Last Week's Details

Nickc0844

Owner and Tech. Rep
The past week (8 days) have been absolutely amazing....Spring is Here.


2003 Ferrari 360 Modena:
 
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I love spring!! This year will definitely be one for the books, it's been great thus far. I have 4 details this week to conclude also.

If you would like anymore pictures or have ?'s, feel free to email me.

filipzin--The son (the Cayenne) found me here on DC and called his dad (Ferrari, SL, Rover, and Jag). They were great to meet and get to know. The house is absolutely huge. That waterfall you see actually runs underneath the driveway and continues on to the side/backyard. This SL has to be my favorite interior of anything I've detailed----so many functions to play around with!

The Yukon and the BMW are from my dentist and his assistant.

The Landcruiser is a neighbor who lives 15 houses above me--never really talked before, but she always sees me detailing something and waves.....I'm doing her husband's 4Runner tomorrow.

Needless to say, I feel as if I owe Dwayne an order for being the link to this great find!
 
:wow Spectacular as always Nick.

But tell me....do you ever "slum it"? You know...detail a Taurus? I know, you sneak a Chevy Prizm or a Hyundai in at night and close the garage door...got to get your fix somehow! ;)

Don't worry. I won't let your dirty little secrets out.
 
Hisurf,

You are funny, I did when I got started. By all means, I'm not going to turn down the $$. If a client wants to pay me 5-7 of work, then I will be more than willing to do it. Granted, I'm geared more towards the cars you see above, but I've done some "wonders" in the past :D
 
That "fix" is almost as good as detailing that Ferrari....well, maybe not. But what I am trying to convey is that the "transformation" that you can do on a so called "slummer" car is much greater, and I love getting that reaction from my clients when you turn a what I thought was a Gray colored car to a Blue Metallic ;)

pisssst...don't let the secret out :rolling
 
god, 4 of those cars under one roof, wowzers... your description of their house makes me drool too. anyways, those are all sweet jobs done on sweet cars. great job.

how did this system work? 1 car a day over 4 days?
 
Please some more pictures of the Interiors of those cars the PB Bold and Bright looks amazing on the tires of the 360. Is it solvent based. ?
 
Great job Nick! You have definately been busy this spring. Those are some very nice vehicles and you really made them purdy :bigups
 
Fr0zen said:
Please some more pictures of the Interiors of those cars the PB Bold and Bright looks amazing on the tires of the 360. Is it solvent based. ?

:yeah

and no bold N Bright is water-based

Nice week Nick:bigups
 
Great job !!!

You have hit a great market !!!

BTW... Your pics are awesome !!! You really know how to frame a pic.
 
Thanks for the kind words y'all---it means the world to me! :bigups

Zesty--
I did this project over 2 days--around 9-10 hrs each (no break, no lunch). It's rare for me to get hungry while I'm focused and moving constantly, so it isn't that bad. However, you can bet I chowed down some wings and fries that night, and put back a couple :beer

Just for you Frozen, here are some more interiors. Steve answered the water-based question. BnB is a great tire shine product, and seems to last longer than the other typical water based ones I've used in the past.

First one is from the "Bissel" thread started last week on the 03' Yukon:
 
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