Yippee! another detail

pocon1

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Another DC Client, I spent 7 hours on the car. Inside and outside. Used woolite, scrub brush, and another bottle filled with plain water to add a little rinse. Used a cleaner and conditioner set for leather made for my leather couch. Armor all on dash, applied with applicator. Also armor all on tires at end. Glass cleaner and microfiber on windows at end. Washed car, then used sonus orange pad with perfect it fine cut RC to remove blemishes, scrapes, scratches, etc... (she is a little rough on cars). Next, AIO with green pad and SG by hand. Took time to run the husband and daughter to a neighbors tennis court so I could finish the car. Sorry for the lighting change in the pics, But it was a pretty full day.



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after pics:

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as you can see, the trunk was fairly sctratched, but it came out well. Charge was $260, they gave a $40 dollar tip. Can't wait to do the husband's volvo.
 
$260? Wow, that's seems well worth the money. How did you get such a high price? I know nothing of how much a detail should cost, I guess you did a lot of work! Looks great!
 
Good job!! The dealership where i work detailing cars at also sells Volvo and ppl who bought Volvo also bring there cars in for details all the time and just let me say that most ppl who drive Volvo are hogs!!! 90% of the Volvo's i get i have to take 2-3 hours just to buff the damn things. Don't even get me started on the insides of these cars. One thing i hate about the newer Volvo's is all the damn plastic cladding.
 
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