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  1. #31

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solo Cali
    Eric, are you familar with "Autosmart" products? If so how do you feel about there chemical line?



    Also have you used "Autoglym" waxes/polish B-4?



    I`m askng because I know your local to the distributor of these products, and would like to know B-4 I take a 1hr drive to New Port...... With gas at $3.00 a gallon, I would appreciate the responce/opinion.
    Sorry, I have never used them. You say theyre located in Newport though?
    Flawless Auto

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    Quote Originally Posted by doged
    Can you please elaborate on that statement?. Do you believe the “general public” can determine the difference in product listed above, used on there car.


    Not all can see a huge difference between products as applied to their vehicle but they get a higher perceived value when they see me pull out an enthusiast level product vs a bulk brand in a plain bottle. I do have some who definitely notice when I use something new, I`ve received a lot of really nice comments about Werkstatt products and I have one customer who washes his own car and prefers I use Carnauba Moose instead of Collinite 845 because he says his wash mitt and towels glide over his paint better when I use Carnauba Moose.
    www.scottwax.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by doged
    (depth instead of shine, shine instead of depth, you get the idea)

    I’m not sure I do. Maybe you can elaborate and help me because I’m product challenged!!!


    You can tweak the final appearance about 10% based on the LSP you use. Carnaubas tend to have a warmer, more flowing liquid look and sealants tend to have a harder clear wet look.



    I actually have a couple customers who specifically request I use Pinnacle Souveran on their cars. They both claim they can tell when I have used it.
    www.scottwax.com

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    In my arsenal is FK1, CLearKote, Meguiars, Menzerna, Werkstatt, Optimum, Eimann Fabrik, 3M. I`m very satisfied with each one of my products

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    "I never really started making money until I stopped looking for the `perfect wax`."
    . Joe, from Superior Shine



    BTW, Joe uses Meguiar`s almost exclusively...



    I tend to agree with Joe, but I still have LOTS of stuff left over from my days of experimenting.
    "If it was easy, everybody`d be doing it."
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    Thanks Scottwax!!!



    We only use one brand also. Over the last several months I’ve leaned a lot about product but IMO the top brand’s are all about equal. A few have some negligible benefits in a professional application. We have territory reps with trailers that come by and try to sell us product all the time. The online stores kind of screwed up the business for them. It’s great to see the “Young enthusiasts†buying so many different products. Without them stimulating the car care economy their would be less money for new product development.

    I had a few car club guy’s want to talk “techno product†but that was easily handled? It might “pay†for you guy’s to consider product exclusiveness. When I say “pay†I mean buying power and loyalty !!! Do you notice I don’t advertise my product supplier?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric77
    Sorry, I have never used them. You say theyre located in Newport though?
    "Detailing Depot". Located in Costa Mesa, 2146 Newports Blvd. Suit B.(949)574-7676.

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    Ok, sorry if i ask such a retarded question but im just now starting a small detailing buisness out of the side of a body shop. So far ive tried different things and got some assorted products but i want to get a reccomendation of the polishing process that i can make sense of. So far what i have is



    Eagle one Car wash

    Meguires NXT wash



    Meguires polish

    Meguires Gold Class Wax

    Meguires Cleaner Wax

    Meguires NXT Wax

    Meguires Scratch X

    Meguires Mirror Glaze

    Meguires Swirl Remover

    Eagle One Nano Wax

    Mothers Carnuba Wax

    Zymol Carnuba Wax

    Mothers Black to Black

    Meguires Insane Tire Shine NXT



    PC7336SP

    Meguires Cutting Pad

    Meguires Polishing Pad

    Meguires Finishing Pad

    Meguires 5" BackPad

    Counter Weight



    The microfiber cloths i use arnt the best, they are from some microfiber company and you can buy them at walmart i can going to be switching these to cobra i think.



    As you can prolly tell most of my things can be bought at your local walmart because i always detailed cars for family and frriends as a hobby. Now im going to start to charge and get some extra money. I need some reccomendations for pretty much anything cause im starting this buisness off very well i have a long list of customers and i got a bay at a local body shop to do all of them.



    Ranges from a Black STI, Black Caddy STS, to a Black Avalanche, and an Older Black Durango

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    Quote Originally Posted by doged
    Thanks Scottwax!!!



    We only use one brand also. Over the last several months I’ve leaned a lot about product but IMO the top brand’s are all about equal. A few have some negligible benefits in a professional application. We have territory reps with trailers that come by and try to sell us product all the time. The online stores kind of screwed up the business for them. It’s great to see the “Young enthusiasts†buying so many different products. Without them stimulating the car care economy their would be less money for new product development.

    I had a few car club guy’s want to talk “techno product†but that was easily handled? It might “pay†for you guy’s to consider product exclusiveness. When I say “pay†I mean buying power and loyalty !!! Do you notice I don’t advertise my product supplier?


    I like trying out new stuff, better than spending money on a woman. :LOLOL
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    1st post here, but heres what I have



    PC 7336sp

    Milwaulkee rotary

    Lake country foam pads for PC

    various wool pads for rotary (I do alot of boats)



    for cars:

    Megs DACP

    Megs swirl free polish

    Megs clay bar

    Megs hi-tech paste wax

    Megs hyper wash

    Megs glass cleaner concentrate

    Megs wheel brightner

    Megs hyper dressing

    Megs Body solvent

    Megs Leather cleaner

    Megs All-metal polish



    Boats:

    Roll-off mixed with Megs hyper wash for washing

    Phoz for rust removal

    Megs all metal polish

    Megs compound

    Megs Oxidation remover

    Megs Boat/RV polish

    Megs Boat/RV pure carnuba wax

    303 Fabric protectant

    some AJAX



    shop vac for now

    3000psi pressure washer (makes quick work of scum on hulls)



    Im sure im forgetting some stuff.

 

 
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