New customer was very pleased

Alex Haramic

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Well I just started my side business detailing and it felt good to show what I can do to vehicles that get neglected and well the customer was very very pleased with the end result.

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Well done, looks better than the car coming out of the showroom.
 
Paint looks very nice. Good work.

Take this as constructive criticism. The wheel wells could use a little more cleaning/dressing. I like Meguiar's super degreaser and Stoner's tarminator for getting them clean. The reason I say this is it was the first thing my eye was drawn to. It's like my 2006 Sienna that needs some black trim restored. My eye instantly gets drawn to the dried/faded trim. I don't want to come across as a jerk. Just trying to help:)

Are those Jeep wheel liners/wells fabric style or plastic? If they are fabric, disregard the above comment. I hate fabric wheel well liners. PITA to make look nice.
 
Thanks for the advice but I did my best on wheel wells they are fabric being time is money I couldn't spend hours on them had a deadline either way the customer was very pleased.
 
Thanks guys I got another customers car going to detail today. I'll post pics when all said and done.
 
Looks fantstic, what was the process? Was it a simple all in one detail, interior etc? I'm curious to hear:)
 
Hand wash clay AIO Topped off with spray wax interior clean tire dressing
 
That's the best feeling in the world! Good job, Alex.
 
Thanks for the advice but I did my best on wheel wells they are fabric being time is money I couldn't spend hours on them had a deadline either way the customer was very pleased.

Nice work, feels good making customers happy about driving a detailed car doesn't it? BTW you don't need to spend hours on wheel wells for the level detail you did. Daytona wheel brush with a bucket of soapy water then spray with a water based wheel dressing. Just a few minutes and even your toughest clients will be happy. If you're planning on doing the tires then hit the wheel wells.

Keep up the good work!
 
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