nice how long did it take
3.5 just for the outside? I schedule 3 cars a day and do in and outs on all. You get a max of 2 hours for an exterior alone or an interior alone. Oddly here in the Detroit Metro area I get more interior details than exterior. High line cars want exteriors so it all evens out. Dont get very many completes any more.
how much does 4hrs of your time and expertise cost us?
that's what I was just thinking... that's cheap compared to what I have seen.
Do you clean the engine compartment as well?
$150-200 for an exterior only isnt cheap! If that is a complete then you are cheap. $250 for a complete is average for highlines and not spot wheeling the car, actually digging into the paint every panel. When I was doing it full time I had a partner. One man per side of car made it easy, we could handle 5 cars a day depending on what was wanted/needed. Need to find a younger person and pay them cash under the table for the summer months when you are busiest. No money in it if you take that long and charge a lot in this market. You need to exceed their expectation (minding your own) and make money. Not much money in detailing these days.
Pro question for ya, are you cutting or just buffing or both? When you buff are you foam padding to get your swirl marks out? My real question is what are you using to foam pad? I ran out of my old stuff and have been using a Meguires swirl remover I found but would like something MUCH better.
Pro question for ya, are you cutting or just buffing or both? When you buff are you foam padding to get your swirl marks out? My real question is what are you using to foam pad? I ran out of my old stuff and have been using a Meguires swirl remover I found but would like something MUCH better.
Nice job on the wheels.. I'm still a noob on cars, didn't know that it can still look like new. Thought I need to buy new ones to make my wheels look new.
Oh well, I really need to learn a lot..
Great job on that nice car, BTW.(yes)
Lake Country is the leading manufacturer of pads. You can buy them all over. Check the sticky; most of the stores carry them.
Which machine specifically do you use? Are you talking about one of the bigger buffer/polishers?
That is similar to what I use. I wasnt referring to an orbital, those are a joke. I have a Makita with a 5" velcro plate. I either use a white wool for lighter oxidation/scratches or yellow for heavier and then a foam pad for polishing/swirl removal.
I haven't tried their pads in a while. I had some years ago but used to get the Meguiars Red pad at a local place that I would get the DACP and some other stuff.
Are you only using #83 for paintwork? Only thing I don't like about 83 is that it is full of oils and fillers. I like products like 83 for one step jobs and jobs that I'm not doing full correction on.
You should check out some CCS pads from LC. Best pads in the biz! I like all of theirs tho, from wool to synthetic.