This RV is being rented out tomorrow so I was asked to just wash it and clean the interior. It was sprinkling the entire time I washed the beast. It stopped as I was doing a final wipe down on the Interior. No before pics as it was just dirty and I was doing no correction this time Products: ONR FK1 1016 FK 350 Surf City Grime Destroyer Surf City Clearly Better glass cleaner Zep Citrus Degreaser Meguiars All wheel Cleaner Meguiars NXT All metal polish Meguairs All Season Dressing Meguairs Quick Interior detailer Optimum Protectant Plus Woolite/Water Eagle One A2Z wheel cleaner Lots of MF and Cotton towels Tools: 4 buckets Hose Ladder Boars hair Brush Lots of spray bottles Lots of different Applicator pads Lots of brushes 6.5hp shop vac I started with the wheels, tires and wells. Tires cleaned sprayed with Eagle One, then wheels with Meguairs all wheel cleaner, scrubs with brushes. Then sprayed with Zep Citrus degreaser and cleaned again along with wheel wells. NXT polish on the wheels. Wells dressed with ASD and tires with FK 350. I presoaked the black stains with Grime destroyer diluted 1:1 with distilled water. Washed the beast using 4 buckets, FL 1016 and boars hair brush and of course the Ladder. Glass cleaned with Surf City, WW towels and Glass towels. Interior was cleaned with woolite/water, then protected with OPP, some areas wiped down with Meguairs Quick interior detailer. Well here are some of the pics Leather seat Before My attempt at 50/50 Seats all done Outside Well this was my first RV ever. I was told by the owner and family that it looks a lot better then their regular detailers wash. I hope to have another wash to do and maybe even an actual detail on another
I could. As long as they pay well...That's $1000 starting price for 1 step polishing. Maybe even more, depending on it's condition.
The owner of the lot liked the work, they may have another one for me to do in a week or so and then they want their personal one one detailed so they can sell it. I talked it over with them and they want it spot buffed and then a cleaner wax. We shall see
I love ONRing my client's race car trailer... it makes quick work! The best part is he doesn't have me bother with the top of his trailer but I do as much as I can anyway!
I wish I could have ONR'd this thing lol. It was filthy ONR was not removing some of the dirt and marks. After I was done and the rain stopped I had to go back over the entire thing with ONR in QD form to remove some of the water that was left from the rain.
Nice work! Buffing them is not the best time, lol. I've done my fair share of 40' and a couple 37'. Also did a color change with graphics on one, talk about a pain. Owner wanted all these lines going every which way on the sides like the one you did. Bad memories, lol. Also be careful with some of the roofs as I know some of them stain pretty easy.
I did a 38 footer last fall. (I did post pictures) It was mostly white or off white in color. That was the hardest part for me. I couldn't tell where I was because of the light color. The finish was gel coat and pretty well oxidized. This might sound crazy but it really wasn't that bad. I had some great help from people from DB and after doing my first one. I would do it again along as I had the time to do It. I was very pressed for time because the people were getting ready to go to Florida. Didn't really make out that great money wise but I did gain the experience. The people are on there way back in June sometime so I get another crack at it over the summer.
Very nice Buddy. This one was a rental for the RV lot. They sell, fix and rent RV's. I have been talking to the owners since Nov about washing and detailing the RV's. Now they start calling and I maybe moving away.
Wow Sal you had a full days work on that and you managed to do it in 4 hours. That deserves a huge thumbs up even if it was just a wash. And if it was a rental you know it wasn't cared for like one that belonged to an individual. Anyway great work there Sal and hopefully you'll get more of them.