You're welcome. This topic is what made me search for better information when I first started out, and then I found Autogeek. After that I read several of your articles and put them into practice. I'm happy to give back and hope that it helps at least 1 person.
I figured I'd throw out my experience and what I've learned over the last few years from owning a separate business and working on a detailing related business at the same time.
First off, Social Media has helped land some jobs, but it easily becomes a place to spend way too much time watching...
I liked the sample of BF One Step that I used a few months ago. I was pleased with the correction. Are you charging them for the service or just getting the experience? If you're giving them a deal, I would front load them on expectations and explain what you're going to do. Perhaps down the...
This is more of a show than "shine". I wanted to post up my results with this beat up truck which my buddy bought at an auction. When he text me a pic of it, I literally told him it needed a paint job and not a detail. Well my curiosity got the best of me, so I took on the project to work on...
I'm glad we could help Adam increase the value of his Lambo's so he can get top dollar at the auction. Poor guy has it rough...haha jk
What a fun experience it was. I only wish we could have detailed the whole collection.
I was impressed by the glass cleaner when I used it on the 55 Chevy. Easy wipe on and wipe off which I haven't found in a glass cleaner yet. I would prefer to try it with my waffle weave towels though. Being able to use it as a clay lube is a plus as well.