LSP list for my customers

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Hey everyone! I thought I would post my list of LSP's based on particular detailing packages, to see what everyone thinks.

Suggestions are definately appreciated - haven't quite finalized the website.

a) Package for Daily Drivers - Klasse Sealant Glaze
Note: this is used for the sake of durability and the idea that they will not have me work on their car more than twice per year

b) Package for (Luxury) Daily Drivers - Wolfgang D.G. Paint Sealant + P21S Concours-Look Carnauba
Note: this is used for the sake of durability, but without sacrificing carnauba look - also based on assumption that they would see me again every 3-4 months

c) Package for (Luxury) Weekend-Only Vehicles - Pinnacle Souveran - (2) coats
Note: this is based soley on the "look" of the vehicle - I have seen many car show vehicles (like Ralph Lauren's SSK) topped in this, and it seems to look as good as anything else, but at a reasonable price.

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For the DD wax i would use something you can buy pretty cheap in a gallon. Something like Megs Detailer Line. You can apply it with your DA pretty quickly and wipe it off.

for the second package make sure you add an extra few for topping the wax because you will have to wait at least 8 hours after the sealant it applied to apply the wax.

For the third package i would have alot of different waxes that you would use because different waxes look good on certain cars
 
I usually just ask the owners if they have a preference on there choice of protection and explain the differences between them. Most owners have no clue about brand names and the think wax is wax. More often than not they just leave it to me discretion. ;)
 
I usually just ask the owners if they have a preference on there choice of protection and explain the differences between them. Most owners have no clue about brand names and the think wax is wax. More often than not they just leave it to me discretion. ;)
So what do you usually decide for them?:D
 
For the DD wax i would use something you can buy pretty cheap in a gallon. Something like Megs Detailer Line. You can apply it with your DA pretty quickly and wipe it off.

for the second package make sure you add an extra few for topping the wax because you will have to wait at least 8 hours after the sealant it applied to apply the wax.

For the third package i would have alot of different waxes that you would use because different waxes look good on certain cars

The reason for the Klasse on the DD, is because I am looking to keep their vehicles looking good for a long time - I figure if they use me once and it lasts, they'll rememeber me when they finally get around to doing it again....

I am definately adding an additional cost (I'm assuming that's what you mean) - WGDG calls for 12 hours, so these vehicles will either have very early appointments, or they will be leaving me their vehicle overnight - I figure somewhere around $50.00 or so should suffice - this is based on a single coat of P21S...

On the 3rd package, I guess my question would be what color specifically or what paint type (metallic, etc.) would NOT look good topped in Souveran??? White I understand, due to the lack of "depth", but other than that......

What's your favorite wax for white, silver, metallic, etc.????
 
Not sure I would offer a sealant unless you plan on having the car for enough time to allow the sealant to cure(8-12 hours).

For the most part, I would only use wax for clients. JMO. :xyxthumbs:
 
Not sure I would offer a sealant unless you plan on having the car for enough time to allow the sealant to cure(8-12 hours).

For the most part, I would only use wax for clients. JMO. :xyxthumbs:

What about Black Fire Wet Diamond? No need to let it cure for NEARLY that long and it's relatively cheap.

If it were up to me and money was no object, I'd offer Swissvax, Supernatural, Souveran, Rubbish Boy's OE, and a few others for the luxery cars.

For DD I'd HAVE to have Collinite 845. Period.

As for a standard wax, Anything Natty's is fineor even Auto Glym HD. The HD can be on any of the above though.

Honestly though, it's all about your prep man. The only thing a wax will help with is washing and protection.
 
I like Colonite 845 on DD's cheap and seems to have awesome powers.

On the High End stuff I use, Fuzion, or Souveran Pinnacle Series II..

For Paint Sealant if you have the customers vehicle long enough or have a way to keep it stored overnight. Then I use Wolfgang 3.0, or Menzerna Power Lock topped with something from the above waxes. But thats really only with the high end customers.

Most customers dont know apples from oranges. It's how you educate the customer is what scores the choice of the higher end packages. I find education has been key to my success so far. Most customer listen to your empowering speech of protection benefits and what you can do to transform the look of there vehicle. Pretty much let you choose for them. This is just "Food for thought". Oh and I always carry nice pictures of before and afters on similar vehicles. People sell themselves on them. I've started carrying my laptop and displaying a Powerpoint
 
For Metallic and Light Color cars I love DP Max Wax or Liquid Souveran,

Haven't tried the MaxWax yet, but will definately pick some up... You are confusing me a little with the Liquid Soveran.... What will that do to Metallics that the paste version of Soveran won't?????

Feed back please
 
.....Nothing will make metallic flake pop more than a PROPER polishing job. Wax is for protection and ease of wash only. Your gloss is made in the polishing not your wax, so to say that one wax looks better than the other, well your wrong. It's all about the job underneath. That goes for ANY paint.
 
.....Nothing will make metallic flake pop more than a PROPER polishing job. Wax is for protection and ease of wash only. Your gloss is made in the polishing not your wax, so to say that one wax looks better than the other, well your wrong. It's all about the job underneath. That goes for ANY paint.

I hear ya on the proper polishing... But with that said, you wouldn't exactly cover your 5-6 hour polishing job with Turtle Wax:) What are some of your favorite waxes, etc.???

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