your LEAST favorite detail operation

Buffing the top of a suburban =(

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- Interior windshield/rear window. Fortunately I have small hands so it's less labour intensive.

- Polishing lower panels. I need a creeper or seat that's lower than an upside-down 5 gallon bucket. I'm only 5'5" too and it's still a PITA.
 
trying to reach the top of a full sizetruck to wax it (I'm only 5'8")

Im 5'7" and tops of trucks aren't that bad once you get the hang of it, mine takes no time at all now. Now the tops of full-size SUV's can be a real pain, at least with trucks you can use the bed.

But for me its taping and Interior Glass of vehicles that only have it cleaned once a year or less, especially if they've got kids or dogs. But crumpled up newspaper and Stoners does the trick pretty good, for me anyway
 
Taping the vehicle. I always seem to get the vehicles with massive amounts of trim.
 
wheels being 6'4" 340 lbs sucks crouching for long periods of time, and also interiors once again due to my size
 
use to be interiors in general, but now its glass. interior glass can be a real PITA. Lately I have been getting streaks and I still see water spots. I use IPA/distilled water with 2 mf towels. Its frustrating.
Get yourself a steamer and your windows will look better. Use a blue huck window mf too, that helps.
Claying can also be labor intensive.

Cleaning the inside of the back window on a car. So damn hard to reach the whole thing!


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Interior windows. The back window is always terrible.

Let's see......inside of windshield and back glass or get horsewhipped? I'll take the whip please especially on a Caddy CTS.

With the steamer, the glass comes out great. I just hate reaching back to the bottom of the rear window.
 
- Interior windshield/rear window. Fortunately I have small hands so it's less labour intensive.

- Polishing lower panels. I need a creeper or seat that's lower than an upside-down 5 gallon bucket. I'm only 5'5" too and it's still a PITA.
Get a 3 gallon bucket. Seriously.
 
the interior rear windshield glass of my 911. 6'5", 240 lbs of me trying to get in that back seat is pure hell

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