Doing headlight restoration at Walmart

Why don't you talk with the store manager and see if this is a service they could offer and sub the work to you?

What does this mean then?
You're referring to a different post? This post were talking about Walmart

This means you go into the store and you speak with the manager in person. If the idea makes sense, (and you are licensed and insured) they may give you a shot

If you offered to donate a portion of each sale to a local charity that might help you too. They like that kinda stuff ...
 
yea I can see it now
"Wal Mart now has in the parking lot"
A Detailer, Rim repair, PDR, Windshield Replacement, etc.

I'm sure they'll more then welcome all of you to do business in their parking lot.:dblthumb2::dblthumb2::dblthumb2:
:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
yea I can see it now
"Wal Mart now has in the parking lot"
A Detailer, Rim repair, PDR, Windshield Replacement, etc.

I'm sure they'll more then welcome all of you to do business in their parking lot.:dblthumb2::dblthumb2::dblthumb2:
:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:

:rolleyes:
 
I would love to see an actual dictionary description of hack detailing...
Found this unabridged definition:

The original "Hack"...(shown here displaying a click&brag).
From his: "You, Too, Can Have An At-home Detailing Business"... Series of Photos.



Bob
 
Just talk to manager say my local Walmart. They said no way would the allow this to happen in three parking lot.
And in the back "hack car washers" where hard at work.

Sent while I was Detailing or something related to detailing ;) or...
 
I think this is the stuff that was used. I found this sample page with a little detective work. Sample Products | Headlight Clean They normally sell the stuff for $40 a bottle here it is for $10. I watched the videos looks like it is quick.
 
I saw that video before.

Ever heard the expression: "If it looks too good to be true, it probably is". Well I think this is one of those times. So this is a product that allows you to replace 15 minutes of heavy sanding, compounding and polishing with a simple 10 seconds wipe... ya... that must really work well.

I think this product is some kind of filler. So when you apply it, the surface looks better, but it wears off after a few days. I might be wrong, but I just don't see how this thing can work.
 
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