CaneCharger
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WOW - great job! Only 13 hours, I thought for sure it would have been more. Vacuuming could have took 13 hours 

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:argue:This was a birthday present from a customers wife to her husband... She was tired of seeing his truck "looking bad and smelling gross".....
wish there was a market like this where I live . well the markets here people just don't wanna pay the money . all cheapos..
Great job! That thing was a mess!
I could smell that thing from here :vomit: Nice recovery
WOW - great job! Only 13 hours, I thought for sure it would have been more. Vacuuming could have took 13 hours![]()
I guess I've done enough work truck for a local concrete business that interiors like that don't shock me.
However, that one step was amazing.
Fantastic job!
Bravo!
I really enjoy those shocking ones...great job man!
Wow, that truck returned from the pits of hell. My optimism was low in those before pictures, so great turnaround!!
poweraid, The key is marketing man! Note it wasn't the customer who ordered this but his wife. Market to the the lady of the house and when they See how it turns out then they have to keep it that way!
:goodjob2: I noted you used Meg D300 for your 1 step on a foam pad. I'm impressed with this stuff I'll have t try it on foam, works great with the MF pads but the pads won't hold up to hard pressure or high settings on my GG6. I tore the backing off one and literally wore out the backing on the other to the point where the backing plate will no longer grab it. I can see where D300 huge contender when used as a 1 step on foam or HT pads!
Great job, you really brought the color back to life, that is one great turn around! :buffing:
For a fat girl...'she' is NOW ready for the prom!
NICE!!!
Bill
It looks great! Your system obviously works well for you, it would have taken me a lot longer, but I work slow, lol.
very nice work! it is always good to have a set process to use. since this helps on speed of getting the job done and also ensuring not to forget anything.
it turned out great! hopefully u will get word of mouth business as a tip along with the extra $50.
there is nothing like the feeling of personal accomplishment from doing a great job and also the look on the owner's face when they see the finished product. i think this is why i love detailing so much.
keep up the great work!!!
Wow Chris what an amazing turnaround on that truck. That thing looked horrid in the begining. I dont think I would have had the patience to clean a FUBAR'ed vehicle like that. My hats off to you my friend.
Thanks Mike! It was a big job but it was well worth it! I enjoyed it and the enjoyed the customer's reaction when he saw it!
Tomorrow I start on a 2000 Plymouth Prowler that is Jet Black and has never been washed with soap... Just rinsed and dried... It is not in too bad of shape and only has 10k miles on the odo... The owner is a very particular woman and also the VP for the Colorado Mopar Club! She says that if she likes my work she will be referring many Vipers, Prowlers, Etc to me and when she says something people in the club move! lol...
I will do a write up on it when finished...