Hi all, I'm a first time member at AutoGeek although I have been lurking the forums intermittently over the past three-four years. I'm a full time detailer in my country, I started detailing as a business since February 2016. Been a hobbist of about three years prior to that. I'm all about trying to deliver good value and doing the best work I can for my customers and myself. As a detailer I am always pushing myself to be better with each job I do be it from using a more effective, time saving technique to using new products, etc...
Here are some shots of the most recent car I did on Monday:
The car received the usual Traffic Film Removal Snow Foam Wash.

It was then pulled into the garage where it received a two stage correction. The paint had a lot of marring and minor swirling from improper two bucket method washing by the owner who is a very good customer of mine. Here I am pointing out the holograms as usual lol.

Here the metallic speckle is very visible after polishing with CarPro Essence:

Reflection shot of the hood:

Reflection of the side after polishing:

After applying Cquartz Classic:


The headlights were treated with OPT Opti-Lens after sanding through 1500,2000,3000 and 5000 grit sand paper to ensure maximum sanding mark removal.

I do apologize if it seems I have posted a detail job as my intro lol.
Here are some shots of the most recent car I did on Monday:
The car received the usual Traffic Film Removal Snow Foam Wash.

It was then pulled into the garage where it received a two stage correction. The paint had a lot of marring and minor swirling from improper two bucket method washing by the owner who is a very good customer of mine. Here I am pointing out the holograms as usual lol.

Here the metallic speckle is very visible after polishing with CarPro Essence:

Reflection shot of the hood:

Reflection of the side after polishing:

After applying Cquartz Classic:


The headlights were treated with OPT Opti-Lens after sanding through 1500,2000,3000 and 5000 grit sand paper to ensure maximum sanding mark removal.

I do apologize if it seems I have posted a detail job as my intro lol.