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i think hes saying is he has a piece of crap car, what can he do to get it to sale
This guys kinda getting it I'm looking for cheap production detailing tricks to make a car look good not the perfect way
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This guys kinda getting it I'm looking for cheap production detailing tricks to make a car look good not the perfect way
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Looking for any car dealer tricks to sprucing up a piece of junk
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I work at a dealer and on a bad one it can take them 3-4 hours. The exterior you can just use a glaze, but the interior is where people care and there's no quick way to vacuum and remove stains.
Putting lipstick on a pig can make.a car bring 100-300 more dollars
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Here is my recommendation...
Wash: just buy duragloss by gallon
Tires/Wheels/Interior/: All Purpose Cleaner (Meguiars) at different dilutions
Trim: some type of trim restorer, pretty dramatic results some times
Steel wool and some metal polish..
Buy a bunch of towels (25 pack for 25$ red 300gsm towels on Amazon)
I'd buy at least one Wheel Brush like the Daytona pro... Yellow microfiber mitt from autogeek is good value.
Are you getting into polishing and correcting paint? If so, and you're still wanting to do it the cheap way--then I could go on. However, if you are like many of us on here, you will learn the right way and never go back to your old ways again...
Now if you are just trying to flip cars, that's another story and I can see why you would not want/need the "correct" way of doing things.
At the end of the day, as long as you're honest with your customer (not saying you're a pro and then do cheap tricks) then you should be just fine. If you're selling the service of "detailing" and wanting to do cheap work, you should be charging much cheaper rates.
If you are just flipping cars, a simple spray wax on the exterior, cleaning of the wheels, and a big focus on the interior... The tools I listed above were for this process and that's what I assumed you were doing when you asked this question.
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Put saw dust in the tranny and it will shift smooth as silk for a couple of days![]()