Need a Detailer in Puerto Rico

Old Pirate

AMG Classic Car Detailing
Like the title say's, I need someone to detail my Brother's new car in Puerto Rico. Shoot me a message or post your work here. BTW he lives in Caguas.
 
weekend trip angelo, but I forget, there are probably still outstanding disorderly conduct warrants on file for you there.:redcard:
 
Are there ant cars in P.R. without dents in them? I used to go TDY every 3 months to P.R. (San Juan Area) and I never have seen so many cars with dents in them. I figured it was a Dealer Installed Option. I remember I would stop at a red light and one car would pull up on the left and one would pull up on my right and as soon as the light turned green everyone sped off to get across the intersection first, kinda like a drag race. Only place that was worse was S. Korea and that was just traffic wise.
 
Are there ant cars in P.R. without dents in them? I used to go TDY every 3 months to P.R. (San Juan Area) and I never have seen so many cars with dents in them. I figured it was a Dealer Installed Option. I remember I would stop at a red light and one car would pull up on the left and one would pull up on my right and as soon as the light turned green everyone sped off to get across the intersection first, kinda like a drag race. Only place that was worse was S. Korea and that was just traffic wise.

Yes driving is nuts down there compared to here, tons of potholes as well, so vehicle life expectancy before major repairs is shorter. Drivers are certainly more aggressive down there.

Growing up with that driving style has made me a more alert and defensive driver which I'm glad for because it has saved me quite a few times and thankfully to this day I've never had a car accident.
 
Yes driving is nuts down there compared to here, tons of potholes as well, so vehicle life expectancy before major repairs is shorter. Drivers are certainly more aggressive down there.

Growing up with that driving style has made me a more alert and defensive driver which I'm glad for because it has saved me quite a few times and thankfully to this day I've never had a car accident.

I was in Venezuela for a work project, and we had a driver / security person to take us everywhere.

Lane lines are merely suggestions, and I would've sworn we were about to die at any given time.

The dump trucks were the worst.

(Sorry Old Priate - No advice on a detailer down there in PR)
 
Let's do it. Ron, you'll have a very large supply of pics for the lunch/dinner thread. Every time I visit Home my #1 priority is to EAT.
 
Let's do it. Ron, you'll have a very large supply of pics for the lunch/dinner thread. Every time I visit Home my #1 priority is to EAT.

Count me in!! I haven't been back to PR in way too long (7 years). I'm way overdue to visit family. I've always said when I go back I'm going to visit "Pork Road". It's a street dedicated to all things pork. I saw it on an episode of Bizarre Foods and have been wanting to go ever since.

 
Ah yes, first time I've heard the nickname but yeah it makes perfect sense. That's next to the city I grew up in and I went there during my last visit, the town/city of Guavate . One stop was all I needed to get a plate full of everything I wanted, it was heaven. The GF was scared of the road though, many many turns and hills through a small country road
 
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The GF was scared of the road though, many many turns and hills through a small country road

My grandparents live at the very top of Toa Alta (which roughly translates to peak of valley) and it's always a fun ride up a twisty muddy road. Usually in a Toyota Corolla or motorcycle :)

Note: we're not thread jacking, we are keeping the thread bumped until we find a detailer B).

I PM'd him a contact so hopefully he got what he was looking for :)
 
Good buddy of mine lives in San Juan - man is the food there good! Enjoyed an epic Argentinian steak on my last visit. I need to get back there stat :)
 
I used to have to lay back and close my eyes anytime we'd go to Aibonito to see my uncle, otherwise if get nauseous. And I'll always remember the smell of overheated breaks while driving down from there , such fun and dangerous childhood memories hahaha.
 
I lived in Barrio Campo Alegre of Hatillo half way to Lares in yrs 69 to 75, back then it was fun driving on those old crazy roads thru the mountains. One lite hit and it was the last time someone will see you alive. Thanks Vega for the information and maybe someone else might know someone. I would do it, but the cost of shipping my equipment and supplies and tickets is not worth it to my brother.
 
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