Some recommendations for bulk detailing

Whitethunder46

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Hey guys, 1st post here.



I'm planning on starting a side gig come Spring. I plan on doing 10-15 cars per month and have been researching products for the past month.



I plan on getting the PC 7424 and XMT polishing compounds, Poorboy's or duragloss sealant, and a nice carnauba wax. All this will be for practicing, and getting use to the machine.



XMT is not really a great choice when it comes down to product cost. I've been looking at the optimum line up for polishing compounds because they can come in a 32 oz. container.



What are some good and effective compounds and sealants that are used for bulk detailing?



NOTE: Most will be mobile detailing so the compounds and sealants should be in cooperation with direct sunlight.
 
I have heard that detailers pride from autogeek is a wicked line of products. They come in larger sizes so i don thtink its a common brand. I haven tried it yet but I want to try it soon. It mightbe worth a shot
 
calgarydetail said:
I have heard that detailers pride from autogeek is a wicked line of products. They come in larger sizes so i don thtink its a common brand. I haven tried it yet but I want to try it soon. It mightbe worth a shot



I've totally overlooked them.



My biggest problem is trying to figure out what customers want?



I plan on offering swirl removal/paint restoration. And then their choice of a sealant or carnauba, or both.



I'm trying to find a great sealant for a good price. I'm not really keen on all in one products, I feel a product that is directed towards one area is going to be better quality usually. So I plan on using 2 different compounds (depending on car) and then follow this with a sealant. (This would be my base package). They can have the option to use a carnauba instead of a sealant. Or they can have a carnauba topper after the sealant, so I need something that can cure instantly.



I'm trying to avoid excessive spending and trying to get what's the best bang for the buck right away.
 
Bulk Chemicals?



Hi-Temp



Chemical Guys



Auto Magic





Cheap and effective. Half the other brands mentioned here are most likely relabeled stuff anyway with a mark up.;)
 
toyotaguy said:
optimum polishes, meguiars chemicals...



Agreed. In addition to how well the Optimum polishes work, they fact that they don't dust makes clean-up easier. Megiuar's Detailer line has a lot of quality products in it.
 
Scottwax said:
Agreed. In addition to how well the Optimum polishes work, they fact that they don't dust makes clean-up easier. Megiuar's Detailer line has a lot of quality products in it.



X2, I use the same lineup, aside from other specialty products.
 
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