2005 Honda Element- Washed with a Brick ??? Vision Detailing

I only bought my first DA this year and only did a minivan. This inspires me to keep going. My jaw dropped when looking at the after, simply impressive.
 
I only bought my first DA this year and only did a minivan. This inspires me to keep going. My jaw dropped when looking at the after, simply impressive.

Appreciate that............Not allot of detailers willing to take on real tough details like this, but if the $$ are there........then so am I.
 
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QUOTE=allenk4;1165354]Looks great!

What did you bill for this job?[/QUOTE]
 
Wow, this is one of my favorites! I'm in the middle of an Element detail and I'm so happy I found this. The one I'm working on has rubber floors and I'm wondering if you came across the same thing and, if so, how you dealt with it.
 
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UOTE=batcat420;1287386]Wow, this is one of my favorites! I'm in the middle of an Element detail and I'm so happy I found this. The one I'm working on has rubber floors and I'm wondering if you came across the same thing and, if so, how you dealt with it.[/QUOTE]
 
Amazing job!

I two friends wanting black cars done. A Mazda Speed3 and a 350Z. Both are a little rough, I hope to do them this kind of justice.
 
Very nice job, night and day!

I do have one question:
Why bother with a 2 bucket wash and all the careful washing when the paint is completelly trashed? In a case like this I would power wash and then do a rinseless wash before moving to decontamination of the paint.

I bet those customers were extatic with the results ;)
 
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