What did you do detailing wise today?

detailed a neighbor`s 2014 Hyundai sante fe. cleaned up the finish with megs d151 and a lsp of hd poxy.
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I Gave the car a quick D115 wipe down and finished off the glass w/Stoner`s Invisible Glass.

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You don`t know heat until you get dropped off in a cotton field with a hoe to chop weeds and you are given an apple, a banana and a gallon of frozen water with a string attached to the handle and told "see ya at lunch time"

That`s how I grew up
Texas, haha

Lol


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Haha! Man!

Ouch,glad I washed the cars today. I wait until the sun gets behind my House, otherwise it`s a bit miserable.
 
I finally got my detailing cabinets reassembled and got the stuff out of tubs into the cabinets..not well organized yet. The task continues. I need to wall mount the master blaster too.
 
Where I am now, no hose washing after 8:30am or so during the summer due to the sun. The garage faces southwest so a lot evening sun.
 
Before 7am would be my choice as well, my driveway is getting hit with Sun by 10am already.

Let me know how that AC works , I have an LG unit in my bedroom and it works well. Are you going to hook the exhaust hose to your dryer vent? My unit seems to have a larger OD hose than the dryer`s.

If it`s a single hose model, and you`ve never used one before, be aware that they create a vacuum, so if your garage door is not air tight you`re gonna have hot air being sucked inside which will mess with the efficiency of it. I had to add weather strip to my bedroom door and tape off the central AC vents because hot air was being sucked into my bedroom at a fast rate and making the unit work harder since the room was warmer more often.
 
Before 7am would be my choice as well, my driveway is getting hit with Sun by 10am already.

Let me know how that AC works , I have an LG unit in my bedroom and it works well. Are you going to hook the exhaust hose to your dryer vent? My unit seems to have a larger OD hose than the dryer`s.

If it`s a single hose model, and you`ve never used one before, be aware that they create a vacuum, so if your garage door is not air tight you`re gonna have hot air being sucked inside which will mess with the efficiency of it. I had to add weather strip to my bedroom door and tape off the central AC vents because hot air was being sucked into my bedroom at a fast rate and making the unit work harder since the room was warmer more often.
Yes i need to seal the door better for sure. I have a friend (dieselwrench on here) that is going to help me. He grew up doing ACs and I think we have to cut a small hole in the wall for the drain, right?
Well, thats why I found someone who knows what theyre doing anyways.

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Yes i need to seal the door better for sure. I have a friend (dieselwrench on here) that is going to help me. He grew up doing ACs and I think we have to cut a small hole in the wall for the drain, right?
Well, thats why I found someone who knows what theyre doing anyways.

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Nah no need for holes in the wall really. I leave my drain open and got a plastic extension I threaded on there ,then threaded a 90 degree elbow (one side female to thread on extension and other side with a plastic hose adapter) and hooked a clear flexible hose leading to a large piece of Tupperware that I only need to drain a few times a week or sometimes daily depending on humidity. I`ll take a picture and post it in a few moments.

Since yours will be in the garage, I`d use a bucket to hold the water and that`ll buy you more time in between disposing of it which takes a few seconds.
 
Getting a project dropped off early is awesome. Gives you more time to make the customer that much happier. Have fun! And I can`t wait to see that purple sparkle.

Weekend project arrived early, yippee!
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