Kolokefalo
New member
Having read each guide 2-3x on the site I dont see one for the following topic. The first evaluation of the car you intend to work on.
Having just done my first paid gig this weekend, after I was completely done with the polishing step using UNO and the new pads, I was admiring my work during the IPA wipedown. I opened the hatch (Hyundai Santa Fe) and noticed some overspray in one corner I had overlooked in my first evaluation. This is only the 6th car I have detailed (first 5 were mine and family members) it caused me to question my evaluation process in determining as many of the flaws as I can before I quote a price, or discuss with the client what I will be doing.
SO I am wondering if some of the pros here can discuss what they look for, and in what order they inspect the car, and possibly even some of the most common spots to find trouble lurking. This step seems to be under discussed. I really want to perfect my method and would appreciate any tips I can get. As always any and all replies are appreciated.
p.s. The New Uno pads are fantastic, I love the waffle orange cutting pad.
Having just done my first paid gig this weekend, after I was completely done with the polishing step using UNO and the new pads, I was admiring my work during the IPA wipedown. I opened the hatch (Hyundai Santa Fe) and noticed some overspray in one corner I had overlooked in my first evaluation. This is only the 6th car I have detailed (first 5 were mine and family members) it caused me to question my evaluation process in determining as many of the flaws as I can before I quote a price, or discuss with the client what I will be doing.
SO I am wondering if some of the pros here can discuss what they look for, and in what order they inspect the car, and possibly even some of the most common spots to find trouble lurking. This step seems to be under discussed. I really want to perfect my method and would appreciate any tips I can get. As always any and all replies are appreciated.
p.s. The New Uno pads are fantastic, I love the waffle orange cutting pad.