Thumbs up for Wally !
I had a call from a local Carwash if I would come to see one of their "polished" cars.
They offer a polish service beside the "American Softwash System", :LOLOL
We all know that car-wash-tunnels will scratch the hell out of cars, but detailing in Belgium is as popular as Micro-Nuclear-Partikel-Cellular-biologics....
They had a black Mercedes, and the owner complaint after three attempts to "clean up" the exterior of the car...
I saw the car today and it was Swirl City, Marrying, Haze, even burnt paint on the lower parts of the bumper !!!!
A few months ago I offered my service (for a small fee, in my spare time) to detail cars for them. Not expensive cars but mostly used cars from car-dealers that have to be cleaned after part exchange for a new car, just to get used to my rotary and to build up some experience...
(As I don't want to ruin a 100.000 $ car.... :grinno: )
They send me home with the explaination that I better learn to detail on my own car and scrap panels because, I quote : "We offer expert service at a certain price, with top of the line products and expert craftsmen".
In reality, they have a rotary, fully covered in splattered polish, a few caked pads and some unidentified botlles from Autoglym with SRP and some other brands..., and a young guy will do the "details" after his schooltime.
Now it's my time to set the standard and show them how it has to be done, I use my rotary for 6-8 months now, without problems, I have an orbital "at loan" from my friend in the bodyshop and have enough products to show them a cake or two.
Last weekend I did my own car : http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=63880
And in total I did about 25-30 cars, from litlle Fords and Mazda's to 911 Turbo and a SL 65 AMG
I'm very curious how this will turn out, I have an appointement on friday morning to rescue the car and probably the good name from the Carwash...
I had a call from a local Carwash if I would come to see one of their "polished" cars.
They offer a polish service beside the "American Softwash System", :LOLOL
We all know that car-wash-tunnels will scratch the hell out of cars, but detailing in Belgium is as popular as Micro-Nuclear-Partikel-Cellular-biologics....
They had a black Mercedes, and the owner complaint after three attempts to "clean up" the exterior of the car...
I saw the car today and it was Swirl City, Marrying, Haze, even burnt paint on the lower parts of the bumper !!!!
A few months ago I offered my service (for a small fee, in my spare time) to detail cars for them. Not expensive cars but mostly used cars from car-dealers that have to be cleaned after part exchange for a new car, just to get used to my rotary and to build up some experience...
(As I don't want to ruin a 100.000 $ car.... :grinno: )
They send me home with the explaination that I better learn to detail on my own car and scrap panels because, I quote : "We offer expert service at a certain price, with top of the line products and expert craftsmen".
In reality, they have a rotary, fully covered in splattered polish, a few caked pads and some unidentified botlles from Autoglym with SRP and some other brands..., and a young guy will do the "details" after his schooltime.
Now it's my time to set the standard and show them how it has to be done, I use my rotary for 6-8 months now, without problems, I have an orbital "at loan" from my friend in the bodyshop and have enough products to show them a cake or two.
Last weekend I did my own car : http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=63880
And in total I did about 25-30 cars, from litlle Fords and Mazda's to 911 Turbo and a SL 65 AMG
I'm very curious how this will turn out, I have an appointement on friday morning to rescue the car and probably the good name from the Carwash...