Becoming more efficient while buffing? tips?

I just got a Uline catolog, never thought to look.

If you're getting 150-170, then your dealer account is aware, they're making money because of your work.

Sunday I spent 7 hours on a black Tahoe that had about 2" of rust on the front fenders down by the rockers. Yes, the dealer had me 2 stage buff this vehicle.

For quick washing & drying, I love using No Rinse. I can completely wash and dry a vehicle in less than 15 minutes. I avoid pressure washers for various reasons, although I understand why people love them.
F yeah they're making money cause of my work. I do good work and deliver that reallll shine Im the MAN lol

Thing is theyre starting to use me completely now. They've been having another bigger dealership do the cars for $200. I'll work my way up to that..

You got me thinking though about the buying cars at the auction then flipping them after a quality paint correction... Is it possible for an individual to go to the auction and do that instead of going through the dealers? This would be a sweet form of supplemental income.
 
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