Hey guys, I'm new to this site, and I think it's awesome, and very useful.
I'm 19 and I have been detailing cars for about 5 year's and now I am self employed, and have a few number of regular client's that keep me busy, when I have time away from college.
I do my client's cars at their homes so I have access to water and electicity. But I see that some of you detailer's are working on cars at the clien't work site (parking lot) like the gray Porshe 911 (for example)
My question is how do you guys wash the cars in a parking lot with no water around? And how do you have access to power in a parking lot?
Another question is, my best client has 5 cars, and one of them is a 2003 Lexus GX470 (silver) and I noticed you guys are talking about giving silver cars a "wet" look is hard (I agree) so what kind of product's would you reccomend (by hand, no buffing) for a new silver car? And where I can order them from.
Thanks
Juggalo
I'm 19 and I have been detailing cars for about 5 year's and now I am self employed, and have a few number of regular client's that keep me busy, when I have time away from college.
I do my client's cars at their homes so I have access to water and electicity. But I see that some of you detailer's are working on cars at the clien't work site (parking lot) like the gray Porshe 911 (for example)
My question is how do you guys wash the cars in a parking lot with no water around? And how do you have access to power in a parking lot?
Another question is, my best client has 5 cars, and one of them is a 2003 Lexus GX470 (silver) and I noticed you guys are talking about giving silver cars a "wet" look is hard (I agree) so what kind of product's would you reccomend (by hand, no buffing) for a new silver car? And where I can order them from.
Thanks
Juggalo