snowracer21
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- Jul 21, 2018
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I’ll start off by saying I’m by no means a pro detailer. I’ve been detailing for about 12 years or so, but never for profit, usually just my vehicles, relatives, etc. I recently detailed a co-worker’s vehicle, and he compensated me for the job, he also suggested I make this into a part time gig, which I have begun to do. My last detail was a Mazda 3. I follow all the tips from pro detailers (Mike Phillips, AmmoNYC, etc.)
On the Mazda, I did an exterior wash, bug removal (some nasty stuck on bugs), clay, iron X, then Blackfire 1-step. The interior was already pretty clean so I did a simple vacuum, wipe down of door jams, windows...and dressed exterior and interior trim/tires/etc.
Here’s the problem I’m running into: this was a one stage machine polish (Blackfire 1-step)... the car, outside of a lot of bug buildup, wasn’t too bad... but it took me nearly 12 hours from start to finish...
So here’s my question:
What are some tips/suggestions to speed up the process, while not sacrificing quality?
A few things I noticed that ate up time:
- I need more pads, cleaning pads every panel takes time
-I spent a lot of time looking for certain tools that I put down somewhere, suppose I could be a bit more organized
-I’m using a Porter Cable 7424 with lake country thin pads. It works very well...IF I take my time. I’m interested in a Flex 3401...the cost doesn’t bother me if it speeds the process up.
Any other suggestions? Even small steps I should take? An extra minute here and there really adds up after a while.
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On the Mazda, I did an exterior wash, bug removal (some nasty stuck on bugs), clay, iron X, then Blackfire 1-step. The interior was already pretty clean so I did a simple vacuum, wipe down of door jams, windows...and dressed exterior and interior trim/tires/etc.
Here’s the problem I’m running into: this was a one stage machine polish (Blackfire 1-step)... the car, outside of a lot of bug buildup, wasn’t too bad... but it took me nearly 12 hours from start to finish...
So here’s my question:
What are some tips/suggestions to speed up the process, while not sacrificing quality?
A few things I noticed that ate up time:
- I need more pads, cleaning pads every panel takes time
-I spent a lot of time looking for certain tools that I put down somewhere, suppose I could be a bit more organized
-I’m using a Porter Cable 7424 with lake country thin pads. It works very well...IF I take my time. I’m interested in a Flex 3401...the cost doesn’t bother me if it speeds the process up.
Any other suggestions? Even small steps I should take? An extra minute here and there really adds up after a while.
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