thebeastofrock
New member
Hi everyone. I've been lurking here for a long time, trying to learn as much as possible. The advice and passion that you all have for detailing has inspired me to follow my own passion and start detailing for money.
I'd like to start my mobile detailing business as soon as possible, and unfortunately, that means I'll be running into cold weather very soon after opening. I don't want to wait though. I'm dedicated to making this work, and I view the upcoming winter as a challenge I don't want to back down from.
I thought I might be able to capitalize on the cold weather by offering a "Winter Wash Service." This would be a simple wash with ONRWW. My questions are: what about cars that have caked on brake dust, salt, and dried mud? I thought maybe I could use wheel cleaner like 1z Colourtec, then rinse with steam. I also thought I could use steam to soften up salt, slush, and mud that would be on the car, then rinseless wash. Is this at all feasible? I have no experience with steam. Thanks so much in advance.
I'd like to start my mobile detailing business as soon as possible, and unfortunately, that means I'll be running into cold weather very soon after opening. I don't want to wait though. I'm dedicated to making this work, and I view the upcoming winter as a challenge I don't want to back down from.
I thought I might be able to capitalize on the cold weather by offering a "Winter Wash Service." This would be a simple wash with ONRWW. My questions are: what about cars that have caked on brake dust, salt, and dried mud? I thought maybe I could use wheel cleaner like 1z Colourtec, then rinse with steam. I also thought I could use steam to soften up salt, slush, and mud that would be on the car, then rinseless wash. Is this at all feasible? I have no experience with steam. Thanks so much in advance.