Meghan
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- Mar 3, 2006
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Ok as a few of you heard , Harrison (aka Neothin) finally came and detailed my badly neglected baby last Saturday.
I will give you a little history on her first, I have a Medium Wedgewood Blue Metallic Ford Expedition 2001. She is my daily driver and I drive quite a distance everyday to get to work on lovely I-95. She was attracting some swirls - I don't know from where but they were loving on her. So, after begging and pleading Harrison made the committment to attempt to fix her up for me.
This is her dirty!
Process....
First the foam gun and a sheepskin wash mitt took on the hard job of removing the layers of dirt and grime.
I wish I could have video taped him doing this, Harrison has a very slow, yet special unique way of washing. I had to go inside and relax, while he did it, it was tiring me out just watching.
He is working hard!
Then he attacked the front with Poorboys Bug Squash and a Pinnacle Safe Scrub. It appears the front of my truck was a burial ground for about 5000 love bugs. Lets just say they died happy.
I was very impressed with the Safe Scrub and I could tell Harrison was too. The bugs all came off with great ease.
I will give you a little history on her first, I have a Medium Wedgewood Blue Metallic Ford Expedition 2001. She is my daily driver and I drive quite a distance everyday to get to work on lovely I-95. She was attracting some swirls - I don't know from where but they were loving on her. So, after begging and pleading Harrison made the committment to attempt to fix her up for me.



This is her dirty!
Process....
First the foam gun and a sheepskin wash mitt took on the hard job of removing the layers of dirt and grime.
I wish I could have video taped him doing this, Harrison has a very slow, yet special unique way of washing. I had to go inside and relax, while he did it, it was tiring me out just watching.


He is working hard!
Then he attacked the front with Poorboys Bug Squash and a Pinnacle Safe Scrub. It appears the front of my truck was a burial ground for about 5000 love bugs. Lets just say they died happy.

