Ferrari 360Spider, 2 Carerra S washed today!

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3 of 12 cars that I washed today.

Ferrari is in great shape, washed twice aweek. First pic is the before and the rest after. Not to much of a difference.

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Same with Porsches, washed weekly, rain or shine.

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WOW, what a sweet rides! I love that yellow one!Im the MAN
Nice! What products did you use to get the job done?
 
Man those are some beautiful cars..if i detailed professionaly that is the exact clientele i would market my self too..I am looking foward to view the rest..good luck
 
Nice to see your work here. I talked to you alot at MobileWork's site.
Excellent work as always!

I see you have a new water tank. What happened?
 
I'm in love with that white Porsche. Sooooooooo nice...
 
Definitely nice cars, we would ALL like some more info on your processes! I love the 360 and the new 997's are soooooooo COOOL!!
 
I know that Martin can wash and vac vehicles like no other! He's very very fast. I believe he uses de-ionized water.....it lets the car dry without spotting. This allows him to move on to other parts fast.

I would pay to know his process. Tons of respect from me.
So glad he's here now.
 
abrcrombe said:
Definitely nice cars, we would ALL like some more info on your processes! I love the 360 and the new 997's are soooooooo COOOL!!

Pull car next to trailer. Spray windshield, side mirrors, wheels and wells with 1 part Simple Green and 3 parts water. Removes bugs and brake dust like nothing else.

Wash with DI water, sponges we have shipped in from Greece. They don't scratch the paint(not available here in the US).
Then I vacuum interior, clean glass, wipe dash, console and door jamms.
Wipe dry the wheels and tires, Dry the vehicle with Super Absorber. Since using DI water, the Abosorber leaves glass invisble.
Apply Auto Magic's SuperDressIt to tires and done.

Total time for average car, 15 to 20 minutes.
 
justin30513 said:
Excellent work as always!

I see you have a new water tank. What happened?

Thanks Justin, just got new trailer built and started using it this week. Here's a pic from last week of my old trailer.

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wow... is most of your clientel exotics or what?
 
Simply green and no auto soap? It seems so different than everyone else uses o this forum. That is very interesting. And DI water? Where does one get that quantity of DI water? I'm assuming the tank on the trailer contains the DI water.

As everyone else said the cars are fantastic. Detailing a Ferrari has got to be way more pleasurable to a Nissan Quest!
 
Reddwarf said:
Simply green and no auto soap? It seems so different than everyone else uses o this forum. That is very interesting. And DI water? Where does one get that quantity of DI water? I'm assuming the tank on the trailer contains the DI water.

As everyone else said the cars are fantastic. Detailing a Ferrari has got to be way more pleasurable to a Nissan Quest!

You can buy DI water for $0.1 to $0.2 a gallon by tanker truck. Our DI unit went down at work, we had 6 trucks come in until it was fix. That was about 5 years ago. Last year we switch to a RO unit. DI water has very low silica, no Iron, its almost pure H2O.
 
That new trailer is awesome. Did you build it yourself again? Also, how do you wash and with what soap.
When I think of the most successful mobile detailer, I instantly think of you bro! I always have since being on Mobileworks.
 
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