Quote Originally Posted by JoFotoz View Post
Do ya wash it in a wet T-Shirt???



Much success brother...reserve me a spot the day after Moab 2012!!

Stoop "TLC"

Jo
If you come out to Colorado, ill be happy to wash it in a wet t-shirt for you Jo,

Quote Originally Posted by VXorado View Post
Looks good Jack. Sounds like a service I will use more in the future when I buy another car. I'm trying to get something I can track... really want an M3 but we will see if my wife lets me.
I can always fix chipped windshields, and do interior detailing. I would be happy to get you a quote on your tundra too, if you want?

Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
Do you deliver?
for the right price..... sure

Quote Originally Posted by Etfren View Post
Didn't know Car Toys did detailing. Unless its a different company than up here, all they do is electronics here. Either way congrats on the new job! I'm trying to get into detailing myself, doing some work at home on friends and family's cars for now.

That Aquapel is good stuff. Its supposed to last a couple of months instead of a couple weeks like Rain-X and I haven't heard anything bad about it yet.
Car toys in WA should do detailing as well. Car toys nation wide was previously trained on it.
And yes, the aquapel is amazing stuff, especially for $25 installed, great deal.

Quote Originally Posted by mdwyer View Post
Will you fix my windows, too?

BTW, Jack is totally underselling the ozone treatment. Ozone is a super powerful deodorizer, and it makes your car smell eerily neutral. If your previous owner was a smoker (or delivered pizzas), then I cannot recommend a brief ozone treatment strongly enough.

I do say brief, though... Ozone works by oxidizing things, so too much is not a good thing.
If you get some SBC brackets, ill be happy to take your doors off and put em on michael.