HLxDrummer
New member
Well I am detailing cars this summer and I can get good results, but now I am trying to increase efficiency (more $/hr).
I've claybar'd cars in the past and while they feel a lot smoother, I've never noticed a difference in the look (unless there was crap on the paint that the wash didn't remove). It seems to me I can just do a gentle wash and then use the claybar to safely remove stuff the wash didn't remove unless the client is willing to pay me to do the whole car. Most of my clients just want a clean shiny car and aren't going to pay extra for this.
I've never used cleaners except Meguiar's cleaner wax on my car once. Not sure when they are required.
Polishing I am familiar with, but after reading the article "overpolishing your paint", I am wondering if polishing is required to bring shine to my client's vehicles. Obviously it is better to minimize clearcoat removal on every car, but can claybar treatments and cleaners replace a light polish in this department?
I've recently been working for a typical "detailer" that throws a wool pad at everything, etc. (hack) whereas when I used to do work on my own, I would take FOREVER and do every little thing for no money. I am trying to find an in between where I can take car of the customer's car, minimize clearcoat removal, and still make decent money for my time.
Sorry if this is confusing, I tried to organize it as best I could. Basically I just need help decided when each process is useful and required when running a typical detail business.
I've claybar'd cars in the past and while they feel a lot smoother, I've never noticed a difference in the look (unless there was crap on the paint that the wash didn't remove). It seems to me I can just do a gentle wash and then use the claybar to safely remove stuff the wash didn't remove unless the client is willing to pay me to do the whole car. Most of my clients just want a clean shiny car and aren't going to pay extra for this.
I've never used cleaners except Meguiar's cleaner wax on my car once. Not sure when they are required.
Polishing I am familiar with, but after reading the article "overpolishing your paint", I am wondering if polishing is required to bring shine to my client's vehicles. Obviously it is better to minimize clearcoat removal on every car, but can claybar treatments and cleaners replace a light polish in this department?
I've recently been working for a typical "detailer" that throws a wool pad at everything, etc. (hack) whereas when I used to do work on my own, I would take FOREVER and do every little thing for no money. I am trying to find an in between where I can take car of the customer's car, minimize clearcoat removal, and still make decent money for my time.
Sorry if this is confusing, I tried to organize it as best I could. Basically I just need help decided when each process is useful and required when running a typical detail business.