i will snap a pic of the road today - there is 0 question his drip.
He has a very very nice concrete driveway - so I get it - but it makes a mess and looks ugly as crap
We had a mobile guy come to the farm for a few years. Between my wife and i, and kids, there were 7 vehicles, and a horse trailer to be done.
He did a great job, but started having issues with rubbers on my 22 Honda Civic. Door rubbers expanding. Brake boot rubbers on the caliper pins , windshield washer line expanded. So unfortunately we had to quit using him.
My neighbor across the street gets his vehicles sprayed every year - coincidentally had it done last week as he's still parking them on the road as they drip and make a friggin mess of the road.
We don't, but we don't keep anything that long either.
There are still owner operated shops around that do a good job spraying vehicles. I have used independent shops for almost 50 years. The only rust I have had show up was on an A pillar of a 1982 Pontiac. They can't spray those pillars so no fault of the shop. I can normally stand and watch them spray the vehicle and have never had to tell them they missed an area.