vicious28shine
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I'm looking at getting into Auto Detailing as a profession, Eventually as a fulltime business. Would it be acceptable to start out offering just exterior services?
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vicious28shine said:well I just purchased a milwaukee polisher with pads and some 3/4 bottles of meguiars polish- heavy cut, final, and step 2. I have tire-wheel brushes, meguiars paste wax, compound, a random orbital with bonnets, some brushes for engine or crevice detailing, glass cleaner, 2 wash buckets, wash mits, bug sponge, some microfiber cloths, 50 foot extension cord, low-tack tape for raised body panel areas-hood etc..wool bonnets for heavy cut,
clay bars and quick detailer for lube. (As a pro) what else would you advice I have in my arsenal, keeping it simple for now? Of course' as I get business I would vest alot in the beginning back into my business for more
eqippment, tools.
Auto Concierge said:
I had one of those.........................1989 lol, if there is one thing not to skimp on it is the machine polisher(Liken this to tires for your car......as you DO NOT skimp on those either) Rotary correction takes time to get the hang of, you should also get a Griots DA and do most of your jobs starting with that unless you have more experience than you have described in your post as this will keep you out of hot water.
Good luck on your future endeavors and go for it!.
Auto Concierge said:I had one of those...[Milwaukee rotary polishers]......................1989 lol..
... Rotary correction takes time to get the hang of, you should also get a Griots DA and do most of your jobs starting with that...
tdekany said:Good advice, listen to Bob.
mini1 said:The real question hasn't been asked yet.
Do you know how to detail at a professional level or amateur level? The last thing the market needs is another amateur calling themselves a professional and stealing (undercutting) business from the real pros. If you need training, work for someone else for a couple years and learn how to do it correctly at a pro level then, and only then, go out on your own. Don't just decide to start calling yourself a pro and hacking up cars because you thought it would be a nice weekend money maker. I'm sick of seeing people doing this. It has disgraced the entire professional level detail operation.
vicious28shine said:well I just purchased a milwaukee polisher with pads and some 3/4 bottles of meguiars polish- heavy cut, final, and step 2. I have tire-wheel brushes, meguiars paste wax, compound, a random orbital with bonnets, some brushes for engine or crevice detailing, glass cleaner, 2 wash buckets, wash mits, bug sponge, some microfiber cloths, 50 foot extension cord, low-tack tape for raised body panel areas-hood etc..wool bonnets for heavy cut,
clay bars and quick detailer for lube. (As a pro) what else would you advice I have in my arsenal, keeping it simple for now? Of course' as I get business I would vest alot in the beginning back into my business for more
eqippment, tools.
JuneBug said:Bud - I'm sick of you and your attitude. You automatically ***-U-ME the guy wasn't going to get a license and insurance. We all started somewhere, and if Barry can help this guy out then he's in good hands. Next you have a thought, just let it go.
JuneBug said:Bud - I'm sick of you and your attitude. You automatically ***-U-ME the guy wasn't going to get a license and insurance. We all started somewhere, and if Barry can help this guy out then he's in good hands. Next you have a thought, just let it go.
JuneBug said:Bud, your opinion is well noted here. You seem to think you are the savior of all things detailing, you are not. I don't think you really understand what this forum is and what it is about. But I can tell you this, you are on very thin ice, tread lightly. That's the one and only warning I intend to give you.
buda said:If your threat a personal one that is directed against my person, or something else? In any case I think it is very unprofessional of you to threaten me in the first place and to do it publicly.
mikenap said:Junebug is a moderator, Bud. I'm sure it's no personal threat, just warning you that he'll pull the plug if need be.