What about this 30,000 BTU In-wall heater?
What about this 30,000 BTU In-wall heater?
I like it but 30k BTU is only going to heat the smallest garage.
Cars: bringing people together
I usually do full details ( in and out ) but occasionally get just interior or just exterior. I was just wondering what you other guys do in that circumstance. Are door jambs part of your interior or exterior package, or do you just do them all the time no matter what?
Rich Ross
ROCKY MOUNTAIN MOBILE DETAIL
Huntsville, Utah
WEWAXEM!
Yeah, I always do door jambs, even if it`s an interior or exterior "only".
It`s the first thing the customer notices when they open the door!:cornut::
Bill Luster
Specializing in Detailing Corvettes....:thumbup:
You`ve been given one life.
Think about it.
I would agree with what Bill said.
Barry Schultz
Detailed Elegance
x 3 :wink:
When I had employees 1 of my test was to wipe the "Bottom" side of the door just to see how thorough they were...Everyone always thought I was being a hardass
I also do them all the time but was just curious if I was the only one!
Rich Ross
ROCKY MOUNTAIN MOBILE DETAIL
Huntsville, Utah
WEWAXEM!
Always do them no matter what. What isnt fun is that some vechiles can take up to an hour just for the door jambs.
Nick
Tucker`s Detailing Services
2012 Ford Transit Connect
815-954-0773
Yup and most cars have that little piece of rubber that has a lip on it and A LOT of dirt and dust can accumulate there. I always hit the jambs on both interior and exterior details. However, I will only polish the paint on the jambs with an exterior detail. But, I`ll clean them up and dress any plastic/rubber with the interior only ones.
2012 Acura TSX Special Edition, Crystal Black Pearl
2007 Volvo XC90 Sport, Passion Red
What Bill said. That`s one of those things that IMO got to be done regardless
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