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DetailnByDustn

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Okay is it best to tell your customers the products you use, to the penny or leave them with wide open fields such as DA polisher, All Purpose Cleaner?



Also how long can equipment last without being used, such as a pc and a flex, ill be joining the Air Force and wont be using any of my equipment and left over chemicals, just for info Ill be away from detailing 4 years.
 
send me your stuff man, I'll take care of it for you. The machine, just make sure they are in a bag and stored away. The chemicals, have someone shake them up every other month or so and store at room temperature.
 
Got_Leather said:
send me your stuff man, I'll take care of it for you. The machine, just make sure they are in a bag and stored away. The chemicals, have someone shake them up every other month or so and store at room temperature.



Thanks man! I might do that. I just got my flex, and under no reason will I ever part from it, I might try to sneak it in basic haha, It would be cool if the Air Force had a career in detailing Raptors or Jets
 
There will be plenty of guys doing detailing, and plenty of customers for you on base, just ask DevilsOwn. What specialty are you going for?
 
Setec Astronomy said:
There will be plenty of guys doing detailing, and plenty of customers for you on base, just ask DevilsOwn. What specialty are you going for?



Really? Figured you worked all the time, Im looking into senor operator, or any of the uas or uav programs such as predator, reaper, and global hawk.
 
Oh, a video game guy ;) No man, it's a job, you've got your time off, and your freedom to go off base, depending where you're stationed of course. PM Devilsown, he certainly has plenty of time for detailing and posting.
 
Setec Astronomy said:
Oh, a video game guy ;) No man, it's a job, you've got your time off, and your freedom to go off base, depending where you're stationed of course. PM Devilsown, he certainly has plenty of time for detailing and posting.



O yeah! pretty sharp at electronics too, I gave Devilsown a pm a day ago about info about the air force, after he answers all those, ill ask him about detailing while being in the air force.
 
Okay is it best to tell your customers the products you use to the penny, or leave them with wide open fields such as DA polisher, All Purpose Cleaner?
 
DetailnByDustn said:
Okay is it best to tell your customers the products you use to the penny, or leave them with wide open fields such as DA polisher, All Purpose Cleaner?



Does your customers really care? Are they asking? You can throw out brand names and a long list of products used like you see in the showcases reviews if you think it will impress them but most people will not know any better or care as long as the car or truck looks purdy. It probably does not harm unless someone is going to use it against you. It may be more important to tell them why you use these products (better results) and the skills.



I guess you are making a career change. Why the air force?
 
Bunky said:
Does your customers really care? Are they asking? You can throw out brand names and a long list of products used like you see in the showcases reviews if you think it will impress them but most people will not know any better or care as long as the car or truck looks purdy. It probably does not harm unless someone is going to use it against you. It may be more important to tell them why you use these products (better results) and the skills.



I guess you are making a career change. Why the air force?



Very True!



Benefits manly, to serve my country, and provides an excellent back up plan if something goes wrong?
 
Hi,



Can you elaborate on the first question? Are you talking about telling your detailing customers about what you use when dealing with them directly, in ads/websites, or????



Re: you equipment & chemicals...............I would obviously be skeptical about having/using chemical 4 yrs. old. As to the machinery, a couple of suggestions.



First, is there any preventive maintenance listed in the op. manuals (aka, lubrication, motor brushes, etc.)? If so, be sure to do it before leaving. Keep the equipment dry and away from dust (stored in a tool box or maybe consider a plastic resealable bin)? Also, shoot off an email to the mfrs. about this. I find they typically reply. You might also want to chat with Tools-Plus Power Tools, Makita Tools, DeWalt Power Tools, Porter Cable Tools, Milwaukee Tools at Tools Plus or Coastal Tools Discount Power Tools, Discount Tools and ask support folks about them. They sell a lot and am sure they have come across this question for the PC for sure.



Second, will anyone have access to the tools while your gone? If so, you might ask them to run them periodically, just plug them in and spin them a minute or so every month??



Anyway, just my opinions....................I could be wrong:)



Good luck in the AF.



See ya. :wavey
 
tenorplayer23 said:
Hi,



Can you elaborate on the first question? Are you talking about telling your detailing customers about what you use when dealing with them directly, in ads/websites, or????



Re: you equipment & chemicals...............I would obviously be skeptical about having/using chemical 4 yrs. old. As to the machinery, a couple of suggestions.



First, is there any preventive maintenance listed in the op. manuals (aka, lubrication, motor brushes, etc.)? If so, be sure to do it before leaving. Keep the equipment dry and away from dust (stored in a tool box or maybe consider a plastic resealable bin)? Also, shoot off an email to the mfrs. about this. I find they typically reply. You might also want to chat with Tools-Plus Power Tools, Makita Tools, DeWalt Power Tools, Porter Cable Tools, Milwaukee Tools at Tools Plus or Coastal Tools Discount Power Tools, Discount Tools and ask support folks about them. They sell a lot and am sure they have come across this question for the PC for sure.



Second, will anyone have access to the tools while your gone? If so, you might ask them to run them periodically, just plug them in and spin them a minute or so every month??



Anyway, just my opinions....................I could be wrong:)



Good luck in the AF.



See ya. :wavey



I would like to put it on the website the equipment and products used to ensure they are getting the best for their vehicle.



Ill look into preventive maintenance on the power tools, ill get my family to turn them on every once in a while to ensure they will work properly so when I get back home i can use them.



Thank You!
 
Thanks for clarifying the first question.



Re: disclosing products & equipment.............a couple of things.



> Do a little benchmarking by looking at the websites put up by other professional detailers on this forum. See what most do as one point of reference.



> My personal view is: I don't think "most" customers care about what is used to achieve stellar results, per se. They might like to discuss the products you choose as a discussion topic during the transaction or perhaps to meet whatever their objectives are. Perhaps, they want a more durable product that isn't quite as stellar, appearance-wise. Or, maybe, money is no objective, looks are most important and durability doesn't matter.



You might want to put a short note on your site (just for reference) that says something like: "Using fine products from aaa, bbb, ccc, ddd, eee, ffff and gggg,plus many more to achieve the best results and meet the objectives of our customers".



Of course, that's just my opinion...........I could be wrong! :)



See ya. :wavey
 
tenorplayer23 said:
Thanks for clarifying the first question.



Re: disclosing products & equipment.............a couple of things.



> Do a little benchmarking by looking at the websites put up by other professional detailers on this forum. See what most do as one point of reference.



> My personal view is: I don't think "most" customers care about what is used to achieve stellar results, per se. They might like to discuss the products you choose as a discussion topic during the transaction or perhaps to meet whatever their objectives are. Perhaps, they want a more durable product that isn't quite as stellar, appearance-wise. Or, maybe, money is no objective, looks are most important and durability doesn't matter.



You might want to put a short note on your site (just for reference) that says something like: "Using fine products from aaa, bbb, ccc, ddd, eee, ffff and gggg,plus many more to achieve the best results and meet the objectives of our customers".



Of course, that's just my opinion...........I could be wrong! :)



See ya. :wavey



Good Idea, Ill try to get a poll of some sort on here on what everyone prefers, ill also look at some websites.
 
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