I had tahoe come in today and after my guys got done extracting the carpets we realized that the last detailer died the carpets to cover up two big red stains. I ended up just re-dieing them. But is there a way to get them out with having to just cover up the stains with die?
This is one of my customer's pools. I forget how many gallons it is but I can tell you it is a lot. All the watter features are turned off in the picture. It has water coming down from everywhere. It also has under water camera's (why I don't know).
The same customer owns both of these cars. I would have a major problem waking into my garage every morning and having to decide, "should I drive yellow or black today?"
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This is one of my favorite cars. Emmitt Smith was one of my customer's when they lived in Arizona. Emmitt and his wife Pat are very nice people and I miss having them as a customer. I also miss seeing there cars.
These are a limited Viper Club Edition. There were only 50 made and we got to clean all of them and then drive all of them to the Baret Jackson auction for there owners to pickup. It was a hard job but sombody had to do it.
I was recently at a junk yard looking for some parts and came across this hood. I thought that it would be fun to see what kind of sine I could get in it. So here it is.
Before:
This is after the fist step using Car Care Rx heavy cutting compound with a black wool pad on about 1400...
I was at the junk yard looking for some parts and came across this hood. I thought that it would be fun to see how good I could get it to shine. Here it is!
BEFORE:
This is after the first step. I used an Edge Black wool pad with Car Care Rx Heavy Cutting Compound with a high speed...