New appreciation for professional detailers

Carl Anderson

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My sister is in the hospital with complications arising from chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Since tomorrow is her birthday, I decided that as a gift I would detail her 97 Ford Explorer. So Saturday I loaded all of my detailing suppplies in my car and drove to my sister's to do this job.



I started by washing with QEW. Thank God I have this product as I could not get a hose to where the car is parked. I then started cleaning the rims with P21S wheel cleaner - it took about five applications with the use of a paint brush to get all of the long term embedded dirt out. I then clayed the entire vehicle using QEW as a lube, a first for me. This I followed with DACP on 5 using a Meguire's cutting pad. This was the most laborious step as I find that though this product really works well it is somewhat difficult to remove. I followed the DACP with #9 with a polishing pad, then AIO with a finishing pad, and finally Wolfgang sealant with a finishing pad. I used Wolfgang because at this time I am starting to really get tired, and I just can't fathom removing Klasse SG. I also really like Wolfgang over AIO on grey metallic paint. I used Meguire's Endurance gel on the tires, and Meguire's Heavy Duty Vinly and Rubber on the rubber and vinly trim.



Then I started on the interior. My sister has a Golden Retriever with allergic dermatitis - I know as I am the veterinarian that takes care of her dog. So needless to say there is hair everywhere. And though Judy is a clean person, it does not appear the carpets have ever been cleaned and in general noone is really ever cleaning the interior. I recall how I treated my cars prior my autopian detailing obessive phase. So I cleaned the interior including the leather and everything with my 6:1 water to Woolite solution. This did not totally get the leather clean - light grey so I used my Meguire's leather cleaner that I am not too fond of but it did do the trick. I used Vinylex on the interior vinly and Mequire's leather conditioner with aloe on the leather.



I had AIO'd all the windows except the windshield. I finished off by cleaning the windows inside and out.



At this point I have been working 6 hours. I start thinking - How do professional detailers do more than one of these in a day? I know people like Scott could do this in half the time I spent, but they still must be exhausted. Detailing is an art, but my God it is also a lot of hard work.



My sister is doing better and may get out of the hospital today. Her progrosis for a full long term recovery is excellent. I know she will enjoy her first ride in what looks essentally like a new car.
 
Great write up .. sounds like the car came out great .. I am sure she will enjoy it . I seldom do more than a car a day because I have another job ( 5 am to 8 am) that I squeeze 8 hours work out of. But when I do get a bad one thats multi step I also wonder how they do it.



My detailing business is picking up and I am getting in to detailing shape so it seems less hard on the body.. Hats off to the full timers.
 
Carl Anderson- Yeah, that big job was a *very* thoughtful thing to do, and I'm glad your sister is doing well.



It *does* give you a real appreciation for how the pros can get things done, doesn't it!?!
 
I hope your sister the best! my girlfriend which her name is Judy which I have known for 20 years had chemotherapy 15 years ago she has cancer of the blood (tec name?) Which she is doing fine now, I know what it is like, I stood by her for meany of years. I don't know what to say. words I do not have to describe life's injustice. My prays go out for your sister and hope everything turns out good. Lots of Love & Support
 
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Clad to know that your sister is on the road to recovery, it’s a long hard road (I know I’ve been there) but support from family and friends make all the difference.



I hope she enjoys her ‘new’ looking car, great job and a nice 'coming home' gift…/





~Hope this helps ~



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Thanks everyone for your support. My sister was discharged from the hospital yesterday, her birthday, and she called to thank me for the "shinny clean car."
 
Hope your sister makes a full recovery Carl!



Ditto that, I've been doing this for clients for about 4 months now and it is hard exhausting work. I'm only doing light fun jobs now and turning down the heavy stuff.
 
mirrorfinishman said:
Carl,



The real appreciation comes from knowing that you were simply doing what you could to help your sister Judy feel better. That was one very special birthday present!



Agreed! :) That was very nice of you to do that for her.



BTW, something like that, with all the problems you listed probably would have taken me quite a while too. Dog hair is a real PITA to deal with and it eats up a ton of time.
 
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