Started at 9:15 am, finished at 9:30 pm

awahl63 said:
Wow everything looks amazing...Any chance you'd reveal how much you got paid for the whole days work?



A lot. :)



Lorne-except for the black Honda, none of the cars were 100% done when I took the pics, no choice, we were losing light fast. We hadn't gone over any of the tires a second time, nor had we done the glass.



When we go over the tires a second time with tire dressing, we use a clean terry cloth towel to wipe off the lettering. Does a really good job.



Diesel1-I do all the exterior work, my son does all the interior work. Whoever finishes first helps the other.



David703-Armor All.
 
that's impressive speed.

I once spent nearly 8 hours detailing A Miata! A Cayenne would have taken me a week!

I had to take 20 Advil and had lower back soreness for days.
 
Once again superman speeds leave me slack jawed! That's some amount of work, and nice correction on the Honda - I had exactly the same type of defects to contend with on an Impreza last week, and I took pretty much the same approach to correction (will post details soon). That garage is something too... I think my house would fit in it! Great work as always!



:wow:
 
racingbeat said:
that's impressive speed.

I once spent nearly 8 hours detailing A Miata! A Cayenne would have taken me a week!

I had to take 20 Advil and had lower back soreness for days.



Except for the black Accord, I have done all those other vehicles in the past. The silver Accord was the only real challenge and the black Accord is pretty new. If they all needed heavy correction, no way my son and I could have finished when we did.
 
GSRstilez said:
:bow!



Doesn't that make you love your job?



Absolutely! Of course, a couple days later we were detailing a white Suburban with heavy bonded contaminents on a concrete parking lot with no shade on a low 90 degree day. ;)
 
GSRstilez said:
:bow!



Doesn't that make you love your job?



Absolutely! Of course, a couple days later we were detailing a white Suburban with heavy bonded contaminents on a concrete parking lot with no shade on a low 90 degree day. ;)



Just glad it wasn't black! :nervous2:
 
Sorry, did not know that.



Lorne



Scottwax said:
A lot. :)



Lorne-except for the black Honda, none of the cars were 100% done when I took the pics, no choice, we were losing light fast. We hadn't gone over any of the tires a second time, nor had we done the glass.



When we go over the tires a second time with tire dressing, we use a clean terry cloth towel to wipe off the lettering. Does a really good job.



Diesel1-I do all the exterior work, my son does all the interior work. Whoever finishes first helps the other.



David703-Armor All.
 
Scott hands down you get the wettest look no matter what color vehicle you do. Credit to your son also very nice.



That is the badest garage I have seen (atleast for residential)
 
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