johnatrotta
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- Sep 26, 2010
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Hello Mike,
Since I stumbled on the AG site about 2/3 weeks ago I hve placed 2 orders for products to include the Porter Cable DA Polisher. I constantly frequent the site for ideas and hints on detailing. I have had several cars that I kept in beautiful condition. My producct of choice has always ben Meguiars Products until visiting Autogeek.
Recently I was approached by several people to detail their car based upon how I keep my car. I must admit that I would love to do this as a side line to earn some extra cash. So far I did one car with two more cars scheduled. My problem is that the car I did took way to long...7 hours. I did a bumber-bumber deatil that included cleaning the engine compartment, full interior, wash-polish-wax. My fee was $150 the car was a gold Lexus.
At the time I did not have your DVD (How to create a Show Car finish with the PC 7424). Now I see the time it takes to just polish and buff in sections...should I have spent more time???
The car looked great, I don't think it ever had a hard coat of wa until my application yet if I want to do this on the side what are some basic time frames and fees to be fair to me and the customers I take on.
I do live in N.E. Ohio and I do not have access to a heated garage so I will not be doing cars in the Winter...at least not this Winter. The art of detailing is confusing and I have an air compressor for blowing out water, (2) wet/dry vacs, (3) orbitals, (2) direct buffers, and the 7424 along with a small carpet cleaning machine for light duty. Couple this with a multitude of pads, microfiber clothes, sponges, drying towels and products out the ying-yang...I think I'm ready.
Now I need the know-how.
1. How often to you use a buffing pad? A towel? in a single detail?
2. What pad is what? They came with Porter Cable package but no instructions.
3. How do you clean them?
4. Do you use sponges to wash?
5. I bought Wolfgang's shampoo and wax but I would like to use the Meguiars Swirl X with it. Is this good?
6. What about sealers? Should you remove existing wax?
7. Then re-wax after sealing?
8. What is the best product...cost is a factor when trying to do this as a side business.
Any advise on the multitude of questions I have will be greatly appreciated and I promise to patronize your products in the process.
Thanks so much,
John Trotta
Since I stumbled on the AG site about 2/3 weeks ago I hve placed 2 orders for products to include the Porter Cable DA Polisher. I constantly frequent the site for ideas and hints on detailing. I have had several cars that I kept in beautiful condition. My producct of choice has always ben Meguiars Products until visiting Autogeek.
Recently I was approached by several people to detail their car based upon how I keep my car. I must admit that I would love to do this as a side line to earn some extra cash. So far I did one car with two more cars scheduled. My problem is that the car I did took way to long...7 hours. I did a bumber-bumber deatil that included cleaning the engine compartment, full interior, wash-polish-wax. My fee was $150 the car was a gold Lexus.
At the time I did not have your DVD (How to create a Show Car finish with the PC 7424). Now I see the time it takes to just polish and buff in sections...should I have spent more time???
The car looked great, I don't think it ever had a hard coat of wa until my application yet if I want to do this on the side what are some basic time frames and fees to be fair to me and the customers I take on.
I do live in N.E. Ohio and I do not have access to a heated garage so I will not be doing cars in the Winter...at least not this Winter. The art of detailing is confusing and I have an air compressor for blowing out water, (2) wet/dry vacs, (3) orbitals, (2) direct buffers, and the 7424 along with a small carpet cleaning machine for light duty. Couple this with a multitude of pads, microfiber clothes, sponges, drying towels and products out the ying-yang...I think I'm ready.
Now I need the know-how.
1. How often to you use a buffing pad? A towel? in a single detail?
2. What pad is what? They came with Porter Cable package but no instructions.
3. How do you clean them?
4. Do you use sponges to wash?
5. I bought Wolfgang's shampoo and wax but I would like to use the Meguiars Swirl X with it. Is this good?
6. What about sealers? Should you remove existing wax?
7. Then re-wax after sealing?
8. What is the best product...cost is a factor when trying to do this as a side business.
Any advise on the multitude of questions I have will be greatly appreciated and I promise to patronize your products in the process.
Thanks so much,
John Trotta