There is no AIO thats going to take care of a vehicle with heavy scratches. Just like there is no one step that will take care of it either. Poliseal is nice, and it will put a dent in it while leaving some protection, but don't expect it to correct a lot of damage.
Any chance it could just be marketing? It wouldn't be the first time a company recommended a product for a certain use just to appeal to a specific clientele. Just a thought.
Or maybe it's one of those things where if you use it improperly on a rotary it can cause damage so they want to...
Prima Hydro, Werkstat Acrylic Jett Trigger, Duragloss Aquawax are my top three. If cost is a factor go with the Aquawax, but I love Hydro and AJT. Do easy to use, and AJT can give you 4 months of protection by itself if you do 2 coats!
Yeah I don't usually throw pads away after one use, so that helps keep costs down. Lol
I don't work of ferraris everyday by any means, but people with honda civics generally wont pay that kind of money lol. Most of those type of jobs are on bmws, mercedes, audi etc. And not all my jobs are that...
Trying to start sh*t as usual I see. No one was hating. I was just commenting that he should charge more for his work.
So you would rather work harder for less money? That makes as much sense as you normally do...
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Products should never be more than 10% of your price and even that is high.
I charge $50 per hour for most jobs so for a 20 hour 2 step correction that comes to$ 1000. Take out say $50 for producs and $250 for taxes and im taking home $700. Obviously a 50 hour job would cost much more. I by...
I'm not saying everyone can or even should do paint corrections. i was saying that I hate doing a bunch of little wash and waxes, and would much rather spend a lot of time on one vehicle than a little time on a lot of vehicles. Beleive me i didn't start out making anywhere near good money when...
I have a CPA that does my taxes, but I keep all the records. We have become friends over the past few years and all I do is detail his car once or twice a year and he takes care of my taxes. As long as you keep good records, everything should be pretty easy.
I'm legit too, and pay taxes. I still make WAY more than that on a full correction. I'm not going home with less than $750 if I'm doing more than one step, thats just the way it is.
I'm not saying that to sound like a stuck up ass, just saying you should charge more for work like that...
I have 2 DA's and 2 rotaries with thoughts of getting a 3rd. I have a Dynabrade rotary that has gobs of torque and is able to spin a 9 inch wool pad like it's not even there. Generally I only use this rotary for heavy cutting/ correction since it's just so damn heavy. I also have an old flex...