imported_MBenz
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I am what i like to consider a "semi-pro" detailer. Basically detailing is not my main career but during the summer i do about 10-12 cars for various friends and coworkers. Lately there has been an increased demand for my full details and it is looking to be that i am going to have a lot of cars to do when the season comes around.
My biggest concern now is that i am not going to have enough time to detail all these cars. I am a one man operation and possibilities for getting some good help are slim to none. Every car i do is wash, clay, 2 step correction, lps, full interior and engine and it takes me about 3 days to do all of this if i am lucky. I use professional products that are autopian certified and i believe my results are pretty darn good. In the past i have always taken as much time as i needed to ensure that no detail was missed, but i don't have long periods of time to do a car. 2 full days tops.
My big question is, in your experience, what can be done to turn cars around faster and still keep high standards for quality of work?
My biggest concern now is that i am not going to have enough time to detail all these cars. I am a one man operation and possibilities for getting some good help are slim to none. Every car i do is wash, clay, 2 step correction, lps, full interior and engine and it takes me about 3 days to do all of this if i am lucky. I use professional products that are autopian certified and i believe my results are pretty darn good. In the past i have always taken as much time as i needed to ensure that no detail was missed, but i don't have long periods of time to do a car. 2 full days tops.
My big question is, in your experience, what can be done to turn cars around faster and still keep high standards for quality of work?