Normal number of steps

I usually do 2, but if the customer wants to spend the money, or its a really nice car, then I would go out to 4. For my car and my wifes or sons, its always 4.
 
I usually do 2, but if the customer wants to spend the money, or its a really nice car, then I would go out to 4. For my car and my wifes or sons, its always 4.

Now are you just talking about 2 for polishing, or are you including application of your LSP as well?

D!
 
Bo ha ha - my wife's car is lucky to get 1. I can't wait for my kids to grow up to learn how to do detailing. I'm planning on buying each one of them a Makita for their B-day. Just a tad bit of wishful thinking.....:rolleyes:
 
Bo ha ha - my wife's car is lucky to get 1. I can't wait for my kids to grow up to learn how to do detailing. I'm planning on buying each one of them a Makita for their B-day. Just a tad bit of wishful thinking.....:rolleyes:

Amen!

If my wife's car gets washed and waxed that's a plus. I wish I had the time...
 
I know what you guys are going to say. But since my wife and son do some marketing/advertising for me, I cant let them drive a dirty vehicle.:)

Yeah, I have a 12 year old girl and a 7 year old boy. If I can get them to not run their ski jackets up against the black Jetta, I'm happy

...and that doesn't happen that much!:)

D!
 
Assuming that you are referring to detailing the exterior of the vehicle, I typically use the following steps for my customers vehicles and my own:

1. Wash/Dry
2. Clay
3. Wash/Dry
4. Intensive Polish (if required)
5. Final Polish
6. Glaze
7. Sealant

Of course there's also various degrees of work on the engine, tires, wheels, wheel-wells and interior.

-J
 
KBM= Kevin Brown Method. Im sure itll be posted here soon.

I usually do 2- 3 polishing steps and it takes me about 4- 6 hours per step depending on the condition of the car and assuming the owner wants 95%+ correction.
 
Assuming that you are referring to detailing the exterior of the vehicle, I typically use the following steps for my customers vehicles and my own:

1. Wash/Dry
2. Clay
3. Wash/Dry
4. Intensive Polish (if required)
5. Final Polish
6. Glaze
7. Sealant

Of course there's also various degrees of work on the engine, tires, wheels, wheel-wells and interior.

-J

i did all that and added blackfire carnuba and still ended with swirls. dont know exactly what i'm doin wrong...
 
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