AJ Auto Detail: Range Rover

ajnavo61490

AJ Auto Detail, LLC
This Range Rover is owned by one of my good's friend's parents. When my friend told them I did detailing, they immediately wanted to schedule an appointment. :) The exterior was normal; water spots, pollen, bug etchings (can't really do anything about that :(), brake dust, ect. The interior, however, was a different story; heavily soiled leather, shoe scuff marks on doors/plastics, dog hair, and stained carpets. So, I had my work planned out for me... LET'S GET STARTED! Owners just wanted a wash/protect + interior w/ carpets shampooed.



Total Time: 5 Hours



Process:

Meguiars Wheel Brightener

Chemical Guys Orange Super Degreaser

Chemical Guys Citrus Wash Clear

Chemical Guys Maxi Suds II

Meguiars All-Season Dressing

Chemical Guys JetSeal 109

Vacuum

Steam

Zymol Leather Cleaner

Chemical Guys Lighting Fast Stain Remover

Chemical Guys Window Cleaner

Chemical Guys Leather Scent



Foam :)

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Before/After

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thanks guys



Legacy99 said:
Nice job, but no correction on that black paint?



Scottwax said:
Looks really good. :)



Love that color, I have a customer with one that same metallic blue.



no, no paint correction. i think either their lease on it is about to expire or their thinking of getting a new car in the near future, so they just wanted it cleaned up a bit.



the paint is actually a really deep blue, but it does look black in the shade/at night :cooleek:
 
no, no paint correction. i think either their lease on it is about to expire or their thinking of getting a new car in the near future, so they just wanted it cleaned up a bit.



thats when i would have educated them on what a proper full correction could do for there lease. instead of seeing this as a wax job, i would have seen an oportunity to educate them heavy on lease returns and what i can do for them! i would have transformed that one! looks great though for a quick detail!! good job!
 
bufferbarry said:
no, no paint correction. i think either their lease on it is about to expire or their thinking of getting a new car in the near future, so they just wanted it cleaned up a bit.



thats when i would have educated them on what a proper full correction could do for there lease. instead of seeing this as a wax job, i would have seen an oportunity to educate them heavy on lease returns and what i can do for them! i would have transformed that one! looks great though for a quick detail!! good job!



Yeah, I know. But I only had one afternoon to do it. But, they did tell me in a few months that they would get me to clean it up again. I guess that would be a more appropriate time to tell them about it since it will be summer and will have more time. :spot
 
If they are just turning it in anyways why would they care what AJ could've done to the paint??? Call me confused but if I'm just dumping something off I could care less what it looks like after the fact. good job AJ. You did what the customer needed done in great fashion.
 
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