also check your mf towel that you remove polish with. Its a good idea to buff back and forth if you suspect it is your towel. that way the scratch is a straight line and not in a circle. Happened to me once took me a sec to figure it was me.
well I price mine on how long it takes, how much the products cost and the availability of the service, and what I want to make an hour. So I want to make $50 an hour and it takes roughly an hour, maybe a little more if its severe. If its real easy just $50 is good, if its going to be a while...
i use the Amazon.com: 3M 02516 Headlight Lens Restoration System: Automotive
works like a charm. i would have ordered the one from autogeek with the guns but they were unavailable at the time. It's definitely worth the investment. i also use these as an applicator
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yeah i used the medium grade sponge and only got 5 cars out of it. 2 of the cars were very contaminated and the other 3 were average. Now i know they said 15-25 uses but in my head I'm seeing 15-25 cars?!?!? Regardless if this equals out it is 50 times better than using regular clay. I agree I...
I agree if you find the right ones they come in handy. I got one account that I pretty much charge him half price if he agrees to giver me at least 3 a month if I need it. If a customer cancels I can grab one from him and make 200 to 250 instead of nothing
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maybe I misunderstood you but I think you might need to rethink your interior process. It should not take 4 to 6 hours just 1 1/2 to 3 max unless the car is excessively dirty.
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man that looks like super professional work!!!!! Are you doing that yourself or did you hire someone. I'm currently looking now for a house to buy and the garage is one of business location options. If you dont mind how much does all that flooring work cost? You can pm if you want to. Absolutely...