from your body) or it will spray and spit all over you!! Just simple side-to-side motions moving along the bends of the barrel will do the job just fine.


    I learned that one the hard way!! Wheel cleaner and brake dust right in the eye!! :nervous2:



    Joe: Hope your mom heals up quickly and is back riding soon!!! :bestwish



    Just let us know!!! Like ikon said......either one of us should be able to take care of her!!

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    Thank you fellas
    The second mouse gets the cheese!

 

 
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