JimmyCutlass
New member
I just got my own car and have begun testing all different products on my vehicle, none of them particularly high quality. I've found that I thoroughly enjoy detailing a nice car despite the monotony involved in it. I'm beginning to think that I want to get into the business of part-time detailing. I'm young, its something I enjoy and with the way my car guzzles gas I need the extra pocket money.
I've been lurking here and on other websites that have all been plentiful with tips for detailing cars but so many products are listed I can't keep track. What I ask from you my friends is the following:
A short list of supplies/products that I need to do high quality detailing work without breaking the bank. Adams and Mothers seem to be affordable and of good quality...
An idea of how to find customers, obviously advertisement would be best but I think that not so many people are going to feel comfortable handing their keys/car over to a high school student I need to prove them wrong. What kind of demographic do you think I would be catering to?
A few concise and important tips of things to avoid or look out for. (other than scratching paint with improper washing techniques and using overly aggressive products)
I've been lurking here and on other websites that have all been plentiful with tips for detailing cars but so many products are listed I can't keep track. What I ask from you my friends is the following:
A short list of supplies/products that I need to do high quality detailing work without breaking the bank. Adams and Mothers seem to be affordable and of good quality...
An idea of how to find customers, obviously advertisement would be best but I think that not so many people are going to feel comfortable handing their keys/car over to a high school student I need to prove them wrong. What kind of demographic do you think I would be catering to?
A few concise and important tips of things to avoid or look out for. (other than scratching paint with improper washing techniques and using overly aggressive products)