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DAYTON–A new business, Columbia River Detailing, owned by Nathan Resnald and family, held a ribbon cutting ceremony for their grand opening on August 12. Port Commissioner Genie Crowe and husband Fred Crowe were an integral part of the celebration-they held the ribbon which was cut by Elizabeth Resnald, to mark the grand opening of the new business.
The company Columbia River Detailing, located at 521 Cameron St., at the Rock Hill Industrial Park, specializes in extensive cleaning, superficial repair such as scratch mending, vacuuming and washing of the vehicle. The service will bring a vehicle back to life, so it looks, feels, and smells like new. At some point, after permitting has been achieved, the store will sell detailing supplies to help maintain the cleaned vehicle. "This is a family owned and it matters that the business grows with this community," said Resnald. "That is why I will strive for perfection in the job. Right now, I am handling all facets of the business from paperwork, appointment setting, answering phone calls besides detailing. So far, business is booming and appointments are stacking up a week ahead," he resounded.
Resnald has been detailing for ten years, most recently for Pape Machinery as a tractor restoration specialist. There he restored tractors and equipment to showroom brilliance. He and his wife Shannon, who works at Baker Boyer as an IRA, HSA specialist, decided to open the shop so they could provide a service to the community they have settled. He has two trade school degrees in automotive detailing: Detail King degree of Pennsylvania and Auto Geek in Florida.
The family-owned detail shop offers full service inside and out including wash and wax. In addition, only interior or exterior cleaning is available, as well as ceramic coating, and more. Columbia River Detailing is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.- 4 p.m.