Garage
* New wall mounted Vac with computer cleaning attachements for interior detailing
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/prod...pid=00917775000
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/tmt/conyourvacto.html
* New wall mounted retractable air hose (for compressor)
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/prod...0&bidsite=CRAFT
* New moveable storage draws for MF Towels & Applicators
http://www.containerstore.com/browse/Product.jhtml?CATID=271&PRODID=62065&FEEDCNT=3
10 draws for clean and 10 draws for dirty
Products
* Used Klasse SG on door jams and alloy wheels instead of wax
* Switched to Griots Leather Conditioner (better smell and wipes are easy to use)
* Started using Griots rubber cleaner for rubber trim
* Switched to Stoners Trim Shine for engine detailing
* New white inspection gloves
* Switched to Raggtopp cleaner and protectant for Cabrio Top
* Switched to MF towels
http://www.pakshak.com/
Car
* Had front half resparyed mid season to address some very minor rock chips.
* Some interior trim replaced under warranty
* Bought new "D" latch for front trunk and had it Powder Coated. Since the latch chips, I install this new latch at the event
Accessories and Final Prep
* Service covers for seats. Use them while cleaning car and also when I take car to show
* New set of mats specifically for shows
* Bought new smaller fold up chairs to allow more room for other stuff
* Bought a portable power supply to run Vac without having to plug into cig lighter outlet
* Created a 43 page PowerPoint checklist for the event. Each page a photo of a part of the car with arrows and a checklist of what needs to be done/check http://www.brackenrig.net/Concours Check List_files\frame.htm
Example of one page...
* Made up special detailing kits:
* Bought 2 travel blankets (vinyl one side) for gound work at event
Planning
* Planned all events months in advance. Completed major detailing efforts (polishing/waxing etc) weeks in advance.
* Used compressed air to dust everything prior to it going into car
* Kept a complete record of all deductions and broken them down by area and type (type as in prep error, event error, car problem) and then looked for trends, so I could focus more attention in certain areas
*Completed all paperwork before the event (usually paperwork handed out at the event, but I made copies so as to not waste time at the event)
.......and a bunch more stuff I have forgotten
* New wall mounted Vac with computer cleaning attachements for interior detailing
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/prod...pid=00917775000
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/tmt/conyourvacto.html
* New wall mounted retractable air hose (for compressor)
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/prod...0&bidsite=CRAFT
* New moveable storage draws for MF Towels & Applicators
http://www.containerstore.com/browse/Product.jhtml?CATID=271&PRODID=62065&FEEDCNT=3
10 draws for clean and 10 draws for dirty
Products
* Used Klasse SG on door jams and alloy wheels instead of wax
* Switched to Griots Leather Conditioner (better smell and wipes are easy to use)
* Started using Griots rubber cleaner for rubber trim
* Switched to Stoners Trim Shine for engine detailing
* New white inspection gloves
* Switched to Raggtopp cleaner and protectant for Cabrio Top
* Switched to MF towels
http://www.pakshak.com/
Car
* Had front half resparyed mid season to address some very minor rock chips.
* Some interior trim replaced under warranty
* Bought new "D" latch for front trunk and had it Powder Coated. Since the latch chips, I install this new latch at the event
Accessories and Final Prep
* Service covers for seats. Use them while cleaning car and also when I take car to show
* New set of mats specifically for shows
* Bought new smaller fold up chairs to allow more room for other stuff
* Bought a portable power supply to run Vac without having to plug into cig lighter outlet
* Created a 43 page PowerPoint checklist for the event. Each page a photo of a part of the car with arrows and a checklist of what needs to be done/check http://www.brackenrig.net/Concours Check List_files\frame.htm
Example of one page...

* Made up special detailing kits:





* Bought 2 travel blankets (vinyl one side) for gound work at event
Planning
* Planned all events months in advance. Completed major detailing efforts (polishing/waxing etc) weeks in advance.
* Used compressed air to dust everything prior to it going into car
* Kept a complete record of all deductions and broken them down by area and type (type as in prep error, event error, car problem) and then looked for trends, so I could focus more attention in certain areas

*Completed all paperwork before the event (usually paperwork handed out at the event, but I made copies so as to not waste time at the event)
.......and a bunch more stuff I have forgotten
