SOS!!!! Deatilers Please Help!!!!
#11
No I don't. Basically I would probably need everything (tools, polishes, wax, etc.) With the proper guidance I feel that I can do this. I am patient, and I pick things up quickly.
#12
this would be a good kit, take a look at the flex kit and video
http://www.detailersdomain.com/theul...3401vrkit.aspx
http://www.detailersdomain.com/theul...3401vrkit.aspx
#14
its not a cleaning detail, it a paint correction detail! Lets not confuse the two!
as stated above, you will need a polisher, compound, polish, pad, proper towels, might as well clay the whole thing, wax, TIME, and a good attitude!
This business isnt for those looking for a quick fix so if you arent up for 10 hours of polishing, leave it to a pro! If its not something you are going to want to keep doing non other cars, no sense in buying all the products to do it yourself and spend the time doing it (possibly half assed if you havent before). If that is the case, might as well shell out the 400-500 to have the whole car compounded and polished properly compared to 350 or so for all the goodies!!! whats your time worth?
as stated above, you will need a polisher, compound, polish, pad, proper towels, might as well clay the whole thing, wax, TIME, and a good attitude!
This business isnt for those looking for a quick fix so if you arent up for 10 hours of polishing, leave it to a pro! If its not something you are going to want to keep doing non other cars, no sense in buying all the products to do it yourself and spend the time doing it (possibly half assed if you havent before). If that is the case, might as well shell out the 400-500 to have the whole car compounded and polished properly compared to 350 or so for all the goodies!!! whats your time worth?
#15
its not a cleaning detail, it a paint correction detail! Lets not confuse the two!
as stated above, you will need a polisher, compound, polish, pad, proper towels, might as well clay the whole thing, wax, TIME, and a good attitude!
This business isnt for those looking for a quick fix so if you arent up for 10 hours of polishing, leave it to a pro! If its not something you are going to want to keep doing non other cars, no sense in buying all the products to do it yourself and spend the time doing it (possibly half assed if you havent before). If that is the case, might as well shell out the 400-500 to have the whole car compounded and polished properly compared to 350 or so for all the goodies!!! whats your time worth?
as stated above, you will need a polisher, compound, polish, pad, proper towels, might as well clay the whole thing, wax, TIME, and a good attitude!
This business isnt for those looking for a quick fix so if you arent up for 10 hours of polishing, leave it to a pro! If its not something you are going to want to keep doing non other cars, no sense in buying all the products to do it yourself and spend the time doing it (possibly half assed if you havent before). If that is the case, might as well shell out the 400-500 to have the whole car compounded and polished properly compared to 350 or so for all the goodies!!! whats your time worth?
The gentleman asked for advice on how to do it himself and you are trying to talk him out of buying products from Phil a (paying sponsor). If he were interested in having a pro do it I am sure he would have asked for help in this regard in finding a detailer in his region.
#16
Eric,
The gentleman asked for advice on how to do it himself and you are trying to talk him out of buying products from Phil a (paying sponsor). If he were interested in having a pro do it I am sure he would have asked for help in this regard in finding a detailer in his region.
The gentleman asked for advice on how to do it himself and you are trying to talk him out of buying products from Phil a (paying sponsor). If he were interested in having a pro do it I am sure he would have asked for help in this regard in finding a detailer in his region.
And based on this post from the OP
it may or may not be a little over his head...do you know his expertise level in this matter???
#17
Eric.............. here you go.
#19
To the OP, if you want to take on the job, have at it...I am just telling you that it WILL be a long endeavor for someone just learning, it WILL cost you more than having a pro come out to do it (already has supplies, knowledge, experience), and it WILL come out better (in most cases) if you have a pro do it!
I have no reason to tell you not to do it yourself, I dont know why BOB insinuated that idea. Its not like I was telling you not to and to have me detail the car instead...heck, you are in Texas, not exactly around the corner!
#20
this would be a good kit, take a look at the flex kit and video
http://www.detailersdomain.com/theul...3401vrkit.aspx
http://www.detailersdomain.com/theul...3401vrkit.aspx