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  • Monster 40 ft RV aka 'The Flying Dutchman'

    This was, by far...the biggest RV we ever did...it was about the same as doing a wash and wax on a yacht! 40 ft long....12 1/2 ft tall...it was a beast...but she turned out nice

    Another job we got via 'word of mouth'...this big baby just got back from a trip ALL the way from Az to New England and back. The Lexus we did later that week was pretty bug ridden, but nothing compaired to this tour bus size giant.

    As I said it was just a wash and wax, but at 40 ft this was still a 6 hr plus job for the 2 of us with 2 DA's goin. It was an 07' and all things considered, in pretty good shape. Coulda surely used some scratch removal..but for at least they were keeping it maintained .

    The RV was a Dutch Star:



    BUT me being me I couldn't let it just stay at that. Since this thing was about the size of a pirate ship I had to rename it the Flying Dutchman like from the movie Pirates of the Caribbian. Not only because of its size but...because the weather we were doing this thing in was less than friendly and looked kinda like the Black Pearl was around the corner lol :





    Not friendly right? Well thou it didnt hit us where we were working, where we lived (only about 12 miles from where we were working) was nailed by 70+ mph winds...up rooted 100's...yes 100's of tress in our neighborhood alone and MANY more than that thru the city we live in. Hail came from this storm up to tennis ball size in some areas. Now of course, we didnt know that it was THAT bad at the time...the wind was calm and no rain at all when we got there...but the race was surely on to get this thing done before the bottom dropped out.

    To give you an idea of the sheer size of this thing, heres a pic my sister took of me standing next to get setting the hose up...note that im 6'3:



    As you can see, super nice RV...but quite dirty..paint is kinda dry and later pics will show the bug massacre on the front.

    We didn't get it finished in one day, the rain caught us with an hour to go...and there was lightning...and something told me standing on a aluminum ladder in a lightning storm PROBABLY wasnt a good idea ...but we came back the next day and finished it up...heres an after picture from the same angle:



    Luckly the owners were just going to park it for the winter in an open lot, so didnt care that it got rained on some...but it had a good coat of protection on it with the Meguiars FLAGSHIP (hah how appropriate for my write up theme!) Wax. Funny thing is after we finished up on the 2nd day...after we left...10 minutes later it poured again...we had a wash and wax on a car down the street after the RV...we pulled it out of the garage and started hosing it down and then the Big Fella up stairs decided he'd lend a hand lol...so we sat in the garage like a couple fools till it stopped 15 minutes later and we were able to finish the job. I swear Az weather is crazy....anyway back to the good stuff, the pictures!

    Heres a full side shot of it before we started working...see how nice and blue the skies were at first! It sure changed fast:




    And heres the after shot...you can see reflections even from this far away which was pretty sweet...



    Here is an area on the back that proved to be a good before/after. Dirty and more like water streaks than spots...but we took care of that



    Here is the after shot...bright and gold kinda like treasure...hey another theme plug in!





    And now for the Bug Massacre...it wasn't pretty...and i'll tell you they were REALLY baked in there:



    It was fun scrubbing in those small headlight areas...but we did pretty good i think..




    Here is the other half...






    and after :




    We had soaked the area first with water then went at it with a mesh 'bug scrubber' spong and dawn soap...they wernt budging too much...so then we broke out the APC and let it soak...it helped some..but still not as many were coming off as we wanted...so even thou it wasnt 'part of the job'....i had brought my clay and went ahead and took it out...here is how it looked after claying for about 30 seconds:




    Wasnt fun...the 2 of us spent a good 45 minutes together just scrubbing and claying the front...then had to do the monster side mirror and movie theater screen size window. Then there were even more of my little buddies splattered across the area up top above the windsheild that I had the pleasure of getting to scrub off...but thats what we do and it was worth it in the end.

    Heres one more before and after...this one is sort of a close up of the driver side fender




    and here is an after of the full 1/2 of the driver side:




    The back side wasnt pretty either. All these little grill slots were fun to do




    Heres the after...CU N AZ!

    (Continued Below...)
    Wills Amstutz
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    Re: Monster 40 ft RV aka 'The Flying Dutchman'

    I'm back

    So as always we try to get at least 1 50/50 shot, even if it is on a wash and wax. In this pic the far side, where you can see my reflection during one of my rare moments where my feet were on the GROUND instead of up 8 ft on the ladder, is waxed...the near side, where you basically see NO reflection, isnt



    Here is one more shot of the back side before:





    And this is after...I thought this pic turned out super cool





    Here is the drivers side angle before, I thought the pop out areas were pretty cool and the fact that all the stripes/designs were all PAINTED, not decals...which make our work easier AND look better !




    Here it is after, just with the pop out areas put back in






    And of course the tires were a mess:





    But we know how to deal with those....we are called Windows and WHEELS after all









    The Flying Dutchman is ready to sail (or roll) again







    For anyone who is interested....APC+ 4:1 was used on the tires to clean them and Hyperdressing 2:1 to dress them (as well as wheel wells/mud flaps etc.)

    Just good ole dish soap and water to clean it with since we were going to be waxing it anyway.

    Meguiars Flagship Premium Wax was used...good stuff...quite thick but goes on nice with the DA and after letting it set it came off real easy too...even with a couple spots where the sun hit it for a little while as the wax was setting, it still didnt' give us any fuss when removing it...it wasnt 'hot' to us, but it was still in the low 90's that day...but even with that, still no problems with the wax.

    Meguiars Mild Clay was used on the front, as well as on the jeep inside the garage you may have seen in a couple pictures. Someone had a ladder and scraped it across their plastic trim on top of the jeep and some paint transfered onto their trim. They asked if i could take it off...HAH who are they kidding, of course I can! Didn't take pictures of it but they appreciated the freebie

    Used my PC and a borrow Megs G110....gotta say im kinda partial to the PC after using the G110 for the first time, but thats another story. Having 2 DAs really cut down on the time spent and helped everything come out quite nice.

    Pads were a Megs 2.0 softbuff finishing pad and a blue CCS 'Smart Pad'...both worked real well.

    And of course our step ladder and step stool...dont leave home with out em on jobs like this!

    Hope you all enjoyed the write up and pictures......and I'll CU N AZ!

    Wills Amstutz
    Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
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      Re: Monster 40 ft RV aka 'The Flying Dutchman'

      NICE!!!

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        Re: Monster 40 ft RV aka 'The Flying Dutchman'

        That is a beast! My in-laws have a 35 foot super C and i get the honor of doing that for them twice a year. They are a pain to do but they look real nice when they are done. The first time i waxed theres i was driving it for them and it looked real nice going down the road. That was also the first time i used a DA and i have to say it made it real nice to wax. Great job!

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          Re: Monster 40 ft RV aka 'The Flying Dutchman'

          That is a lot of square footage to deal with, but at least it was mostly flat. You guys did an outstanding job on this, it looks fantastic now.
          Michael Stoops
          Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

          Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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            Re: Monster 40 ft RV aka 'The Flying Dutchman'

            That is a monster. Great work you two. It is a thing of beauty now. Great work.
            quality creates its own demand

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              Re: Monster 40 ft RV aka 'The Flying Dutchman'

              Nice work

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                Re: Monster 40 ft RV aka 'The Flying Dutchman'

                Originally posted by Malo83 View Post
                NICE!!!
                Thank you !

                Originally posted by Dunkydude View Post
                That is a beast! My in-laws have a 35 foot super C and i get the honor of doing that for them twice a year. They are a pain to do but they look real nice when they are done. The first time i waxed theres i was driving it for them and it looked real nice going down the road. That was also the first time i used a DA and i have to say it made it real nice to wax. Great job!
                Man I bet thats fun..2x's a year huh. One nice thing if you do it 2x's a year is you're only dealing with 6 months of built up junk...a lot of these guys we do go a year or more without touching it...not fun...I always love coming behind our own work...whether its just a wash and wax or full correction...its always nicer coming behind something we'd worked on before.

                Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                That is a lot of square footage to deal with, but at least it was mostly flat. You guys did an outstanding job on this, it looks fantastic now.
                Man you've got that right. Have you ever done any RVs Mike? They look good when finished but id rather do a full correction on a car any day over a wash and wax on one of these giants. Thanks for the compliments...i kinda wonder how it would have looked with at least or 2 or even 3 step process...but even just the wash and wax made a huge difference.

                Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
                That is a monster. Great work you two. It is a thing of beauty now. Great work.
                Yeah I was glad the guy had such a huge driveway...the last few we had to do in the street...had to dodge cars a couple times lol...they got a little too close for comfort, so it was nice being up in the drive way for once

                Originally posted by aris View Post
                Nice work
                Thank you
                Wills Amstutz
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                • #9
                  Re: Monster 40 ft RV aka 'The Flying Dutchman'

                  Great job on that "Land Yacht" sure looks awesome with the AZ contrasts....the reflection and shine it took on looks great!
                  David M. Sylican
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                  • #10
                    Re: Monster 40 ft RV aka 'The Flying Dutchman'

                    Good job Wills! That makes my back hurt just looking at it!
                    The power of the flex compells you!!!

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                    • #11
                      Re: Monster 40 ft RV aka 'The Flying Dutchman'

                      Originally posted by Innovative Detailing View Post
                      Great job on that "Land Yacht" sure looks awesome with the AZ contrasts....the reflection and shine it took on looks great!
                      haha yeah its absolutely a land yacht. Thanks David!

                      Originally posted by audionutmike View Post
                      Good job Wills! That makes my back hurt just looking at it!
                      Thanks Mike...maybe you shouldn't look anymore cause your back doesnt need anymore stress lol
                      Wills Amstutz
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