2001MineralGrayStang said:
Hey guys I've been reading on the forums for a little while and have learned quite a bit and realized there are several guys on here that detail as a business. I've done my fair share but never for making money as my own business. So I was curious if the pros had some good recommendations for some products that can be efficently applied and still leave a professional result. I have an idea of my process but I'm looking for a GOOD all in one polish/sealant that'll remove most imperfections I'll deal with. And a polish that could remove maybe slightly rougher things. Also what should I look at as far as profitable but fair pricing. I really take my time on things and do them like I'd want my car done. Also I could use a little guidance for a good and quick shampooing process for carpets and upholstery. All help and suggestions are appreciated or any other must have product suggestions I'll take too. Thanks! BTW I'll be using the Porter cable.
All of the products here are top-of-the-line.
Good AIO polish-
PB's Polish with Sealant
Optimum Polish
WG Polish Enhancer
Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing lotion
Klasse AIO is a good acrylic polish, best used when followed up by a sealant, although the cleaning abilities are some-what limited.
Also, take a look at XMT #2, Optimum Poli-Seal, Meg's #83, Pinnacle twins.
As for swirls and scratches, look at the XMT line, PB's line, Meg's line, Pinnacle, WG. With heavy polishing, you will want to use a Finishing Glaze, and there are many out there.
Pricing- depends on your competition. How many detailers are out there. What's your location? Who do you want to market to? Do you want to do mobile, which includes water and power?
Depending on your location, and who you market to, services offered, etc. you can make $60+ hr. For some difficult polishing, I have had a few customers shell out $60/hr for two days. I won't work myself to death, and will work two days (two 6-hr days if required) instead. If you hit the nail on the head right, customers will shell out whatever it takes.
For carpets, I'd go with Meg's Super Degreaser, Meg's APC, Meg's APC+ followed up by diluted Woolite, 10:1. Get a good brush and towel, and go to work.
Let me know if you have any other questions. I decided to try and answer your question as quickly and complete as possible. Let me know if you need anything else.
Good nite..
-Nick :cheers: