bluekat
New member
Hi everyone,
I just got started with my detailing side business. My initial investment was around $600 (DeWALT DA buffer $265, Presta polishing pads and product kit $185, Mother's clay bar package $20, sandpaper $10, sanding block (that I cut up into smaller ones mainly to correct oxidation but then to color sand) $10, MF towels $60, assortment of brushes $50, Gunk APC, and a few other things). I also have an old but decent air compressor. Any advice on what to buy next? I'm one of the only small businesses in Edmonton that does exterior detailing during the winter (it gets to -40 here mid-winter and heating is very expensive).
I thought I'd share some pics of my first "professional" exterior detail on a customer's 2002 Honda Civic and I'm very happy with the way it turned out.
After reading through the forums, I know I need to spend *way* more time detailing the interiors or future projects though (this Honda was pretty nice inside). My 2005 Mazda 3 (that I bought at auction) needs a serious interior detail and I think a decent (but inexpensive) vacuum or shop vac is probably what I need next ... but there's not a lot of money left.
Question: Does anyone here have experience with the "AllAround EZ" shop vac (sold here at Walmart)?
Specs AllAround® 5895200 :
2.5 Peak HP
2.5 gal tank
18' Power Cord
7' Hose (1¼" diameter)
Airflow: 130 CFM
Electrical Rating: 120V - 60Hz - 7 Amps
Sealed Pressure: 56" water
Air Watts: 220
UL Listed
Good enough for a first shop vac or a waste of money?
I just got started with my detailing side business. My initial investment was around $600 (DeWALT DA buffer $265, Presta polishing pads and product kit $185, Mother's clay bar package $20, sandpaper $10, sanding block (that I cut up into smaller ones mainly to correct oxidation but then to color sand) $10, MF towels $60, assortment of brushes $50, Gunk APC, and a few other things). I also have an old but decent air compressor. Any advice on what to buy next? I'm one of the only small businesses in Edmonton that does exterior detailing during the winter (it gets to -40 here mid-winter and heating is very expensive).
I thought I'd share some pics of my first "professional" exterior detail on a customer's 2002 Honda Civic and I'm very happy with the way it turned out.
After reading through the forums, I know I need to spend *way* more time detailing the interiors or future projects though (this Honda was pretty nice inside). My 2005 Mazda 3 (that I bought at auction) needs a serious interior detail and I think a decent (but inexpensive) vacuum or shop vac is probably what I need next ... but there's not a lot of money left.
Question: Does anyone here have experience with the "AllAround EZ" shop vac (sold here at Walmart)?
Specs AllAround® 5895200 :
2.5 Peak HP
2.5 gal tank
18' Power Cord
7' Hose (1¼" diameter)
Airflow: 130 CFM
Electrical Rating: 120V - 60Hz - 7 Amps
Sealed Pressure: 56" water
Air Watts: 220
UL Listed
Good enough for a first shop vac or a waste of money?
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