Mobile detailing!
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Mobile detailing!
Getting back into it for the summer.
PM me if your interested as a customer
This is for the corpus christi , texas area.
$20 for a coupe
$25 for a sedan
$ 35 for a truck/ crossover
$40 for a full size suv and lifted vehicles
As for products being used then ill be sticking to the croftgate line-up unless you have certain products you use then i will use what you have.
Trying to get some cash for college so everything hlpes (:
Again PM me if youre interested
PM me if your interested as a customer
This is for the corpus christi , texas area.
$20 for a coupe
$25 for a sedan
$ 35 for a truck/ crossover
$40 for a full size suv and lifted vehicles
As for products being used then ill be sticking to the croftgate line-up unless you have certain products you use then i will use what you have.
Trying to get some cash for college so everything hlpes (:
Again PM me if youre interested
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Whoops sorry forgot bout that part
Start off vacuming out the inside, use croftgates fabric protector and odor eliminator, multi clean on the inside of the windows, dash, door panels, and all that. Then use the multi on the wheel wells, tires and rims and then comes the tire dressing. Then come up with the wash & wax for the exterior, spray a micro with aquanil-x and wipe down an area right before i buff it all out. Then use quick n slick to finish up the job.
Shouldnt really take more than 1 1/2 to 2 hours at most
Start off vacuming out the inside, use croftgates fabric protector and odor eliminator, multi clean on the inside of the windows, dash, door panels, and all that. Then use the multi on the wheel wells, tires and rims and then comes the tire dressing. Then come up with the wash & wax for the exterior, spray a micro with aquanil-x and wipe down an area right before i buff it all out. Then use quick n slick to finish up the job.
Shouldnt really take more than 1 1/2 to 2 hours at most
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Well like im tryin to get more customers, im just startin off right now. Ill start movin the price up once i get more ppl calling me. I did it last summer with great success
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