Always Learning
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- Jan 17, 2012
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I'me looking for a way to increase the bottom line for dealer jobs while still giving good results.
In the past I've been using a multistep sanding and spar approach using starting at 400 or 600, followed by 800, 1000, 1500 and 3000, first stages dry.
I've had good results except on those windy days etc but recently while I was away they had someone else come in. He could do comparable quality but twice as many cars in the same timeframe.
I've looking for an excellent yet quick method so that I'm not working my @ss off all day for chump change, you get the drift.
I've most recently been reading about the Detailers Pro Series Headlight Product. Is this the latest and greatest or can someone recommend another product / method, keeping in mind it will be used primarily on dealer cars - at least until proven.
Thanks
Feed back please
In the past I've been using a multistep sanding and spar approach using starting at 400 or 600, followed by 800, 1000, 1500 and 3000, first stages dry.
I've had good results except on those windy days etc but recently while I was away they had someone else come in. He could do comparable quality but twice as many cars in the same timeframe.
I've looking for an excellent yet quick method so that I'm not working my @ss off all day for chump change, you get the drift.
I've most recently been reading about the Detailers Pro Series Headlight Product. Is this the latest and greatest or can someone recommend another product / method, keeping in mind it will be used primarily on dealer cars - at least until proven.
Thanks
Feed back please