Thanks guys!
At least I didn't have to deal with porcupine scratches on the interior this time! LOL!
I believe it is time to start advertising my services in the Stampede now that I'm feeling better. I have the contractors Ford F250 Dually Pick Up Truck to do next week and another club member, John Tergung who has a really nice 1973 Mustang Convertible, wants me to detail his wife's car before the weather gets too cold.
This has been an interesting spring and summer for me as I was able to detail and or restore several cars. I still work on my car to keep it looking sharp and I detailed my daughters 2010 Mini Cooper S while she was on vacation in Las Vegas.
I still need to detail Barbara's 2011 Hyundai Sonata in the next couple of weeks to prepare it for the winter. And if I sell my car I'll need to detail my "new" car too.
I'm thinking of offering specific detailing too like an engine compartment detail or an interior detail or an exterior detail in addition to the overall detailing which takes me two days.
Susan has already asked me to redo her car again in the spring and most cars can hold up well for at least six months if they are treated with a Paint Sealant, which can last as long as a year if you wash it and spray wax or touch it up a bit.
Even if someone is looking to sell or trade in their cars it is a worthwhile investment as you will receive a higher trade in value for your car.
Classic Detailing by Steve done in the USA!
Midnight Blue
MCOM Treasurer-Historian