brwill2005
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mshu7 said:LOL, I could have told you his name if you wanted Frank. I've had conversations with Shawn through PM about his desire to start a business. I don't think he's hiding anything.
Shawn, regarding the length of time it takes to detail. There's really not a set time-frame because each vehicle is different. My Full Detail package seems to take no less than 5 hours on cars and goes up from there depending on the size of the vehicle. I just got done doing a Mini Cooper (not a Full Detail) that included wash, dress trim/tires, clay, poli-seal, OCW, vac, OPP, glass and it took about 4 hours. I'm still probably on the slow side compared to people that have been doing it a while. You'll learn that the more you detail, the more you develop a routine of doing things that will help you become more efficient at what you are doing.
Exactly. Not only does it depend on the detail, but the actual steps you are doing. I would bet that not one professional on here has a full detail that encompasses the exact same steps. In my case a full detail takes me at least seven hours or so; longer for SUV's. I have done hundreds of details over the years, and I get more efficient all the time. There is a limit though on how fast you can complete a given set of steps; unless of course there is more than one person doing the job.