EXTREME detailing- Rocky Mountain Style

Hhhhmmmmmmmmm.....:cornut:

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Thanks Bill, I have messed around with canopies before including building a few of my own because I wasn't happy with what was available commercially. Being mobile it made for a lot of extra stuff to carry, not to mention the extra time for setup and take -down. The final straw for me was having to pack lots of weights to keep it from blowing away. Even with those weights, heavy winds would get it moving and I was always afraid if it did take off it would scratch the hell out of the car that was under it. I have since learned to work around it and no longer use one. I don't do any major corrections unless I have a garage or a shady spot on site. I have messed around with 1 step products that work well in direct sunlight and use them when I have no other choice.
 
Rich,

Thanks again for the reply and the information regarding your Steamer back in June. I apologize for not remembering myself, but heck, Im old !! :)
I really like what it did to that trashed vehicle and especially what it can do to clean very dirty leather.

I have read some posts from Renny Doyle - the guy that detailed Air Force One ! Will look his website up again and see what the pricing is..

Really appreciate your posting some great information for detailing in the Winter - we were down to 29 degrees this morning, so I am sure we are going to be in for another long cold, and probably snowy one again.
Glad I have my 66.6 Amp house generator ready to go with about 12 gallons of gas..

Talk to you again soon !

Dan F
 
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