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JSR said:Number 3 This is my therapy from the real job. My black 93 BMW beater and the others gold minivan. Doing a few friends cars as a Xmas present. I'm starting to look at the fishing boat but I do not think even I need that much therapy.
justin30513 said:This is my only job and supports 90% of my household income. I'm mobile and have been doing this for 10+ months now. I simply love it.
I do alot of show cars but have not attended any and served anyone there.
Since most of my equipment is already out, I wash my truck about 2 times per week. I wax it about every 2 weeks. Full polishing occurs every 90 days. The interior stays really clean. I'm more anal about it than anything! It's wiped down and vac'd every 2 days.....if not more!
I second that as well!!!:cheers:killrwheels@autogeek said:Me too ....:awesome:
Nica said:Well I just put my first order in and I basically I'm a #3. I have always taken good care of my cars since my very first car and well now I have three. Ever since I ordered my products my family has become very close to me, they would like to have there cars detailed hahaha. That's okay because I need all the practice I can get, I'm just a beginner here and I enjoy coming in here and reading and learning lots. Plus, people here have a great sense of humor which makes learning more interesting.
I totally agree, the way you present your self and your vehicle represents a part of you. Well that's just me.
Gary Sword said:With 4 cars, a van and a pickup truck I guess I would be no. 2. I have been detailing my own cars for a long time and I really enjoy doing it. I still have a corvette that I purchased new in December 1985. After 22 years the car is all original and still looks great. One of my neighbors sees me detailing my cars and the time and asked me if I wanted to detail his BMW 745i for him a couple of weeks ago. I told him no because I'm affraid if I started detailing other peoples cars it would become work instead of something I really enjoy doing. I did gave him the name of my friend who deals in high ends cars and also does exotic car repairs and detailing.
I write computer software for a living and I mainly work out of my house. If I leave my house on business it's usually catching a plane and rental car. With no commuting to work I don't end up putting many miles on any one car. I try to keep all my vehicles in pristine condition. Detailing cars is a great change of pace from writing software. It helps me clear my head. I grew up in the Detroit area and I have always loved cars.
Gary Sword said:With 4 cars, a van and a pickup truck I guess I would be no. 2. I have been detailing my own cars for a long time and I really enjoy doing it. I still have a corvette that I purchased new in December 1985. After 22 years the car is all original and still looks great. One of my neighbors sees me detailing my cars and the time and asked me if I wanted to detail his BMW 745i for him a couple of weeks ago. I told him no because I'm affraid if I started detailing other peoples cars it would become work instead of something I really enjoy doing. I did gave him the name of my friend who deals in high ends cars and also does exotic car repairs and detailing.
I write computer software for a living and I mainly work out of my house. If I leave my house on business it's usually catching a plane and rental car. With no commuting to work I don't end up putting many miles on any one car. I try to keep all my vehicles in pristine condition. Detailing cars is a great change of pace from writing software. It helps me clear my head. I grew up in the Detroit area and I have always loved cars.