MiracleTouch
New member
Hello all, this is my first time posting anything on this site, so I hope this is in the right spot.
I have been "detailing" for a long time off and on, but I really want to get good at it and make it a full time thing. I have always done great work, but I have never learned how to use a buffer or when it is necessary. I have read a lot on this site and have noticed the term PC used a lot. What is the difference between that and what I would call a "buffer?" I also hear the terms polish, glaze, and sealants a lot. I am going insane wanting to know what "cutting" means when referring to buffing and how and when to use all the different pads and products.
Someone please help me because I want to make detailing my life but I don't think I have all the knowledge I need to meet all customer demands!
Also, when I read the word "claying", is that referring to using a clay bar on your car? If so, I have used the Mother's Clay Bar kit with great success. I am wondering also if using a clay bar on this lady's Toyota Avalon rear bumper is the best idea? She ran over a can of spray paint and it exploded all over the bumper. Please help me with this information!
Ryan
I have been "detailing" for a long time off and on, but I really want to get good at it and make it a full time thing. I have always done great work, but I have never learned how to use a buffer or when it is necessary. I have read a lot on this site and have noticed the term PC used a lot. What is the difference between that and what I would call a "buffer?" I also hear the terms polish, glaze, and sealants a lot. I am going insane wanting to know what "cutting" means when referring to buffing and how and when to use all the different pads and products.
Someone please help me because I want to make detailing my life but I don't think I have all the knowledge I need to meet all customer demands!
Also, when I read the word "claying", is that referring to using a clay bar on your car? If so, I have used the Mother's Clay Bar kit with great success. I am wondering also if using a clay bar on this lady's Toyota Avalon rear bumper is the best idea? She ran over a can of spray paint and it exploded all over the bumper. Please help me with this information!
Ryan