44' coach, 90 degrees, 50% humitidy = sweat! plus, making my kid work!

Scottwax said:
Yes it is...plus he is getting faster!



:) I felt so bad the first few times because I work a bit slowly, but I think I'm starting to speed up as I do more cars. I think it's a confidence thing, you want to do a good job so it takes longer, but once you get a good hang of it you know you'll do a good job and you work a bit quicker each time.
 
grimmster said:
Did you have to do the interior also?!?!?



Very nice job.



His maid cleans the interior and the carpet cleaning company he uses at his office does the carpeting in the bus.
 
Hmm...well if you made 45 dollars an hour+10 per hour for your son...That equals what....275 bucks? Thats it? That doesn't seem right, but I guess you take your expenses out of that...so I'm guessing a whole 32 oz bottle of about everything, so good for about 400 bucks I'm saying....





Am I CLOSE?



BTW VERY nice job on everything, not like you don't already know.
 
not gonna hijack the thread, but scott, i reckon your son would be a valuable addition to the Autopian community, get him signed up and online...or are you scared he'll show you up with his click and brag fotos :P
 
Buick_guy said:
Hmm...well if you made 45 dollars an hour+10 per hour for your son...That equals what....275 bucks? Thats it? That doesn't seem right, but I guess you take your expenses out of that...so I'm guessing a whole 32 oz bottle of about everything, so good for about 400 bucks I'm saying....





Am I CLOSE?



BTW VERY nice job on everything, not like you don't already know.



I used maybe 6-7 ounces of Poorboy's EX w/carnauba to wax the entire bus. No polishing except the very front. My costs, including washing my towels and gas to get to and from (4 miles one way) was probably less than $8-10.
 
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