Heh, heh, heh!

Scottwax

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Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0!



My kids helped on this one. We used my customer's pressure sprayer (he also has a water dionizer).



This is my son Chris soaping it up:
 
Me glazing it with Vanilla Moose (no, I am not fat, that is an extra large shirt that hangs on me now!...yeah, I could lose another 15 or so though!).
 
The shine down the side (that white blob is a towel that is distorted as it is reflected off-almost seemed like a funhouse mirror!).
 
:eek: :eek: :up



The reflection is very nice.... i've seen blue colored Diablo 6.0's in person and its one of the nicest blue colors for automotive paint out there.



Any more pics?



Did you get to drive it ;) ?
 
And the finished product-using Vanilla Moose and a new carnuba wax that I am testing for Clearkote-wipes on and off, no problems in the sun on a 90 degree day (slightly hazy to partly cloudy). Nice product, very wet look.
 
I hope you got that hand print off the glass. :p



Sorry Scott, im just bitter that I cant do a diablo. hehe



Great Job though!!
 
Oh yeah, not only did we also wash his Bentley Continental SC and Cadillac Escalade EXT (the truck version), but we also detailed his wife's S600. Also using Vanilla Moose and Clearkote's yet unamed carnuba wax.





Estoril ///M-I got to drive the purple one he used to have (the one on my website), but this one, all I've done is back it out of the garage and put it away.

:(
 
It's a family business now, i see.



Great job as always!!!



Are the cars in the background still your customer's cars? Did you clean them too?



Cheers.
 
lynxowner-the Escalade and Bentley are his, the Accord is mine.



It's a family business in the summer. Both my kids are now old enough (14 and 16) to earn some extra money now. When we get to our customer's house or office, they both get out and start unloading the stuff they need for their specific job. We washed, vacuumed, polished and waxed a limo this afternoon in 90 minutes.
 
Scottwax,



We washed, vacuumed, polished and waxed a limo this afternoon in 90 minutes



Man, that's fast.



Lucky kids to have someone really train them at the art of detailing :bow



Cheers.
 
Scottwax said:
lynxowner-the Escalade and Bentley are his, the Accord is mine.



It's a family business in the summer. Both my kids are now old enough (14 and 16) to earn some extra money now. When we get to our customer's house or office, they both get out and start unloading the stuff they need for their specific job. We washed, vacuumed, polished and waxed a limo this afternoon in 90 minutes.



Looks like you have yourself a nice detailing team starting there.
 
Hey Scott!



Beautiful cars!! Can you tell us what your client does for a living? Not who he is, but rather what he does?



As for Clearkotes yet unnamed wax, is it a pure carnauba without cleaners? I am still searching for an excellent polish and wax that can be used in direct sunlight and that is somewhat easy to obtain. The ones I have tried are only so so.



Thanks,

Tim
 
2hotford said:
Hey Scott!



Beautiful cars!! Can you tell us what your client does for a living? Not who he is, but rather what he does?



He owns several topless bars and a tattoo parlor.



As for Clearkotes yet unnamed wax, is it a pure carnauba without cleaners? I am still searching for an excellent polish and wax that can be used in direct sunlight and that is somewhat easy to obtain. The ones I have tried are only so so.



Thanks,

Tim



Yes, it is a pure wax product according to Mr. Glass. In fact, he has two, the carnuba version and a petroleum based version (the type of wax in both Moose Wax and Vanilla Moose). I used the petroleum based one on a black S500 on Saturday in the direct sun on an 87 degree day-believe me, the paint was hot to the touch. Stuff wipes on and off and filled in the minor spider webbing on the hood. It did dust up a bit though, but I think that was because I was using too much trying to compensate for the heat. Once I figured out I didn't have to, the dusting was minor. Probably not much you can do about that when the paint steams when water hits it!



They both have a wet look, but I think so far I like the carnuba a bit more.
 
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