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  • #16
    Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

    Thanks. Yea... almost ready for service. I am ready to get in this thing, yet am not going to rush it. I didn't like my trailer too much. It did not have a side door, which made it a pain to access things. I hated crawling in and out of it. Now I moved "some" of it to my truck bed while I am making the transition. I really do not like it. Looks unprofessional in my opinion. To have it all sticking out of the bed.
    Have to load and unload my equipment every time I need to go somewhere. The generator gets heavy after a while.. lol

    With the van, everything will be right there when I open the door.... for the most part. Should shave some time off a detail.

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    • #17
      Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

      Looks good! Sounds well thought out, I am sure it will be nice to have a dedicated vehicle for your stuff... jump in and go!
      Brandon

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      • #18
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        Ever consider using ONR? It would drastically reduce water consumption and save gas because you won't need to haul as much water around. It's also kinder to the environment.
        We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master.

        Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)

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        • #19
          Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

          Originally posted by Holden_Caulfield04 View Post
          Ever consider using ONR? It would drastically reduce water consumption and save gas because you won't need to haul as much water around. It's also kinder to the environment.
          How do you clean wheel wells and tires with ONR?
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          • #20
            Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

            You should paint the van black with a red stripe and call yourself A-team detailing. Also hire Mr. T to drive you around.

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            • #21
              Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

              Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
              How do you clean wheel wells and tires with ONR?


              w/Optimum Powerclean



              w/ just ONR
              We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master.

              Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)

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              • #22
                Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

                Originally posted by Holden_Caulfield04 View Post
                Ever consider using ONR? It would drastically reduce water consumption and save gas because you won't need to haul as much water around. It's also kinder to the environment.
                I have used ONR and QEW. I do not feel comfortable using them. User preference I guess. The fact that I hated doing wheels and wheel wells with it and using too many MF towels.
                I just feel better using a pressure washer....


                Originally posted by willhawk View Post
                You should paint the van black with a red stripe and call yourself A-team detailing. Also hire Mr. T to drive you around.
                I'll get right on that!

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                • #23
                  Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

                  Holden-great australian car. Caulfield is a Melbourne suburb. Were you from Melbourne or just coincidence.

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                  • #24
                    Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

                    Originally posted by irnm8dn View Post
                    Holden-great australian car. Caulfield is a Melbourne suburb. Were you from Melbourne or just coincidence.
                    Holden Caulfield is actually a literary character - the lead character and narrator of, arguably, the world's finest novel called The Catcher in the Rye. It was written about half a century ago by a now recluse, J.D. Salinger. It's been banned several times by several institutions. This book was carried by Mark David Chapman when he shot John Lennon. In his sentencing, he read a passage from it.
                    We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master.

                    Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)

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                    • #25
                      Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

                      looks very professional

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                      • #26
                        Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)


                        do people really use this stuff?? i could have washed that wheel 6 times with soap and water. does all that grime and brake dust actually wash away completely? there is no way considering gravity

                        as for washing the car with onr wont you scratch the paint without rinsing off the dirt prior to washing? what about the top surfaces how does the wash solution and dirt come off the paint?

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                        • #27
                          Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

                          Originally posted by Holden_Caulfield04 View Post
                          Ever consider using ONR? It would drastically reduce water consumption and save gas because you won't need to haul as much water around. It's also kinder to the environment.
                          how is it kinder to the environment? the dirt and grime will still need to be washed off the towels in the washer...which probably uses more water than actually washing the car traditionally.


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                          • #28
                            Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

                            Originally posted by miahjohn View Post
                            do people really use this stuff?? i could have washed that wheel 6 times with soap and water. does all that grime and brake dust actually wash away completely? there is no way considering gravity

                            as for washing the car with onr wont you scratch the paint without rinsing off the dirt prior to washing? what about the top surfaces how does the wash solution and dirt come off the paint?
                            Yes, there are many people who use Optimum No Rinse. It has a very, very large following. I actually much prefer to wash with ONR rather than conventionally.

                            The way it works as I understand it, the polymers in this product will surround and lift particles from the surface and basically float them to the top where they are safely removed with a drying towel. The high lubricity of this product prevents the user (or rather reduces the risk) from instilling swirl marks or marring.

                            Originally posted by miahjohn View Post
                            how is it kinder to the environment? the dirt and grime will still need to be washed off the towels in the washer...which probably uses more water than actually washing the car traditionally.


                            That's not been my experience. I don't really go through an inordinate number of towels when using ONR, nor does it come remotely close to using as much water as a conventional wash (it's about 2-4 gallons for an ONR wash versus about 40 gallons for a regular wash). I don't know the exact number for the regular wash but I would assume it would be something close to that.
                            We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master.

                            Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)

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                            • #29
                              Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

                              Lets try to keep this thread on topic, that is about the Van.

                              Anyone that wants to continue talking about Rinseless Washing then maybe start a dedicated thread.


                              Thanks...

                              Mike Phillips
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                              • #30
                                Re: My new detailing van (build up w/ pics)

                                Awesome setup! I wouldnt mind having that just sitting in the driveway just for fun! haha, that would be great.
                                Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff

                                Originally posted by Mike Phillips
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