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Whose yer DADDY!??!?!?!?!
Hey everybody, yet ANOTHER Ferrari! :bb:
This ferrari belongs to a friend of my customer, when I rolled up to his house yesterday to take care of a few other cars he asked me if I could do this one for his friend as well. I agreed and gave it a wash + wax and leather conditioner. I was a bit hurried because the owner indicated that he wanted it done in an hour and a half. I love these guys because when I get to their cars they are already clean. If only more customers were like this.
Process:
Megs NXT wash
Natty's Paste wax
Zymol Leather conditioner
Before Pictures
So yeah as you can see the car is in excellant shape before I even touched it.
Sorry about how un-imaginative the pictures are, I was really rushed.
After
So there it is, another day another ferrari it seems. Hopefully there are more on the horizon I really like working with the owners of these cars because they can appreciate the hard work, and I just love working on these cars!
P.S.
Interesting post script, same customer same day. After I had finished up the 360 and a wash and wax on the Stradelli, he asked me to wash and wax both of his Mercedes G Wagons. He left to go to the store in some other car and his wife maneuvered his G Wagon out of the garage and then back in to allow the other car to get out. As she is pulling the Wagon back in and he is taking off I hear a screeching sound coming from inside the garage. She calls me over; apparently she had hit some old piece of furniture inside the garage and scratched the G wagon. She has me a take a look at it and asked me,
"Can you buff this out for me?" as if it were some kind of swirl mark or something.
Heres a picture of the damage
I told her that there a couple things that I could try but that I would have to get her husbands permission first, she asked me if I could not tell him that she had scratched the paint. I told her that the car she scratched was the car that I was supposed to work on next and that I really should tell him. She responds with "Well could you at least not tell him it was me?" I didn't say anything, just sort of shrugged. I didn't touch the car after that, and thought it over until the customer returned. Unfortunately I had to tell him exactly what had happened, otherwise I thought he might have blamed me or something like that. After I told him immediately when he returned he thanked me for being honest and said that he appreciated it.
This ferrari belongs to a friend of my customer, when I rolled up to his house yesterday to take care of a few other cars he asked me if I could do this one for his friend as well. I agreed and gave it a wash + wax and leather conditioner. I was a bit hurried because the owner indicated that he wanted it done in an hour and a half. I love these guys because when I get to their cars they are already clean. If only more customers were like this.
Process:
Megs NXT wash
Natty's Paste wax
Zymol Leather conditioner
Before Pictures



So yeah as you can see the car is in excellant shape before I even touched it.
Sorry about how un-imaginative the pictures are, I was really rushed.
After



So there it is, another day another ferrari it seems. Hopefully there are more on the horizon I really like working with the owners of these cars because they can appreciate the hard work, and I just love working on these cars!
P.S.
Interesting post script, same customer same day. After I had finished up the 360 and a wash and wax on the Stradelli, he asked me to wash and wax both of his Mercedes G Wagons. He left to go to the store in some other car and his wife maneuvered his G Wagon out of the garage and then back in to allow the other car to get out. As she is pulling the Wagon back in and he is taking off I hear a screeching sound coming from inside the garage. She calls me over; apparently she had hit some old piece of furniture inside the garage and scratched the G wagon. She has me a take a look at it and asked me,
"Can you buff this out for me?" as if it were some kind of swirl mark or something.
Heres a picture of the damage

I told her that there a couple things that I could try but that I would have to get her husbands permission first, she asked me if I could not tell him that she had scratched the paint. I told her that the car she scratched was the car that I was supposed to work on next and that I really should tell him. She responds with "Well could you at least not tell him it was me?" I didn't say anything, just sort of shrugged. I didn't touch the car after that, and thought it over until the customer returned. Unfortunately I had to tell him exactly what had happened, otherwise I thought he might have blamed me or something like that. After I told him immediately when he returned he thanked me for being honest and said that he appreciated it.