1999 Chrysler Town & Country. Owned by an older man with no young kids so it was in excellent condition, especially on the inside. The horizontal surfaces needed some light claying but the swirls were very minimal for the van's age. I ended up using Optimum Polish with green Cyclo polishing pads and topping with my 80/20 blend of Meguiars #16 and FK's Pink Wax.
I tried to capture both the metallic flake and the lack of swirls in this shot but the sun caused a lot of glare. You can see the sun spot if you really look.
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2004 Lexus SC430. Weekly wash customer, last waxed with Souveran in late July. Probably only driven 1000 miles since. Her and her husband are getting a divorce and she is going to be driving the SC more than she was so she said to go ahead and wax it this time. Minimal swirling (only has 7100 miles on it) so Optimum Poli-Seal using a white LC polishing pad did a good job on them. I topped it with Clearkote's Carnauba Moose Wax.
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I had several vehicles to do today. My customer with the huge house and wood paneled garage with 30' high ceilings, XM radio pumped in and an ice machine sold the house and the new owners were taking possession this evening at 6 PM. My son and I arrived at 10 AM and we had his Porsche Cayenne Turbo and wife's Lexus LX470 to wash and wax, his F-250 to detail, along with the golf cart, plus wash his Kawasaki Mule and John Deere Gator. He was leaving the golf cart, Mule and Gator for the new owners since his new house is on a more normal size plot of land, instead of the 35 acres he had. In addition, the F-250 had to be done by 3:30 PM since he had sold that too (no room at his new place) and the guy who bought it was going to be there at that time to pick it up.
Lucky for us, this guy takes really good care of all his vehicles, I wash either the F-250 or Cayenne every week, plus I go out to his house to at least wash and wax everything (expect the utility vehicles) 5-6 times a year.
I am only posting a quick pic of the golf cart since I've posted pics of the Cayenne and F-250 at least a few time and the pics of the LX470 are on the new roll in my camera. I used Meguiars #80 Speed Glaze by hand, followed by Optimum's Poli-Seal, also by hand on the body of the cart and Armor All applied with a foam hand pad on all the plastic and rubber trim. OPS on the plexiglass.
One last shot of the garage. Not sure if I will see it again but my customer said he'd pass my name along to them. Said they are filthy rich (they paid CASH for the 11,000 square foot house, plus the carriage house (where this garage is), stocked pond, barn, tennis court and 35 acres) and I should charge accordingly!
BTW, he sold the house since it is down to just him and his wife. His kids are mostly done with college and just don't come home all that often. He and his wife want to travel and they really can't with their property needing as much attention as it does. He will be renting a house for a year that is a lot smaller and has only a two car garage and really hasn't decided what he will do after that.

I tried to capture both the metallic flake and the lack of swirls in this shot but the sun caused a lot of glare. You can see the sun spot if you really look.



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2004 Lexus SC430. Weekly wash customer, last waxed with Souveran in late July. Probably only driven 1000 miles since. Her and her husband are getting a divorce and she is going to be driving the SC more than she was so she said to go ahead and wax it this time. Minimal swirling (only has 7100 miles on it) so Optimum Poli-Seal using a white LC polishing pad did a good job on them. I topped it with Clearkote's Carnauba Moose Wax.




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I had several vehicles to do today. My customer with the huge house and wood paneled garage with 30' high ceilings, XM radio pumped in and an ice machine sold the house and the new owners were taking possession this evening at 6 PM. My son and I arrived at 10 AM and we had his Porsche Cayenne Turbo and wife's Lexus LX470 to wash and wax, his F-250 to detail, along with the golf cart, plus wash his Kawasaki Mule and John Deere Gator. He was leaving the golf cart, Mule and Gator for the new owners since his new house is on a more normal size plot of land, instead of the 35 acres he had. In addition, the F-250 had to be done by 3:30 PM since he had sold that too (no room at his new place) and the guy who bought it was going to be there at that time to pick it up.
Lucky for us, this guy takes really good care of all his vehicles, I wash either the F-250 or Cayenne every week, plus I go out to his house to at least wash and wax everything (expect the utility vehicles) 5-6 times a year.
I am only posting a quick pic of the golf cart since I've posted pics of the Cayenne and F-250 at least a few time and the pics of the LX470 are on the new roll in my camera. I used Meguiars #80 Speed Glaze by hand, followed by Optimum's Poli-Seal, also by hand on the body of the cart and Armor All applied with a foam hand pad on all the plastic and rubber trim. OPS on the plexiglass.

One last shot of the garage. Not sure if I will see it again but my customer said he'd pass my name along to them. Said they are filthy rich (they paid CASH for the 11,000 square foot house, plus the carriage house (where this garage is), stocked pond, barn, tennis court and 35 acres) and I should charge accordingly!

BTW, he sold the house since it is down to just him and his wife. His kids are mostly done with college and just don't come home all that often. He and his wife want to travel and they really can't with their property needing as much attention as it does. He will be renting a house for a year that is a lot smaller and has only a two car garage and really hasn't decided what he will do after that.