timbo7
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- Apr 13, 2013
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I just got into this hobby after reading a lot of stuff on here then ended up going out and buying some product. I was planning on just doing my car ( 06 Legacy GT ) and my wifes car ( 07 TL ). But then I started talking to a guy at work and he bought an 06 GTO so he ended up buying a DA and I helped him on his car then.
Those are the only cars that I ever used a DA on and on all of them I used the LC flat orange, white, black with the UC, UP, Collinite 845 accordingly. All of the cars looked and felt fantastic afterwards
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Now another coworker of mine wants me and the guy with the GTO to do his truck ( trailblazer ). My question is what would you guys do? I read Mikes article on starting a part time business detailing and it said about doing a one step instead of the two step that I did on the other cars. I dont see this guy washing it by hand and applying wax every few months to maintain the really nice finish so should I just use the UP with the white pad or maybe the UC with the white pad or should I try another product? I dont think the guy is going to want to pay us enough to do the two step.
I was planning on washing, claying, AIO or polish, then wax. What would be a good starting point for a price for that? He said the car has swirls and stuff would a one step be enough to get it looking really good?
TIA for the help. Ive never done anything like this before and dont want to rip myself off.
Those are the only cars that I ever used a DA on and on all of them I used the LC flat orange, white, black with the UC, UP, Collinite 845 accordingly. All of the cars looked and felt fantastic afterwards

Now another coworker of mine wants me and the guy with the GTO to do his truck ( trailblazer ). My question is what would you guys do? I read Mikes article on starting a part time business detailing and it said about doing a one step instead of the two step that I did on the other cars. I dont see this guy washing it by hand and applying wax every few months to maintain the really nice finish so should I just use the UP with the white pad or maybe the UC with the white pad or should I try another product? I dont think the guy is going to want to pay us enough to do the two step.
I was planning on washing, claying, AIO or polish, then wax. What would be a good starting point for a price for that? He said the car has swirls and stuff would a one step be enough to get it looking really good?
TIA for the help. Ive never done anything like this before and dont want to rip myself off.