you are touching on something i have been trying to do for a friend i was helping...
create a database of working combos, nuances of those combos, and perceived results and comments... as a professional, perhaps adding time and product used (with a scale) could add some small value to pricing and what not, and atleast product tracking for an inventory of sorts...
where i faltered was i eventually had so many things listed i havent decided how to present it... i was thinking grading the compounds from 1-10 or 1-5 or 1-4, or some means that can be used from brand to brand, but the pad factor came in, and in reality, the info is presented in the name itself most of the time, and for the products i would buy again, there is no reason to change...
what people could benefit from is a lsp guide, such as what glazes work under what sealants, what works over certain sealants, and the goofy products that are use in many ways...
At the moment, in the interest of getting it up quickly, there will not be any kind of product management. I will have time spent, material cost and amount charged to start with. Description of the detail (which will eventually become the show & shine for public viewing) will be done using a virtual editor very similar to the editor here for posting reply's. There will also be a private notes section for anything relevant to the detail that you do not wish to be public.
At first launch, images will need to be hosted off-site and linked in through the editor, but image hosting is a definite and will come very shortly. You will be host your images there, then link to them from AG.net

. Since this is a free project, I will need to limit the number of images to like 10 1024x768 pics or something unless I serve ads or take donations.
I am open to suggestions for product management and tracking, but I imagine a lot of people handle this quite differently. After I get the initial site up and running, it is something that can be looked at if there is enough demand. Individually listing each product used and its effectiveness could become quite complex as there is a lot of variables at play here. What product and pad? DA or rotary? Speed? How much product was used? How many passes? Was the polish worked in all the way? Users comfort level with said product? Did you step up or down with either pad or polish? Etc. I'll revisit that after a while to see what can be done.
This is a site for you detailers to keep track of your customers, cars and details, and a site for others to see your work and learn from your details. There will be public comments, ratings, product reviews, and you can search for details by car type, make, model and color. Each registered detailer will be able to opt-in to get their profile listed in the business directory which acts as a mini-site, with contact info and links to your details. This can help customers find and compare local detailers. I would like to find a site sponsor to offer product giveaways for monthly detailling challenges and top rated details (maybe Meghan would be interested?).
As long as you guys use it, and give me recommendations for improving it, it will be a great portal for detailers and customers.
I'll give more updates as it unfolds and I am aiming to do a small launch this coming weekend.
And you you ipod/iphone and other smartphone users, you can always access it from your phones. I think a mobile version of the site will be in the works before long.