Acura MDX Detail

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Did this job for some very good customers of mine. This is the third time I have worked on this car. I have been maintaining it since new. For this job I did a little more mild of a job then I usually do.

Exterior

- Washed using Meg's Deep Crystal (1 bucket, MF Mitt sprayed with hose instead of clean water bucket)
- Exterior dried with Synthetic Chamois
- Wheels sprayed with ECO TOUCH foaming wheel cleaner
- Wheels, tires, wheel wells cleaned with leftover soap from car
- Wheels rinsed, fenders and overspray areas re-dried
- Tires dressed with Meg's "coating" (sprayed on, then spread later w/ foam applicator pad, used extra dressing from being spread to hit the wheel wells)
- ECO TOUCH Spray Wax as LSP

Interior

- Fully vacuumed
- Surfaces wiped down/ dusted
- Jambs cleaned
- Silghtly soiled leather seats wiped clean w/ damp MF towel
- re-vacuumed outside to get areas missed while in garage

Overall, I charged $130 for the job, I took about 8 hours iirc. Can you all please critique my method and prices to be sure there aren't any major things I need to fix. I this price about right for the work I did?

Pics: (sorry no before pics, as I have worked on car multiple times in the past)

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Thanks for looking! I hope the iPad pictures are sufficient! (Don't worry, I made sure no one was around when I took pictures using a large tablet :D)
 
Why not clean the wheels and tires first to avoid going back and drying the overspray water? Would save you some time !
 
Why not clean the wheels and tires first to avoid going back and drying the overspray water? Would save you some time !

Then I would have to do different soap/water. And id like to avoid any unecessary product waste.

I guess it's a trade off
 
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