my first car for money this weekend

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Hello, Im supposed to have my first car for money this sunday (working 6 days at my real job not complaining..actually im thankfull) anyway... its a 08 audi A5 for a co worker wondering if you guys have any tips.... yhe plan is as follows let me know what you think
Full interior vacuum, wipe down and treatment with 303

Wash with dawn (open ti otger suggestions but this is its first real wash since he has owned it) using 2 bucket and grit guards

Clean wheels, wheel wells and tires

Clay with mothers clay

Quick wash again with ultima WWP


polish with menz nano polish and white ccs pad

Colinite 845 or CG jetseal 109...

Finally dress tires with blackfire tire gel and do windows
 
No need to wash again after clay.

Just dry as you finish each panel.


Other than that it looks good.
 
No need to wash again after clay.

Just dry as you finish each panel.


Other than that it looks good.


:iagree: and being your First for money........take your time ,cross your t's.dot your i's treat it as if it was your own and you WILL have a happy customer.
 
Hello, Im supposed to have my first car for money this sunday (working 6 days at my real job not complaining..actually im thankfull) anyway... its a 08 audi A5 for a co worker wondering if you guys have any tips.... yhe plan is as follows let me know what you think
Full interior vacuum, wipe down and treatment with 303

Wash with dawn (open ti otger suggestions but this is its first real wash since he has owned it) using 2 bucket and grit guards

Clean wheels, wheel wells and tires

Clay with mothers clay

Quick wash again with ultima WWP

polish with menz nano polish and white ccs pad

Colinite 845 or CG jetseal 109...

Finally dress tires with blackfire tire gel and do windows

Just to remind you that Audi's are on the hard side.....Have fun:xyxthumbs:
 
Great thanks a lot i have SIP as well if i have any stubborn spots... and if thats not enough 3m compound... but i think SIP should be fine if nano dont get it done...
 
Congrats on the first job. Don't worry about the clock. Just try to do the best job you can (I'm positive you will anyway). Referrals are a very powerful tool. That's how I get all my business.
 
I cannot disagree with any of the above. I am confident you will hit a home run! Post up some pics for us.
 
Definitely agree with what everyone has said thus far. Take your time, remember to breath, and be very thorough. And in t he end your customer will be happy.
 
Congrats on the first job. Don't worry about the clock. Just try to do the best job you can (I'm positive you will anyway). Referrals are a very powerful tool. That's how I get all my business.

Richy, I couldn't agree more!! :props:

The quality of your work is your signature looking forward. Your goal is to leave the customer with jaw dropping satisfaction that not only keep him coming back but also telling his friends.. :props:
 
Take your time dont rush it, make sure you get the WOW reaction from your client GOOD LUCK.
 
Thank you very much everybody The awesome thing that I have working for me Is because he is going to be out of town and I have to work on saturday he is dropping off the car tonight And won't be able to pick it up until sunday afternoon so I basically scored an extra half a day without me telling him I wanted to take extra time ..... SWISHHHHHHHHHH 3 pointer.... nothing but the bottom of the next
 
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