CustomQuinton
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- Jan 27, 2013
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I have been detailing for a while now at a dealership, and have picked up a few extra details from coworkers who were impressed with my work, but I want to step it up a notch and start my own detail service, I don't want to spend a fortune but I want to do a good job, so I guess what I'm getting at is what tools would you suggest to get good results without braking my bank. Of course I'll need waxes, clay, cleaners, soaps and so on, but as far as tools go I'm wondering what I should start out with, I'm quite fond of my tornado at work and was considering getting one of those, if I could find a decent carpet extractor I would love to have one of those as well. Any suggestions would be useful, thanks!