A Designo SL500, S600, 325xi, and Sunset 350z *good week*

Simply Amazing. I have an opportunity to work for a guy here in the ATL who owns 15-16 extremely high end cars. The guy is willing to pay extremely good money for me to take care of them year round. Kind of like a full time job for him. I just hope I can produce results that look like yours! AWESOME!
 
Not sure what else I can say.....



As far as I can see you have MASTERED this profession. Unbelievable.



The only area you need to improve in is charging what you are worth
 
Typical stellar results, Sean. Amazing interior work, especially in light of how trashed they were. Really like the color of that Z too. :)
 
Very nice work Sean, I love when you do a Sunset 350!!



Also, are those the new digs for you? I noticed the Teg in a Garage, good home for her!!!



Nice as always Sean, I'm starting to feel the detail bug again after being in a slump with things in my life. Thanks for the inspiration!!
 
Thanks everyone.





Thomas: Took care of it a bit :).



Scott: One of my fav colors. It looks soo beautiful when clean.



Kyle: Yep, new place. I posted up pics in the Hot Tub. Definately get back to buffing, I miss seeing your posts. I wanna see your EVO!
 
Galatic work as usually , and what a great cars team u detailed :bow



Can you quote the dispended on the 350z???



Akele abraço
 
Yikes, Sean, awesome transformations. Great photos, too. I really like that second picture of the BMW. It's beautiful. :bow it really is.



I think I may have to dirty my cars up and take a ride down so you can work your magic. You're doing a Tee-riffic job !!



Note: You should be training an under-study so you can sit back and watch :waxing: :usa
 
GSRstilez said:
I got it to about 95% as there was grime in places I literally couldn't get a Q-tip into.



Just a tip, and maybe you are already aware. One thing I find works great on cracks and crevices is this: spray some distilled water onto/into the crack and on the crud. Then suck it up with the shop vac crevice tool. You can also do this with some heavily diluted APC+ or whatever if the crud is really gummy/sticky/whatever. If you vacuum real quick after spraying, it really won't run down too much.



I find this does a pretty amazing job on crap and crud that is jammed down in crevices and seams. :)
 
Aurora: Thank you :). I will try that.





brwill: I would lie if I said Autopia didn't help my business. However, when started I began with friends and family which branched out quickly. All of my work now is through word of mouth.
 
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