FIRST OFF ITS A BIT LONG BUT PLEASE READ ALL THIS
Hi every one. I want to start off by saying what a privilage it is to be a member of this forum. i have been reading through threads here for weeks now. all great stuff.
I am just getting into car detailing. I have an extra shop, and all the tools and some of the product, I got from my father who washes his truck regilously.
but the more i read on here the more i start to think i dont have the right products, i read letters like APC and OPC and have no idea what they mean. i want to buy the products that will last me a long time, instead of buying from auto zone, which is more for the personal at home washer.
and i will be doing this for a job in a shop in town.
I know this has been beat to death but i feel i will learn more being part of the conversation.
so can you guys help me? i will make a list of things i need help with. if you can tell me what you like to use and why and what you suggest to me. keep in mind i know i will have to spend money but would like to keep initial start up as low as possible.
1. Wash/shampoo
2. Degreeser. how do i know its safe on the car?
3. wheel and/or tire cleaner.
4. interior plastic & vinyl cleaner. just to clean not shine.
5. windows? towels, cleaner, how do you not streak
6. tire dressing
7. interior dressing, what is safe how do i know?
8. cloths. so many brands & types of each kind what is best for what job?
this is where i really start to get confused....
9. compounds, polishes, swirl removers, wax, sealant, how do i know if i want a polish with a light cut to remove minor defects, how do i know what to get, autozone products dont offer much info. and after i put on my polish and get the swirls out what is the next step? what is a good product to use.
O AND NOT TO FORGET THE MOST CONFUSING..
10. bonnets and pads.. i am so confused here, there are so many of them, how do i know what pad to get, again autozone pads really only say what they are made of, nothing at all about PPI or even if its for cutting or finishing. all they have is foam, wool, and TC. I havent read much about the TC bonnets what are they for.
11. I know TC towells are standard but you can buy a pack of 6 any where from $1 to $20 and i am sure there is a difference. so how do i know what TC to get for what part of the job.
i understand that you want to try to get the finish you want with the least agressive pad and compound, but that is hard to do, when you dont know based on what you are looking at which one is more or less agressive.
VERY SORRY FOR THE LENGTH OF THIS, I JUST WANTED TO GET ALL MY CONCERNS ON ONE POST.
i hope you guys can help me, I am so eager to start, but i want to learn as much as possible first.
Hi every one. I want to start off by saying what a privilage it is to be a member of this forum. i have been reading through threads here for weeks now. all great stuff.
I am just getting into car detailing. I have an extra shop, and all the tools and some of the product, I got from my father who washes his truck regilously.
but the more i read on here the more i start to think i dont have the right products, i read letters like APC and OPC and have no idea what they mean. i want to buy the products that will last me a long time, instead of buying from auto zone, which is more for the personal at home washer.
and i will be doing this for a job in a shop in town.
I know this has been beat to death but i feel i will learn more being part of the conversation.
so can you guys help me? i will make a list of things i need help with. if you can tell me what you like to use and why and what you suggest to me. keep in mind i know i will have to spend money but would like to keep initial start up as low as possible.
1. Wash/shampoo
2. Degreeser. how do i know its safe on the car?
3. wheel and/or tire cleaner.
4. interior plastic & vinyl cleaner. just to clean not shine.
5. windows? towels, cleaner, how do you not streak
6. tire dressing
7. interior dressing, what is safe how do i know?
8. cloths. so many brands & types of each kind what is best for what job?
this is where i really start to get confused....
9. compounds, polishes, swirl removers, wax, sealant, how do i know if i want a polish with a light cut to remove minor defects, how do i know what to get, autozone products dont offer much info. and after i put on my polish and get the swirls out what is the next step? what is a good product to use.
O AND NOT TO FORGET THE MOST CONFUSING..
10. bonnets and pads.. i am so confused here, there are so many of them, how do i know what pad to get, again autozone pads really only say what they are made of, nothing at all about PPI or even if its for cutting or finishing. all they have is foam, wool, and TC. I havent read much about the TC bonnets what are they for.
11. I know TC towells are standard but you can buy a pack of 6 any where from $1 to $20 and i am sure there is a difference. so how do i know what TC to get for what part of the job.
i understand that you want to try to get the finish you want with the least agressive pad and compound, but that is hard to do, when you dont know based on what you are looking at which one is more or less agressive.
VERY SORRY FOR THE LENGTH OF THIS, I JUST WANTED TO GET ALL MY CONCERNS ON ONE POST.
i hope you guys can help me, I am so eager to start, but i want to learn as much as possible first.