So I've been professionally detailing part time for awhile now, and have the process and techniques down. I have lots of product, 3 polishers, lots of pads, mf's, lights, and everything else I'll ever need. The results have been good, lots of happy customers. I average about 8 hours for an exterior correction and a quick interior vac/wipe.
Let's hear everyone's tips and tricks for speeding up the process and making things go more smoothly.
Here's one of mine: I typically dress plastics right after I wash, and before paint correction, that way they are easy to clean if I do get polish or wax on them. On the other hand, dust sticks more readily to dressed surfaces than dry ones.
Let's hear everyone's tips and tricks for speeding up the process and making things go more smoothly.
Here's one of mine: I typically dress plastics right after I wash, and before paint correction, that way they are easy to clean if I do get polish or wax on them. On the other hand, dust sticks more readily to dressed surfaces than dry ones.