Awesome networking book!!!!

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This book will help anyone wanting to make connections to grow their detailing business or any business for that matter.[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Jeffrey Gitomer's Little Black Book of Connections
6.5 Assets for Networking Your Way to Rich Relationships.Hope it helps someo
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Can you guys recommend any good books on detailing how to's?
 
How about a detailing DVD? Google "How To Use the PC for Show Car Results" by Mike Phillips.
 
mshu7 said:
How about a detailing DVD? Google "How To Use the PC for Show Car Results" by Mike Phillips.
Well I know how to use it, but I have not mastered techniques . . . will that help or is it a basic how to?:grouphug:
 
I think it's good for just about anyone that hasn't mastered the PC. I think it's worth the $30 for sure. Here's a list of topics covered (all Meg's products by the way):

What can you expect to learn from this DVD? Take a look at some of the topics:
* Buffing single stage paint and how you can tell
* Claybar Quik Clay system
* Evaluating surface
* "Test Spot"
* Using ScratchX by hand to remove scratches
* Using #7 "Show Car Glaze" Techniques
* Pad techniques
* Microfiber techniques
* Using NXT Tech Wax by hand
* Why "Swipe Test"? When to use and why.
* What pads to use and not use
* PC and W7006, W8006, W9006 pads
* "Stop" Technique
* Microfiber bonnet
* Why machine is better than by hand for a flawless finish
* M80 benefits
* PC benefits
* Variable speed
* 2 most important settings
* Why high speed is dangerous
* Why pc is safe
* Tips and techniques
* Cord safety
* Arm speed and direction
* Uniform material removal (UMR)
* Proper Pressure
* Proper use..on and off
* Applying product to PC pad technique
* Proper way to hold PC
* Working the product in
* 50% overlap
* Does cleaner wax need to dry?
* How long do you need to buff?
* Wet buff vs dry buff
* Changing pads
* Why paint cleaning stage is critical
* W-9006 technique for applying wax
* Safe tape removal techniques
* Microfiber bonnet install
* "Post It Note" safety
* Protecting engine and driving compartment
* Buffing to the edge
* Keeping the work area manageable
* Kissing the finish
* PC pad cleaning without a rotary
* Polishing out complex areas
* Benefits of taping off trim
* Finger as safety bumper when buffing
* MF bonnet finger nail technique
* Remove polish/wax with terry or MF?
* How wipe speed affects quality
* Spray wax technique: When, how, why to use
 
Barnes and noble has it. Teaches how to network and get in with people of influence. Let me say something here it is much eaiser to learn to detail than it is to run a business and gain high end customers who pay big $$$$ to you for your services. If you can do both you will not have to worry about cash flow, This is especially true for the young guns or newbies to this business. IMO
 
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No problem Eric. Man i hate to see guys get excited about this business just because they can make a car shine. And think the money is gonna roll in and then realize they have no sales or networking skills to back up their work. You never know who someone else knows.
 
Same Here Will Get Both Of Them. To Get Better And Maybe Master It One Day.
 
shineFXdetail said:
Barnes and noble has it. Teaches how to network and get in with people of influence. Let me say something here it is much eaiser to learn to detail than it is to run a business and gain high end customers who pay big $$$$ to you for your services. If you can do both you will not have to worry about cash flow, This is especially true for the young guns or newbies to this business. IMO

You said it my friend, Net working is the best way to expand your business. The funny thing is that when you mention the words Net working people have a negative feeling towards it. I don't know why, think about it the entire world revolves around net working. Look at TV stations, they are all Networks of one another...businesses are all tied by Net working.

Well that's just my opinion on it and shineFXdetail nailed it, don't think that just because you can make a car look like new that your going to be able to make a business out of it. It takes dedication and time to make a business succeed.
 
Nica said:
The funny thing is that when you mention the words Net working people have a negative feeling towards it. I don't know why
I think it's because of companies like Amway. LOL!
 
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mshu7 said:
I think it's because of companies like Amyway. LOL!

lol yea, true....hahaha

To many scams causing people to be really up tight about Network marketting :D
 
One thing i would suggest is for newbies hell for that matter everyone to set aside 1 or 2 days to network. Do this in the beginning and never stop no matter how busy you get. And you will see the results. My networking days are monday and tuesday work wednesday-saturday. Hope this helps someone. Do you want the business to own you or you own the business?
 
ltoman said:
Can you guys recommend any good books on detailing how to's?

It's going to be a while, but I'm actually writing one now. Tips and techiniques with illustrations.
 
mshu7 said:
I think it's good for just about anyone that hasn't mastered the PC. I think it's worth the $30 for sure. Here's a list of topics covered (all Meg's products by the way):

What can you expect to learn from this DVD? Take a look at some of the topics:
* Buffing single stage paint and how you can tell
* Claybar Quik Clay system
* Evaluating surface
* "Test Spot"
* Using ScratchX by hand to remove scratches
* Using #7 "Show Car Glaze" Techniques
* Pad techniques
* Microfiber techniques
* Using NXT Tech Wax by hand
* Why "Swipe Test"? When to use and why.
* What pads to use and not use
* PC and W7006, W8006, W9006 pads
* "Stop" Technique
* Microfiber bonnet
* Why machine is better than by hand for a flawless finish
* M80 benefits
* PC benefits
* Variable speed
* 2 most important settings
* Why high speed is dangerous
* Why pc is safe
* Tips and techniques
* Cord safety
* Arm speed and direction
* Uniform material removal (UMR)
* Proper Pressure
* Proper use..on and off
* Applying product to PC pad technique
* Proper way to hold PC
* Working the product in
* 50% overlap
* Does cleaner wax need to dry?
* How long do you need to buff?
* Wet buff vs dry buff
* Changing pads
* Why paint cleaning stage is critical
* W-9006 technique for applying wax
* Safe tape removal techniques
* Microfiber bonnet install
* "Post It Note" safety
* Protecting engine and driving compartment
* Buffing to the edge
* Keeping the work area manageable
* Kissing the finish
* PC pad cleaning without a rotary
* Polishing out complex areas
* Benefits of taping off trim
* Finger as safety bumper when buffing
* MF bonnet finger nail technique
* Remove polish/wax with terry or MF?
* How wipe speed affects quality
* Spray wax technique: When, how, why to use

wow; thank you!!! i am very interested - think i will have to purchase that!! much appreciated.

may i ask, i keep hearing about single stage paint - what exactly is that, please?
thank you! you guys are awesome!Im the MAN

lauren
 
justin30513 said:
It's going to be a while, but I'm actually writing one now. Tips and techiniques with illustrations.
let me know when it is complete; i would love to purchase one from you justin!
 
shineFXdetail said:
One thing i would suggest is for newbies hell for that matter everyone to set aside 1 or 2 days to network. Do this in the beginning and never stop no matter how busy you get. And you will see the results. My networking days are monday and tuesday work wednesday-saturday. Hope this helps someone. Do you want the business to own you or you own the business?

no business for me - i just want to develop the skills and then learn to use a rotary properly as well, at some point.
 
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