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Greetings ,
My name is Eric and a new member on this site. I have been ordering detailing products from Auto Geek for a few years now and really like there selection.

I have recently started a side detailing business and did my first car for a customer the other day. I'm new to detailing professional and got started after being a car enthusiast of my 2011 mustang. It was a 2001 Pontiac Grand Am and the paint was rough. I mean rough.

I used my awesome Porter Cable DA 7424 XP , yellow Lake County cutting pad and Meguiar's Ultimate compound. Only after I hand washed and clay bar of course. Here is the car prior to my detail and after.
 
Thanks everyone! Really appreciate the kind words. I must admit I was really nervous because I wanted the customer to really like the detail. I really take pride in me paying attention to details however I'm newer at detailing and this cars paint was a train wreck. Lol.

Here is my car that got me hooked on detailing. Its a 2011 mustang with 45k miles on it. I put a glaze on her, then M Seal and then wet butter carnauba wax from chemical guys brand.

Any all detailing tips and secrets , please feel free to share. Lol. I'm here to learn. 😎
 
Welcome! Nice whip but What order did you go? Did you seal over a glaze? Just checking because you should not seal over a glaze. It will only last as long as the glaze. Well from what I've learned you shouldn't.


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Welcome! Nice whip but What order did you go? Did you seal over a glaze? Just checking because you should not seal over a glaze. It will only last as long as the glaze. Well from what I've learned you shouldn't.


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yes sir. I put the glaze on first. Followed by the M Seal sealant and then butter wet carnauba wax. 😎
 
What glaze did you use? I personally seal, wax, then glaze. The sealant should be bonded to the paint to optimize the life of the sealant. I did the same thing before and wondered why the sealants applied would only last a month at the most. Good luck and welcome. I learned so much from being here and I'm sure you will do the same.


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You did a great job restoring the appearance of this Pontiac Grand Am.

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Greetings ,

My name is Eric and a new member on this site.

I have been ordering detailing products from Auto Geek for a few years now and really like there selection.

I have recently started a side detailing business and did my first car for a customer the other day.


That's kind of the normal progression...

Start out detailing your car own car... people start asking you things like,

Did you get a new paint job?

or

When can you detail my car?


You start getting enough of the second question and it tends to lead into starting a side business detailing cars.


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