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Old 05-30-2016, 01:52 AM
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Originally Posted by smokinss View Post
Some of you possibly know that the past couple of days I took the trip down to Connecticut to visit our site moderator David to clean up his fleet of vehicles for him. I wanted to start off by saying thank you to him for inviting me into his home and the hospitality that he and his wife gave me was second to none!

Upon arrival I was greeted by David and was given a tour of the home and we discussed the scope of work to be done and I started on my way. I didn't have time to take any before shots only afters.

First on the list was his 2500 HD tow vehicle. On top of a interior detail and polishing he opted for the longer lasting Ceramic paint coating.





Next was a express detail on his daily driver cts4. The express package is a great option for a everyday driver that doesn't want to get into machine polishing. This includes a thorough wash and exterior decontamination process along with a quick spiff of the interior. A sealant is also applied to the exterior surfaces for protection and gloss.





Now onto the fun stuff lol!

The Yenko clone received a waterless wash since with classic vehicles I try not to introduce a flood of water if needed. And a proper decontamination to remove any embedded contaminates in the surface. Along with a machine polishing and sealant the interior received a quick touch up. Love the gloss on this color.










Next was the 68 driver lol

This one did get a traditional wash and decontamination mainly in part to the heavy amount of dust, grime. This also received a machine polishing and sealant. Also a quick polishing of the aluminum wheels and chrome bumpers. The interior received a quick touch up as well. I have to say that this color really stood out when finished. David and I were both a little stunned by it lol!






Last but not least is the most important ride of all. David's wife's Subaru. She got a bit jealous seeing his rides being treated and she wanted in ha-ha! It received the same express package as the cts4.








Thanks again! It was really a great time and I enjoyed working on the vehicle's.
Sorry.....one last thing. In this post, you say "quick" a few times, but really there is nothing quick about the work you do. It is incredibly thorough with a huge amount of attention paid to the smallest details.

Quick implies that you breezed through it, but nothing could be further from the truth.

You said you have OCD when it comes to the details and I believe it. Beautiful work and I definitely appreciate it.
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