(Isstories Editorial):- Spartanburg, South Carolina Jun 26, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Spot Free Detail, a premier mobile auto detailing business based in Moore, South Carolina, proudly announces that its owner and operator, Rick Kolb, has once again been chosen to join the elite 2025 Air Force One Detailing Team. This marks Kolb’s fourth consecutive year participating in the prestigious restoration effort of Air Force One and other historic aircraft at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.
From July 7th through 12th, Kolb will work alongside a hand-selected group of 30 detailers from across the country to preserve and protect priceless pieces of aviation history. The project, founded by detailing icon Renny Doyle, focuses on meticulously cleaning and restoring historic aircraft–including the original Air Force One presidential jet used by Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon.
“This group of people is absolutely amazing… Every year I’m invited, I will go back to Air Force One just to do my part to give back,” said Rick of his time spent with the detailing team for Air Force One. “We take a lot of pride in the training that we have been given to take on these projects.”
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Kolb’s inclusion in the 2025 team continues a proud tradition of excellence in automotive preservation. His company, Spot Free Detail, is known throughout the Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina regions for expert-level ceramic coatings, paint correction, and high-end vehicle care.
While the event itself is closed to the public, its impact is far-reaching. Through Kolb’s dedication and expertise, visitors to The Museum of Flight will experience firsthand the gleaming results of the team’s work–aircraft restored to their former glory, ready to inspire future generations.
To learn more about Spot Free Detail, visit www.spotfreedetailsc.com or contact Rick Kolb at 864-420-2594 or [email protected].
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