You may have noticed we started posting pictures of details we do. Many know eShine sells products but very few know we are detailers first! We have had many customers shocked that we actually detail here and wanted to make our customers more familiar with what we do. I have been detailing myself for 15 years; our entire family has been restoring, painting, and rebuilding vehicles before I was born. Hot-rodding was bred into me! Our detail bay never says NO. We have detailed Transport trucks, boats, Exotics/Domestics, RV's etc. We do wet sanding, polishing, full interior shampoos, steam cleaning, leather care etc. Basically if it can be cleaned, we can do it. We treat all customers the same, we do not treat a Porsche owner any different than the soccer mom, if they are at our shop their passion is the same to us. I thought I would show a fews pics of our bay. The first thing you will notice is it is HUGE. 35x45 to be exact with 18 foot ceilings. We like to have space when we work and although we can fit several cars in the bay, WE ONLY BOOK ONE A DAY.When your car comes to us it is our job for the day and gets full attention. We use the Mytee HP60 Hot water Carpet Extractor, sevreal vacs, and a VX5000 Dry Vapor Steam Cleaner, Many polishers and a huge wrench for when nothing else works! Always nice to have air for blowing out the "nooks and crannies".
Nice Bay Chris, that rotary with the brush looks nice for interior cleaning. Since you sell so many of the same purpose products. LSP for example do you find your self going back to the same ones or do you cycle through them after your done with one.
We use the cheap (Canadian Tire) Rotary and nylon brush when we scuff truck beds for spray on bed liners. As far as LSP'S we find as long as we prep properly the lsp makes little difference as far as looks. We rotate what we use so we are more familiar with products and can offer first hand experience to customers. We do have some favorites based mainly on subjective opinions. p
I had a tour already thanks, :shrug: looks a lot cleaner now. I would get some of those nice looking floor tiles to finish it off and paint the walls with a massive eshine mural