Hey, I'm Amelia. I mostly detail for a hobby and just recently was hired (and laid off...) from my first job detailing. (No fault of my own. I was told I was the weakest link though I was one of two people who detailed well, didn't skip the details, and was insurable to drive.)
I can't say I'm too upset. I prefer detailing by hand and not only did I have to use a pressure washer and orbital, but I had to mostly clean and drive automatic transmission trucks and SUVs. So back to looking for a new job. I still want to detail!
I guess besides that I don't have much to say except to maybe post up some examples of previous jobs I've done on the side or just for enjoyment. Sorry for the lack of before photos.
First, one of the first cars I ever detailed. I can't even remember when it was... Probably about four years ago or so that I first got to detail this car. My own '98 Honda Civic EX coupe. Milano Red Tricoat. Sorry, no before photos. (I have a couple, but they're all badly bleached out and the entire car looks pink. In reality only the first couple inches under the windows - about to the pinstripe - was pinkish when I bought it.)
I wanted to post an example of a lighter colored vehicle I cleaned up. This is the only one I could find though since I usually forget to take pics. This one's from a few years ago too.
My sister's first almost new car! Her Cayenne Red Pearl '98 Acura Integra GS hatch. She only let me do a quick exterior detail on this one because she wanted to go out and drive it.
Before... This is before she even bought it, but the same day she decided to get it instead of the Sunfire that she had been more interested in before driving.
And after...
I didn't even get to do under the hood.
Okay... now finally for some recent details! Here's a '96 Honda Civic EX coupe I was asked to do for a friend. It's Granada Black Pearl which is a black paint with a goldish colored pearl in it. He picked it up for $1000 after the previous owner threw a rod. He told us he was driving through town and it suddenly just stopped... :lol:
The before pics.
(We just decided to end up putting an extra set of headlights we had on it instead.)
Apparently the rear deck began to shake (perhaps because of the system that had been installed in it). Erasers jammed between the deck and the rear window was the solution... They melted to the plastic.
And after... Too bad this one had paint damage and etching that I couldn't take care of with the products I had, which are all applied by hand.
And after seeing the Civic, my friend, who is one of the owners of the shop these photos are taken in and owns the black Civic, was so happy that he asked me to detail his STi. I kind of find this funny because before the closest I was allowed to get to washing his car was he allowed me to rinse it while he washed it. :lol: No befores on this one either, but it was an easy job because the owner is pretty picky about the care of his vehicle. This car is stock World Rally Blue Pearl with an aftermarket black pearl front end.
If anyone would like to give me tips, I'm open to them.
I hope to learn more about my hobby here. And yes, in case you haven't noticed after reading this post I am completley infatuated with cars, color codes, (and though I didn't mention it yet) engine codes and pretty much anything to do with cars!
And sorry my post is so longwinded!
I can't say I'm too upset. I prefer detailing by hand and not only did I have to use a pressure washer and orbital, but I had to mostly clean and drive automatic transmission trucks and SUVs. So back to looking for a new job. I still want to detail!

I guess besides that I don't have much to say except to maybe post up some examples of previous jobs I've done on the side or just for enjoyment. Sorry for the lack of before photos.
First, one of the first cars I ever detailed. I can't even remember when it was... Probably about four years ago or so that I first got to detail this car. My own '98 Honda Civic EX coupe. Milano Red Tricoat. Sorry, no before photos. (I have a couple, but they're all badly bleached out and the entire car looks pink. In reality only the first couple inches under the windows - about to the pinstripe - was pinkish when I bought it.)




I wanted to post an example of a lighter colored vehicle I cleaned up. This is the only one I could find though since I usually forget to take pics. This one's from a few years ago too.


My sister's first almost new car! Her Cayenne Red Pearl '98 Acura Integra GS hatch. She only let me do a quick exterior detail on this one because she wanted to go out and drive it.
Before... This is before she even bought it, but the same day she decided to get it instead of the Sunfire that she had been more interested in before driving.

And after...


I didn't even get to do under the hood.



Okay... now finally for some recent details! Here's a '96 Honda Civic EX coupe I was asked to do for a friend. It's Granada Black Pearl which is a black paint with a goldish colored pearl in it. He picked it up for $1000 after the previous owner threw a rod. He told us he was driving through town and it suddenly just stopped... :lol:
The before pics.

(We just decided to end up putting an extra set of headlights we had on it instead.)

Apparently the rear deck began to shake (perhaps because of the system that had been installed in it). Erasers jammed between the deck and the rear window was the solution... They melted to the plastic.

And after... Too bad this one had paint damage and etching that I couldn't take care of with the products I had, which are all applied by hand.



And after seeing the Civic, my friend, who is one of the owners of the shop these photos are taken in and owns the black Civic, was so happy that he asked me to detail his STi. I kind of find this funny because before the closest I was allowed to get to washing his car was he allowed me to rinse it while he washed it. :lol: No befores on this one either, but it was an easy job because the owner is pretty picky about the care of his vehicle. This car is stock World Rally Blue Pearl with an aftermarket black pearl front end.



If anyone would like to give me tips, I'm open to them.

And sorry my post is so longwinded!