Drywash - A day in the life of B & B Tennessee

Thanks B&B now I went and bought some of that "Product" that you use and cant wait to use it. Hope I can replicate some of your results
 
Thanks B&B now I went and bought some of that "Product" that you use and cant wait to use it. Hope I can replicate some of your results

Cool - let me know what you think man :dblthumb2:
 
got my first paying customer and gonna use this
 
Hes actually a buddys family member and didnt want nothing fancy. Its his DD truck so this is in my list to do:

-Vacuum interior
-Wipedown interior with Quick Interior Detailer
-Drywash per your post inspiring me (doorjams included) ;)
- AIO

What do you think? I charged him $50 and let him know what I was doing and he was stoked. Any suggestions or additions you might think I should do. I want to get good at this and do this as kinda a side job for some days.
 
Oh forgot to mention I am also doing his tires and rims
 
Hes actually a buddys family member and didnt want nothing fancy. Its his DD truck so this is in my list to do:

-Vacuum interior
-Wipedown interior with Quick Interior Detailer
-Drywash per your post inspiring me (doorjams included) ;)
- AIO

What do you think? I charged him $50 and let him know what I was doing and he was stoked. Any suggestions or additions you might think I should do. I want to get good at this and do this as kinda a side job for some days.

Cool man - Sounds good...... I normally charge anywhere from $85 to $125 for this service, although I do hook it up many times cause it really doesn't take me too long at all! You will need a degreaser and/or APC for the wheel wells, tires and some tough road grime. The drywash cleans well.... but it doesn't get everything off. Plus for the rims (if non painted) - grab some 91% Isopropal Alcohol to do a final spray on them - brightens them up quite a bit! Also, make sure you have at least 15 MFs - and utilize all 8 sides of them..... always use different MFs for each product, never mix and match (during job). What else?!?!??! ALWAYS shake out the MF before using - and NEVER us a MF if you drop it on the ground!!! If I can think of anything else I'll let you know.... you are also more than welcome to call me if you have any questions while doing the job man! Good luck!:dblthumb2:


Also go join the social group.... "Lets Help Each Other Succeed" - good stuff in there man!
 
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Thanks for the advice. I really appreciate it and might take you up on the phone call. My hope is to do a good job so that he tells friends and such and then I can charge the $80-$100 that I know something like this will deserve
 
Keeping up with my resolution to bring my camera with me to EVERY job - here are the pics from today!!! I have a hard time remembering to take pics, but my new guy is awesome at reminding me!

First what is needed to polish a bus :

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Before and Afters :

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There are actually reminiscences of lettering here that need compounding to remove :

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Letters Are now gone!
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Now Just working at it pics :

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Thanks for looking guys - just continuing the thread a day in the life of B & B!!! :buffing::buffing::buffing::buffing::buffing::buffing::buffing::buffing::buffing::buffing::buffing:
 
This was just a one stage by the way - only used compound and wool pad for the old lettering.... then polished over it. This took myself and Joel 5 hours to knock out! First time I have ever gotten anyone else to polish - but this guy is a fast learner (plus I gave him the DA lol).:xyxthumbs:
 
This was just a one stage by the way - only used compound and wool pad for the old lettering.... then polished over it. This took myself and Joel 5 hours to knock out! First time I have ever gotten anyone else to polish - but this guy is a fast learner (plus I gave him the DA lol).:xyxthumbs:

Great looking Anthony!:xyxthumbs: Glad to hear you have some permanent help. Don't forget I still have those products to give you.
 
Great looking Anthony!:xyxthumbs: Glad to hear you have some permanent help. Don't forget I still have those products to give you.

Preciate it man - but he will only be around for a few months it looks like..... he moved to Nashville for music, and from his demeanor and contacts, it looks like he'll make it sooner than later. Great worker..... but would also love to see someone live their dream! :dblthumb2:

Also hired a lady that worked at a "detail" shop for 5 years - yep, let her go after day 1!!! No experience is much better than "supposed" experience
 
By the way - thanx again Stephan from Luxury Detail - Joel is a great guy!
 
what do you use for a one step on them buses?

I had to go look lol -

I use Viper Turbo Speed Wax (because I can put a spray nozzle on it, for ease)

and/or An Ardex Ultra High Gloss Cleaner

The paint on buses is VERY hard - every bus is different that I touch and I always test a panel out with different systems before proceeding.... sometimes it accepts one but not the other. It is always super hard for me to do a one step - cause I know how much better it can look if I go to town on it..... but I also don't want to spend 50 hours on a bus either and make 8 dollars an hour after product, taxes and so on.... if they want a one step - thats what I give them.... they have always been happy :dblthumb2:

Ok - gotta get on this Impala now!!!
 
Todays pics...... It was gloomy out - wish the sun was out for pics but oh well. This started out as a paint correction then I got a call and the lady needed the car way sooner than expected, so a few panels are going to look great in the sun lol! But the rest was done with Drywash method - still turned out great..... will finish the correction next week - she was still happy even though I would have been able to finish it - I wasn't happy cause I went through the last of my tape prepping :( Anyhow..... here ya go......


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An actual Polished panel lol (no sunlight though)!!!

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