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01GTARM
05-16-2005, 07:33 PM
I hear that there are some fanatical detailers here :), so I`ve come to ask your help. As a summer job, I am trying to detail cars. I want to really wow my customers, but I`m not sure what products to use. I can do a very good job as far as washing, spray wax, and interior goes, but am unsure what to do about regular waxing. I am supposed to purchase a porter cable right? Anyway, if anyone feels up to it, could you assemble an entire car care kit for me? Or, jsut make a suggestion for a few products. Any help is much appreciated.

Boss_429
05-16-2005, 07:39 PM
I let some of the others assemble a kit for you.

Here`s what I would recommend...

Take you time and learn how to pay attention to how the tools and products are doing (or not doing) their job.

Be meticulous with every step you take.

Learn how paint reacts to certain products.

Get some good illuminated magnification to check your work.

Treat every detail like it is going to be entered in a Car show! As you get better... you will get faster at doing incredible work. It will start coming natural, as you will know what to expect and when to expect it.

Process, procedure and passion! :bigups

Good luck.

audiboy
05-16-2005, 07:48 PM
One thing I can suggest is that you read everything you can on this site. If you are serious about detailing, it is well worth the time to soak up all of the info you can. This way you will see what works for others. After reading so many opinions and looking at so many finished products, you should be able to take what they did and get your own techniques from what you have read and seen.

Before starting a business, I would also suggest that you wait until you get proficient at using some of the professional tools on your own car.

01GTARM
05-16-2005, 07:50 PM
Hey you a mustang lover too? I drive an `01 GT convertible.Thanks for the encouragement. Do you think this is good work? This is just with spray wax, I know it could be better.

audiboy
05-16-2005, 07:56 PM
The stang looks pretty good. With some practice, you could really get that silver to pop. Definately not too shabby for spray wax though. Don`t you love how the rear deck lid and bumber collect all that dust and water?

01GTARM
05-16-2005, 08:52 PM
The stang looks pretty good. With some practice, you could really get that silver to pop. Definately not too shabby for spray wax though. Don`t you love how the rear deck lid and bumber collect all that dust and water?

I know, It can be a pain some times, but I just use some speed shine on it.

matthiasj
05-17-2005, 12:13 AM
nice stang here`s mine
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v304/matthiasj/fed.jpg

my paint is pretty rough, but hopefully soon i`ll be able to get a PC and work with it. I`ve been on this site for like a month, and have learned soo much, i just keep reading, and asking questions, i assembled a list of products, kinda a begginers list for myself, and have been going from there. If you want it i can email it to you, let me know.

Nolan_k
05-17-2005, 12:50 AM
01GTARM that looks identical to the Mustang I used to have, right down to not having the rubbing strips on the doors. A great car, but I found a deal on a 2003 Navigator I coulsnt pass up. Good luck with the pony.

Nolan

Focusedonsound
05-17-2005, 08:41 AM
http://www.atouchofshabby.com/nstang.jpg

Nice Stangs... I guess we could work on our own Detail City Mustang Club!!

Just keeping the tradition alive!

groebuck
05-17-2005, 09:02 AM
go to poorboy`s world - all you will ever need to wow your customers!

Focusedonsound
05-17-2005, 09:30 AM
:yeah

wytstang
05-17-2005, 12:22 PM
Also check out http://www.specialtymotoring.com/kits.htm he has great starter packages put together already at great prices.

01GTARM
05-17-2005, 12:28 PM
Does anyone have a suggestion for a vacuum?