CLK AMG and H2 Hummer

Below you will see two detail jobs that were done today.



The first is a full detailed Mercedes CLK AMG.....awesome car:bow .



Procedure: QEW, Meg's Swirl Free, NXT

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Now on to the house on wheels.....Black H2!! This was just a "Wash & Wax"





Procedure: QEW.....broke right arm, WW Dry......broke left arm, waxed with CMW.......fainted.......! :D



Before

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After.....with CMW

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Before

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After

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Last one....reflections.

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I also did a Lexus LX, but I couldn't get pics...the owner had to leave.
 
:xyxthumbs :bow That hummer looks great, how long did it take you to QEW???



As for the lexus, next time tell the owner "I ahve the keys and you get them after the photo shoot!" :p



Nice work as always!
 
tpgsr said:
:xyxthumbs :bow That hummer looks great, how long did it take you to QEW???



As for the lexus, next time tell the owner "I ahve the keys and you get them after the photo shoot!" :p



Nice work as always!



I had to hose down the wheel wells, but the total washing process only was close to 2 hours!!!!:eek:
 
Nice work aj:up My "wishful thinking" brain saw AMG and Hummer and squashed them together into AMG Hammer and I was disappointed to see a modern MB and an H2:(



I was pleased to actually see a dirty H2. How many gallons of QEW did you end up using? That is a lot of painted acreage and a lot of dirt (compared with what I usually have to remove with QEW).
 
I'll bet it was fun working on cold days like that! I was supposed to be working today, but now we have a winter storm warning with 1-3" of snow expected here in the Dallas area. Guess I get a taste of what you are going through....although the average high this time of year for Dallas is about 60 :(



Great job on both vehicles, especially the H2. I know how much work those are, even for just a wash and wax!
 
Scottwax said:
I'll bet it was fun working on cold days like that! I was supposed to be working today, but now we have a winter storm warning with 1-3" of snow expected here in the Dallas area. Guess I get a taste of what you are going through....although the average high this time of year for Dallas is about 60 :(






:shocked Paralysis and panic in the Lone Star State! :shocked



Here in the Northeast, 1" to 3" is a "dusting"! LOL :p
 
It was 40 degrees that day....not that bad, especially because the winds were low.



>>Drum roll please<<.................only one bucket and 2 gallons of QEW used to clean this house!!!!! The caked on crud you see where the wheel wells are was hosed down.....no way QEW could tackle that!
 
Gonzo0903 said:
:shocked Paralysis and panic in the Lone Star State! :shocked



Here in the Northeast, 1" to 3" is a "dusting"! LOL :p



Blah, blah, blah. No snow removal equipment, no salt, no snow tires, no chains, just sanding of the bridges and overpasses. Take away all of y'alls snow plows, snow tires, etc and 1-3" would be a problem up there too.
 
Scottwax said:
Blah, blah, blah. No snow removal equipment, no salt, no snow tires, no chains, just sanding of the bridges and overpasses. Take away all of y'alls snow plows, snow tires, etc and 1-3" would be a problem up there too.



Good point.



Especially with all these hilly narrow pothole infested roads up here!!
 
ajbarnes said:
Good point.



Especially with all these hilly narrow pothole infested roads up here!!



Around here, the slush freezes into a solid sheet of ice at night. Real messy first thing in the morning, but we just don't get enough snow and ice to invest in snow removal equipment.
 
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