BlueZero
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I love the smell of #26. lol
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BlueZero said:I love the smell of #26. lol
Jimmy Buffit said:We are a "high-end, high volume" shop.
We use several vendors, but we keep going back to Meguiar's for most of our needs.
If I were consulting/advising a new startup (and I do), I'd recommend the Meg's line exclusively. Keep it straightforward and simple. And, keep the Distributor happy - if knows he's getting all your biz, he'll be much more competitive.
Use their pads, polishes, sealants, dressings. If something doesn't seem to be working, discuss it with your rep, have him find the solution - he has lots of options.
Remember, this is not a search for the BEST of each item, but rather a system of products that will make your operation effective and efficient.
Also, price of a product is not always the most important consideration. The cost of labor is substantially greater, so figure that into buying decisions, also.
PM me if you want specific product recommendations...
Best of luck in the new gig. Is it bigger/better?
Jim
AppliedColors said:Find a local supplier for Meguiar's Detailer line and buy 5 gallon concentrates at a time. Pick and choose among vendors for waxes and compounds...the Meguiar's line is mostly average among these supplies.
David Fermani said:What Auto Magic products do you have right now?
David Fermani said:Have you talked with your Auto Magic rep yet? You've mentioned the term "switching over", but you have lots of other products there? Are you planning on using just 1 line of products eventually?