2hotford, I would love to be able to buy a bazillion products to detail cars with. I have litterally sat here and made up orders from multiple companies, because I want to buy all of that stuff. The problem is, I am 17 years old. i dont have a day job to make money from. The job ecnonomy here is absolutely horrible. Downtown Oklahoma City is an absolute ghost town, out of the nearly 200 buildings down there, possibly 20 of them are occupied, and thats coming from my father who just retired from 27 years in the police force here.
I am forced to use what I can buy locally, and my only advantage is that I do a better job than my competitiors. If that means it takes me nearly 10 hours to do a job that most of you would take 4-5 on, then so be it. I am not saying I am a better detailer by any means, but I cant let anything slip.
As for the engine bay, I am very careful with it. The engine bay is washed and dryed several times before it is ever dressed. And the dressing is applied after the car is washed (engine detailing is the first thing I do) so the car has easily sat for over an hour and its usually very cool in the mornings here. I make sure the engine is cool to the touch, and then I dress it.
Most of the electronic parts in these cars are well sealed. MAF sensors are attached to air tight air inlet tubes. The only way for anything to get in there, is if a connection is loose, or if the electronics on the housing a loose. Thus I check all of this before hand.
Trim Shine is the only product I have locally that works well. The only other product I could use is Megs #40, but its $10 for a spray bottle of this stuff, and they usually only restock 1 or 2 bottles a week.
The market for detailing where I live is small. Most people take it to the powerwasher and be done with it. I have advertised and word of mouth even. Most people here do not care about swirls, they think thats just something you have to deal with. And if people clean their cars at home, then just wash it off and POSSIBLY use Wax-As U-Dry from Eagle One.
I dont mean to rant, but your making me feel like you think I dont know what im doing. Ive been palying with electronics my entire life, ive disassebled more computers than I care to count. I doub there is a stock setting left in the EEC on my 90 Mustang (TwEECer R/T and a laptop does wonders for tuning).
Thanks,
Dan