We have a new account with a dealer who moves 130 cars per month. He buys cars at auction, gets them detailed, and then turns them for prettty effin good money. Anyways, as you can expect, these auction cars are pretty rough and require a lot of time to get lookin their best. With me and my buddy working yesterday we managed to do a mounaineer, excursion, focus, and a lifted 06 f-150. I'd say we spent 2/3 of our time on these cars spot cleaning the interiors, and most of the rest just claying off all the crap that was bonded to the paint.
Well, they all turned out looking real nice for what they were, we're gonna need to hire two more people to get the 5-6 cars done per day that we need to. Good money, but I don't know how much longer I can take these auction cars! It seems like they were just parked with their windows down for weeks at a time, and then had coke, baby formula, you name it just splattered all over. The focus had lip gloss that had leaked out in the center console and dripped on the carpet and seats :think: any tips makin stuff go faster? Lol hire a couple more guys as interior spot cleaners?
Oh I'm 18, liking the whole detail business, just not interior crap. Not my company, but I pretty much manage it and make sure all the stuff gets done to perfection.
Well, they all turned out looking real nice for what they were, we're gonna need to hire two more people to get the 5-6 cars done per day that we need to. Good money, but I don't know how much longer I can take these auction cars! It seems like they were just parked with their windows down for weeks at a time, and then had coke, baby formula, you name it just splattered all over. The focus had lip gloss that had leaked out in the center console and dripped on the carpet and seats :think: any tips makin stuff go faster? Lol hire a couple more guys as interior spot cleaners?
Oh I'm 18, liking the whole detail business, just not interior crap. Not my company, but I pretty much manage it and make sure all the stuff gets done to perfection.