Accumulator said:
Huh, just noticed my post to this thread has disappeared... :nixweiss
Good work guys, [Insert usual :bow here...]
Thanks a bunch Accumulator. Yeah, there was actually a bunch of posts that disappeared during the whole initial forum switch over.

That’s why I was hesitant to respond until things were stable.
Shutter said:
Great work David. Love the last pic.
Were they all complete details or maintenence work?
Thanks Shutter. They were a combination of W & W’s and complete details. I try maintaining all the client’s vehicles that get corrected.
XL Advantage said:
That is awesome! Does the Donzi ever go out on the water. It looked better than brand new. Thanks for the pics.
Tim
Thanks XL - It sure does. The owner is a perfectionist and has me keep all his toys in tip top shape.
Flash Gordon said:
Very nice David. It must be nice to have someone like Todd to call on when you get in a bind
You’re right about that. It would have never been possible w/o his help. Let’s just say the dynamics of both of us complimented each other's workflow. Where I don’t excel he does and vise versa. Worked great. :hifive:
Barry Theal said:
Awesome post guys made me think of this youtube video! Glad to see your busy David!!
Nice video Barry! Too funny. :spit:
RickRack said:
Damn!!! Looks like you guys have been staying beyond busy to say the least!
Glad things are going well...
Keep up the great work!
Thanks a bunch Rick. Summer is usually the slow season and I can’t keep up. Busier than I want to be. Hope all is well with you & Ryan. :bigups
Pats300zx said:
WOW...great job David and Todd. Gives new meaning to "Detail Fest"
Thanks Pat – This is the real world version.
2007TBSS said:
Absolutely ridiculous.:buffing:
Absolutelyregoddamdiculous. :woohoo:
jayhkr said:
That golf cart had me rolling! Seriously a GOLF CART? At first I thought it was a kids Power Wheel. That's some AWESOME work guys, take some of that $$ and go buy yourselves a few drinks and relax for a few days!
Thanks jay – This client wanted all his toys cleaned. I had to tell him :nono on the Vespa, Segway and bicycles.
integritydetail said:
Nice work as always. I felt bad for you for about 30 seconds when I saw the Escalade and pondered just how hot it was that day. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. Then I just laughed when I saw the money pics.
Thanks! Buffing the boat was probably the most challenging. Full sun...ouch. I almost hoped that I’d fall in the water to cool down. :chill:
WAS said:
+1, that looks like it would have been a hot day !
Congrats to the both of you, that's an amazing weekend !
Thanks WAS - It was 95 degrees the whole time! You sweet standing still.
Apollo_Auto said:
Damnit, seeing that much $$ for a couple days work makes me want to move back to the States... naaaaahh!

Awesome porn there guys! This picture made me do a poopy on myself
Thanks Jesse – You’re the Euro King of Detailing! Glad you liked the poop~on pic. :laugh:
sal329 said:
Great weekend guys. What bulk products from AM did you use?
Just used Bumper Magic on the black textured trim of the 3 series BMW. Todd refused to let me take a pic of him with any AM products. I snuck this one when he wasn’t paying attention. :bat
reeeko99 said:
How many hours did it take to do those?
Very nice work !!
The black cars are insane..........
Do tell what you use on the Stang..... Saleen???
I was tired just scrolling through the pics..
You took Monday off right?
Thanks reeko99 – I lost track of time after people kept dropping their cars off. I worked more in the 1st day then I did sleep all weekend. It took me weeks to catch up on my sleep pattern. Although we tried several other products, we mostly used Meg’s M105 for all the correction.
2005GTPinMD said:
Wow - great job - that is a true automotive candy store
Thanks PinMD – Always a pleasure working on fine automobiles!
TH0001 said:
Also, I used the trim dressing from Auto Magic, nothing else. David is trying to black mail me with the picture.
Who me? Blackmail? No way. :hide:
gmblack3a said:
Stunning work Gentlemen!
The golf cart has my vote for most baller.
Any comments about the HCS?
Thanks Bryan – The jury is still out on HCS. Still testing it…..:bolt
Jean-Claude said:
Todd, flip flops.....really? I have made the mistake using flip flops while detailing only once. Then again, living in Florida may mean you have a natural tolerance to fiip-flop toe pain.
Good job fellas!
Thanks JC – Todd loves them flip flops. He might think differently if a full bottle of M105 falls on his big toe. :har:
Labster said:
Looking great! All that green and the comoradirie made the time pass quickly I'm sure.
Thanks Labster – I was a ton of fun….and back pain.
porta said:
Thanks porta!
advs1 said:
damn, those are some nice cars.
was the vette factory paint? you said wet sanded, was it sanded with an air sander? the pattern looks very uniform
We sanded the Vette with 3000 Trizact via PC XP. This car is loaded with decals and we had to back tape everything to prevent melting. Easier to quickly sand down the marring then perform heavy hot buffing. Works great.
vtec92civic said:
wow. nice work. i see hydra shine in there. Stuff is great!
Thanks vtec - Yup – just for the pics. It’s actually a really nice and unique product. Use it every chance I can.
ezdetail said:
I hadn't seen this. Amazing job and those pictures have me drooling.
Thanks ezdetail! Much appreciated. :up
CosminTX said:
wow
high end cars in volume , not easy to duplicate that...
i am glad you guys are busy. i am interested in boat detail ... sooon
Yeah, a little different perspective on high end detailing huh?. If Todd lived closer and I detailed full time it would be like this every day.
what did you use on the 5 series bimmer ?
M105 for correction and finishing. Here’s a further explanation on the technique:
How to a achieve a flawless, mirror finish using Meguiar's M105 and a DA polisher - Truth In Detailing Auto Detailing Forum
RyansAutoDetail said:
you do some amazing work, and i would kill for that pile of money !!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Ryan – We try our best. :chuckle:
RaskyR1 said:
Great work guys! That's a lot of cars to turn out in such a short period of time! Well done!
Thanks Rasky – As Todd said, we didn’t much rest. Couldn’t leave cars in the street unwatched so we both doubled as round the clock Security Guards too. :har:
JuneBug said:
Awesome as usual - you guys make it look easy. But anybody detailing in this heat knows better! Take care and hit the old Gatoraid often.
Thanks Jimmy I was making Advil and Rock Star cocktails all the time. I feel sorry for the detailers in the Middle East. :scared:
xfire said:
Forget the Astons, the Rolls Royces, and the very rare Saleen Mustang...They can't compare to the pleasures of detailing a GOLF CART! Love it.
So how did you apply the grey poupon? With a panini or french baguette?
We actually used a LC Gold for it’s excellent spreading ability. I then put ham and cheese on it and ate it for lunch. Let’s just say that the Golf Cart was an interesting ride. Todd knows what I’m talking about.
