I'm definitely trying to make money but want great results. I was talking to my mentor yesterday and he kinda said some of the same things. Most wheels take him 10-15 mins depending on what type and finish they are. He also suggested just doing the faces and charging more for the wells and...
I also have both, they're not terribly expensive so if you can swing it I think both have their place in an arsenal. I've been using the woollies more and more but like others said the speed master bends and gets in places the woollies can't.
Wheel brightener you say..... Stronger than the D101 I assume or just formulated for wheels? I'll give it a go and pick up a power washer. I've been trying to put off a power washer but knew I'd need one at some point. Seems now may be the time.
Only my 5th week in business but I've been doing lots of BMW's. They have those deep wheels that take forever to get clean. I didn't know if maybe I was using the wrong chemicals or what but my OCD probably doesn't help. A majority of my details have been interior, wash, nanoskin and wax. I've...
So most of my details have been taking too long because of my wheel regime. I'm spending close to an hour with setting up and starting on wheels, rims & wheel wells first. I've been using Meg's super degreaser and it works great but it takes me two maybe three passes to get them where I feel...
Got the 1375, it works for mobile or home. I can see the need for something more commercial the busier I get.
For what your gonna be doing I think it's perfect.
I recently helped a buddy with knobbys on his truck. We tried a few methods before a small paint brush seemed to be our best option. I love the paint sprayer idea, never thought of that!
Wish I could've gotten better pics but the intermittent rain and tiny garage with lack of light made it hard. Plus the lady was in a huge rush so snapping pics was not what I wanted her to see me doing! Clients were happy, I made $50-60 for a couple hours of work. It's not what I want to...