Does anyone know why every nsx before 2000 or 2001 is heavily swirled. I am supposed to detail a ganardi nsx tommarow that is very badly swirled especially for a red car.
We just spayed some citrus **** called xenit on the leather part of a center consol to a carrera and it looks like it ate away the clearcoat over the leather. It is very obvious what should we do?
I was at a detail shop and I noticed that one of the guys was using the edge of the pad on a rotary buffer. I have noticed a couple other people doing this also. I would think this would build heat really fast, so maybe you would use it to get deep scratches out. But the guy was doing a whole...
I have been told that a product called takeoff will remove the yellow paint. The lady ran over the centerline right after it was painted so its splattered on the side of her car. Any ideas?
I read on here somewhere that hazing is scratches that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. So wouldn't that mean you don't need a very agressive product too remove it?
It seems unprofessional to work out of your house. Do people seem angry when they drop their cars off at your house? Or do you just do free pick up and delievery to cover up that you work out of your house?
Do you guys have insurance on your detailing companies. If so how much do you pay? Also if you are working out of your house, do you pick customer cars up or do you make them drop the cars off?
If you were going to start a bussiness detailing. And you are hoping to have about 10 customers per week. What would you buy.(Assuming that you have no supplies at all at all) Also where would you buy them from?