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i know how to do everything I plan to do. wash clay wax and interiors. I'm trying to expand my knowledge to be able to offer more, I plan to build my base with the above
I've practiced hours on my car and will do more, but right now im at school and working full time, so I don't have access to my things, thats why I'm asking so many questions and not "practicing"
Meguiars APC+. 15 bucks a gallon and dilutes a lot. It will last a LONG time.
LOL see what I'm saying? You say your an expert then you ask if you should use a dedicated glass cleaner. Water or a dedicated glass cleaner is the only thing you should ever put on a windows interior. You don't know what cars are tinted or not, you don't know how your chemicals will react to the tint. I've seen the outer coating on the tint damaged and turned purple by people using the wrong stuff. Plus try to get a streak free or lint free finish otherwise. An expert would know this.
Is meguiars glass cleaner tint safe?
Zep is from Home Depot only. I would stay away from purple power because its too strong for interiors even watered down IMO.
ONR or DP Rinseless wash is my fav clay lube. For clay I've used all 3 grades of CG and found the light duty is worthless and the heavy duty works great but leaves a TON of marring and swirls. Out of the CG line I would rec the Medium duty one. I personally use Clay Magic's blue and red clay and think its the best. I know they had a patten on clay for a while but I'm not sure if its up yet.
My cleaner wax is Megs D151. Economical and works well for an AIO and its easy to use once you figure it out. I use it with a yellow Buff and Shine pad and it finishes really well. The only downside is the wax doesn't last very long so you might wanna top it off with Optimum Spray wax or an express wax.
I would also rec Folex for interior carpets. It works great and its fairly priced. You can also get it at HD for around $16 a gallon or $7 for a quart.
For microfibers at a decent price and good quality I would use CG's. I've had them for a while and they have held up.
For sure. I re state my earlier story. Their hook up, your hose and sprayer.
You shut your dirty mouth! Ahem! No please go out and "detail" as many vehicles as you can get your hands on! Please! LoL the experience will make you better and will generate more business for me when I get the call to fix mistakes! Lol
Seriously though. I applaud your enthusiasm, but that's exactly why the detailing world is such an intimidating place for consumers. It takes NO money or time or knowledge to start a "detailing" business. People figure since they can wash a car they are detailers and prematurely go out and open shop. There are more of those kinds of detailers out there than there are those that understand the process which is why those like my self have no problem making a name for themselves fixing the mistakes of
Others. No one has a problem teaching you the process or helping you to become better. But it's way to early to start doing this for money.
if i dont do a ipa wipedown/ use a paint cleaner, and say the wax is still working after 3 months, would this hinder my results and if so in what ways