Does he clean the underside of salt and grime (winter time=salt ). does he give it put water shield on it? wax of any kind?
I know 20 years ago car washes were the devil for car finishes, but now they are much more high tech and many new "tunnel" washes have sprung up at least in our town that offer a complete top to bottom and then some wash for $12. You don't even have to step out of the car. It comes out completely dry and spotless. You can also join their monthly "
club" and get as many washes as you want for a flat fee.
I much prefer those to hassle of hand washing, not to mention hand wash never gets in all nooks and crannies like the big tunnel washes.
I live in SoCal, no snow here or need for cleaning off salt..
however yes he uses the pressure washer to clean the underside, inside the fender wells, and hand cleans the inside of the wheels, not just the outside, also cleans the engine bay, under the hood, under the trunk lips, exhaust pipes, etc.
And yeah he gets all the nooks and crannies, inside and out.
not sure what you mean by "water shield" but my cars do get hand waxed 4 times a year, that's an additional amount but he does it correctly IMO. not just spray on rinse off wax.
Lewis actually owns a body shop in East L.A. and restores old cars, I've known him for 25+ years, back when he started out as a mobile detailer and doing mobile body work and color sanding. Now he owns a full service restoration and paint shop.
He does all the body work on my hot rods and motorcycles, would have had him do the Genesis as well but Genesis Financial required me to use an authorized shop for the repairs per the lease agreement. Lewis is old school, he works on a lot of classic cars and pays major attention to detail because 95% of his customers are guys restoring classics for show, he knows his $h1t, and he's no youngster, he's very good at what he does.
He does the detailing as a favor since he has been doing it for me for so long, but he impressed enough of my neighbors that he does 7 of 14 houses on my street for a total of 30ish cars every other weekend, starts at 7am on Saturday until 5-6, and again on Sunday. There are 4 of us that restore old cars and 12 hot/street rods total.
1939 Ford Tudor (mine)
1954 Chevy Bel Aire
1954 Chevy Suburban
4 - 1952 - 1955 Chevy or Ford Trucks
3 - 1964.5 - 1969 Mustang's
2 early 1970s Chevelle's
and Lewis has done most of the welding, body work, and paint on those..