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What's that smell?
I consider myself a serious hobbyist and I will sometimes do some work on other's cars, but to those of you who do a decent volume of work- Can your clients really tell the difference between, say a machine polish, glaze and wax and a properly-applied one-step job? I say this because, until I really became involved in studying detailing, I really wasn't keenly aware of minor paint defects the way I am now. It is sort of like my eyes became trained to see them, so I see them because I know what to look for. I also can make a one-step job look damn good through the use of proper tools and techniques- much better than before I became educated. So, I was wondering, do many of your customers let you really go to town, or are they happy with a good wash and wax? When I say "good" wash and wax I mean proper application of a quality one-step product over a properly prepared surface, not just slopping on a coat of Mothers Cleaner Wax the way the average Joe does it.