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Old 07-05-09, 04:52   #8 (permalink)
89gt-stanger
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Re: Difference between 1, 2, and 3 step detail?

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After reviewing your 1-step process, I could never do that. Every 1st time customers vehicle I have touched needs to be clayed. I clay every vehicle I polish. My feeling is that I want a perfectly prepped surface.

I live in the Keller/Southlake/Westlake/Colleyville area of North Texas. The average income of cities in this area ranges from $100k/year to $175k/year. The average home price is $475,000.

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I have yet to come across a customer who wants "a little more gloss", or someone who wants just a little swirl removal. Like I said, it is either exterior, interior, wax/sealant, or full exterior polishing.


My go to product is Meguiars 105, followed by 205. It seems to work on almost every finish. Even on soft Honda paint, and hard black Mercedes Benz. (I polish a lot of black Mercedes. On a rate, I probably take care of 10-15 black Mercedes cars a month. They are very abundant here.)

I am not trying to brag at all. I am just explaining my situation.
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