Detailing for a potential client...

stanza387

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Ok guys so here's the deal.. I am going to be detailing a co workers daily pickup and its in fairly good condition. It has swirls and very few scratches so what I want to know is what's a good one or possibly two step product(s) to use? Or should I go ahead and compound it and then follow it up with a polishing wax? If so what's a good polishing wax? Basically I wanna know If I can do a 3 step detail in 2 steps? Compound it and then combine polishing and waxing with one product. I just wanna do a good job on this guys truck but I can't be spending 2 days on it. Thanks for any input and suggestions guys. I'm somewhat new to this and my dream is to own my own detailing business one day. I also just want to mention that this guy is a co-worker and he knows that I'm knewer to detailing cars and if I do a good job he's gonna hire me to keep it maintained. Again thanks guys!
 
hd speed. one step i have not used it yet but i hear this stuff is magic. its a aio with sealant
 
If there are minor scratches/swirls, trying using an AIO to minimize your overall work time. There are many AIO's such as HD Speed,McKee's 37 360, and Menzerna. I advice you to look into some product reviews to make your final decision.


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I'll be the fourth one here to jump on the HD Speed suggestion. I have absolutely fallen in love with this stuff for a 1 step, down and dirty time saver!
 
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