Black Step-side Chevy By Mixon Custom Detailing.

Bamafire

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I started my mobile detail business March 01 2013, I sent a post out over facebook with great success. The word of mouth is the best advertising you could ask for plus it's free. I have returned back to full duty to the fire station after 3 months recoverying from rotator surgery. One of the worst surgeries you could ask for.

Here is one of my first cars I have done since starting my business.

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Before she needed some TLC.

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Here is the after shots, All work was done with a Flex 3401 and PC. One step Compound and Sealent topped with a long lasting LSP. The wheels were pitted so bad that it was through the chrome so I just lightly polished and explained to the customer why I could not correct the wheels.

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Thank you for looking.
 
Looks great nice job:) next time post 50/50 shots black shows it really good.
 
Looks great. Was the owner happy with the total detail?

The Owner was very happy, wife asked if he had his truck repainted. he wants me to come wash his truck every couple of weeks.
 
Nice work!

How did you damage the rotator lifting weights/gym? I've been lifting about a year and a torn rotator is one of my biggest fear in the gym. How dose working with the flex feel during recovery?
 
Nice work!

How did you damage the rotator lifting weights/gym? I've been lifting about a year and a torn rotator is one of my biggest fear in the gym. How dose working with the flex feel during recovery?

I tore it cutting a tree, I was useing a 3 to 1 block and tackle to lift a 40 foot extention ladder into place, one little slip and the rope caught me under my under arm and hyperextended it. I was useing the flex a month after surgery which I didn't tell my doctors :) but it's doing great I'm about 80% now.
 
I tore it cutting a tree, I was useing a 3 to 1 block and tackle to lift a 40 foot extention ladder into place, one little slip and the rope caught me under my under arm and hyperextended it. I was useing the flex a month after surgery which I didn't tell my doctors :) but it's doing great I'm about 80% now.

LOL!!! :nomore:

I can honestly tell you that you were playing with matches in a room full of gas cans. From professional experience, the 2nd surgery is not as successful as the first. 1 month post-op was definitely playing Russian roulette..... and you won! Most often, we turn a blind eye after 6-8 weeks (depending on clinical presentation, type of repair, and based on functional return at that point)
 
LOL!!! :nomore:

I can honestly tell you that you were playing with matches in a room full of gas cans. From professional experience, the 2nd surgery is not as successful as the first. 1 month post-op was definitely playing Russian roulette..... and you won! Most often, we turn a blind eye after 6-8 weeks (depending on clinical presentation, type of repair, and based on functional return at that point)


Oh I was very careful My left arm got a real good work out lol, I was still in my brace and made sure I did not go above my waist. but yes the PT gave me a look when I told her she said no more....
 
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