Hello from Australia

Kadunc

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Hello! I was looking up car detailing when i seen this website. It has some pretty good info if i doo say so. I'm 21 and have been working at a detailin place now for 2years. Did not get shown much when i first started out so i only know the basics of detailng. We are only a small company with 4 people working. We get about 15-20 odd cars a week for detailing and some other other cars extra for window tinting. I'm thinking in the near future of starting my own detailing shop/mobile mayb. The only major probleme i have is buffing. Don't know what products 2 use? Would love som1 2 post me a range of products they would use on buffing cars:) On dark coloured cars that are in bad condition, What products would you use and what order. Plz help i don't get a chance 2 try products on the market as the boss isn't going 2 buy. He also has no idea on car detailng at all! So it makes it hard 4 him 2 understand how products have alot 2 do with the final result. Plz help me

Thanx
 
Welcome to the City, Detail City that is. What product lines do you have? Is it warm there? It's starting to coooooooool off here to much.
 
welcome mate, have you tried g.f.p. ulitimate polish its an aussie onestep wax with a great shine .
 
:welcome to DC, kadunc!!! We're a friendly crowd and you'll find MANY answers to all your questions here!

Can you tell us what product lines are available there? Or are you willing to "import" some of our American products?
 
The company we get our stuff from is called Eazygleam. We only have like one cutting compound and a polish! Of course the boss wants 2 get all the cars out quick but they dnt look that good at the end. The person who buffs the cars most of the time only will use a wool pad. I'm keen 2 buy some products from U.S.

I look at pics people post of cars they have buffed amd the paint looks flawless! I wnt 2 get results like that!

Thanx:)
 
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