Hi Folks,
Well, this weekend I've got my first paid job (okay, it's been about 25 years since I last charged for detailing :yay)
Anyway, the client is a friend, and on a budget. Her car is a 2008 Sonata, silver, and is garage kept and washed weekly. She isn't after a total correction, but she's a realtor and just wants a nice, clean car. Something to be proud of and will have some lasting protection. In addition, I don't want to spend two days on this car.
I had an idea to use an AIO so, after reading some reviews here, I ordered some Poor Boy's Polish with Carnuba. I figure I'll wash it, clay it, Iron-X if needed, and use the PB's with a green pad on my PC. I'll have some M105/205 as a backup, but what does everyone think about my original plan? Anyone ever use and AIO for a job with good results? If it works, I'll use it on my DD this year (last summer it got an M105/845 combo that is still beading water).
Of course, this all depends on the condition of the paint, but the last time I saw the car, it was in good shape.
Thanks folks!
Well, this weekend I've got my first paid job (okay, it's been about 25 years since I last charged for detailing :yay)
Anyway, the client is a friend, and on a budget. Her car is a 2008 Sonata, silver, and is garage kept and washed weekly. She isn't after a total correction, but she's a realtor and just wants a nice, clean car. Something to be proud of and will have some lasting protection. In addition, I don't want to spend two days on this car.
I had an idea to use an AIO so, after reading some reviews here, I ordered some Poor Boy's Polish with Carnuba. I figure I'll wash it, clay it, Iron-X if needed, and use the PB's with a green pad on my PC. I'll have some M105/205 as a backup, but what does everyone think about my original plan? Anyone ever use and AIO for a job with good results? If it works, I'll use it on my DD this year (last summer it got an M105/845 combo that is still beading water).
Of course, this all depends on the condition of the paint, but the last time I saw the car, it was in good shape.
Thanks folks!