When people refer to one-steps I get the impression that these are done fairly quickly (saw 40 minutes/car mentioned in another thread), not as many passes as say a polish for correction work. That they're not meant to remove all swirl marks, but just to add some more depth and gloss to neglected paintwork, and remove some water spotting.
When you sell a one-step to your customer, and I see many of you have these in your wash/wax exterior packages on your sites;
How many passes are you making (vertical/horizontal per section count as one pass to me)?
What is your favorite pad/polish to use?
How many minutes does a specific vehicle take you?
When you sell a one-step to your customer, and I see many of you have these in your wash/wax exterior packages on your sites;
How many passes are you making (vertical/horizontal per section count as one pass to me)?
What is your favorite pad/polish to use?
How many minutes does a specific vehicle take you?