I heard you like detailing, so I figured you could detail the van you use as a detailing van.
Everyone I meet always asks, 'So you detail cars for a living? I bet your vehicle is always clean.' Completely the opposite. Except today the floor needed a good scrub and vac, nothing fancy in terms of cleanliness, but it had to be done for the sake of personal hygiene.
That 1Z Einszett sticker is covering a half dollar sized hole in the dash that a previous owner installed. The seats aren't stained, just the way the luxury velour interior poses under the camera flash.
Just removed the center section of the partition wall. Realized my 6' ladder is costing me time on RVs, so I need to upgrade to an 8'. Can't use a roof rack because of height restrictions in some parking garages I visit. This will let me fit it inside the van. The generator is a knockoff of the Kipor 2000, very quiet- and tucked underneath the shelves is an ozone generator. Rotary and DA stay in the Husky bag, I'm like a hitman hunting for swirls and that's my violin case.
Two buckets at the rear door, filled and ready for work tomorrow after the rain stops.
Everything I could possibly need, I'm not a distributor nor am I doing fleet washes so I don't carry around surplus. Just what I would consume even if busier than expected. Two cans of glass cleaner, pair of spray bottles each with APC, spray wax, Woolite, etc. There's as much of a probability that I'll run out as I will have a trigger break- helps to have a spare.
All buttoned up and ready to hit the road, the cargo net is from a Mazda something or other. That's a 35 gallon tank- I've had to push the limits of it on only two occasions but I'm still thinking of moving up to a 50 gallon for added assurance. 5HP Briggs with a Cat Pump, 50' of hose.
Everyone I meet always asks, 'So you detail cars for a living? I bet your vehicle is always clean.' Completely the opposite. Except today the floor needed a good scrub and vac, nothing fancy in terms of cleanliness, but it had to be done for the sake of personal hygiene.
That 1Z Einszett sticker is covering a half dollar sized hole in the dash that a previous owner installed. The seats aren't stained, just the way the luxury velour interior poses under the camera flash.

Just removed the center section of the partition wall. Realized my 6' ladder is costing me time on RVs, so I need to upgrade to an 8'. Can't use a roof rack because of height restrictions in some parking garages I visit. This will let me fit it inside the van. The generator is a knockoff of the Kipor 2000, very quiet- and tucked underneath the shelves is an ozone generator. Rotary and DA stay in the Husky bag, I'm like a hitman hunting for swirls and that's my violin case.

Two buckets at the rear door, filled and ready for work tomorrow after the rain stops.

Everything I could possibly need, I'm not a distributor nor am I doing fleet washes so I don't carry around surplus. Just what I would consume even if busier than expected. Two cans of glass cleaner, pair of spray bottles each with APC, spray wax, Woolite, etc. There's as much of a probability that I'll run out as I will have a trigger break- helps to have a spare.

All buttoned up and ready to hit the road, the cargo net is from a Mazda something or other. That's a 35 gallon tank- I've had to push the limits of it on only two occasions but I'm still thinking of moving up to a 50 gallon for added assurance. 5HP Briggs with a Cat Pump, 50' of hose.
