New member from North Carolina

Donboy66

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Used to visit this site a lot last year as a guest to get ideas. I'm back into detailing just in time to be under mandatory water restrictions due to lack of rain. However, I hope to get a couple of good ideas from other members on problem area's that I have seen over the past couple of years.
 
Welcome to the site again from Sonoma County CA

We are having the same issue here in our area with water...check the link provided;)
 
I've seen the product on the web page but have never seriously thought about it. After reading the post you sent it looks like a good candidate for my personal vehicles but most of my customers beat the crap out of their vehicles.
 
I've seen the product on the web page but have never seriously thought about it. After reading the post you sent it looks like a good candidate for my personal vehicles but most of my customers beat the crap out of their vehicles.

If you have to do a job and there are obsticles in the way, then you have to adjust to work around them ;)
 
Welcome to DC :)
I just moved from Northwest Pennsylvania to Mooresville, NC in June.
Detailing has Been difficult with all of this summers' heat.
Poorboy's Spray and Wipe is Great!!
 
Welcome to DC :)
I just moved from Northwest Pennsylvania to Mooresville, NC in June.
Detailing has Been difficult with all of this summers' heat.
Poorboy's Spray and Wipe is Great!!

I didn't know you moved Kim ...was it for family or for work?
 
Warmer Weather, Less gray skies, Less snow, No road salt, etc. :)
I sold my Tool & Die Business a few years ago and have been semi-retired since then, except for a few remodeling and detailing jobs. I have found the hotter weather down here to be more of a challenge for detailing. The products all react differently. Plus, we are in transition until our new house is built and I am without my two car detached garage. It really makes you appreciate the guys that do detailing "mobile" all the time.
 
Warmer Weather, Less gray skies, Less snow, No road salt, etc. :)
I sold my Tool & Die Business a few years ago and have been semi-retired since then, except for a few remodeling and detailing jobs. I have found the hotter weather down here to be more of a challenge for detailing. The products all react differently. Plus, we are in transition until our new house is built and I am without my two car detached garage. It really makes you appreciate the guys that do detailing "mobile" all the time.

Sounds great :bigups Probably easier on the bones too:D
Glad to see you around again :howdy
 
Kimwallace and Donboy I am from Charlotte NC, boy I'm I glad to here about someone else having to deal with this drought. Anyway if either of you are looking for a job I am in desperate need of employees, or if you know anyone. I have two rigs with one part time employee and enough work to send my head spinning. Anyway hold in there fall is coming and I am sure it will bring relief with it.
 
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