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    Re: Dealing with "hack" detailers

    Detailing is a hard industry. People could ruin you over totally crap statements and the industry has a hard time with people using crap stuff to make the car look good. People are more or less idealists as they are concerned with goals and we here are pragmatists as we are concerned with process
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    Re: Dealing with "hack" detailers

    'Another detailer saw me air drying my vehicles after 2 bucket washing them,' Quote from Ron Paul. I only use a leaf blower to dry my cars after a wash. The less I have to touch my cars, the less of a chance to incur a scratch. Who cares what other people think.

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    [QUOTE=Bill1234;1242128]Detailing is a hard industry. People could ruin you over totally crap statements and the industry has a hard time with people using crap stuff to make the car look good.

    That is why we learn & shop from Autogeek.

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    Re: Dealing with "hack" detailers

    Quote that I just heard from a hack detailer "the longest I ever took on a full job was 2 and half hours inside and out" yesterday he told me this "terry cloth towels are the best those new microfiber towels don't do anything" 2 weeks ago he told me this "waxes fix scratches(swirls)" hack detailers piss me off. Stay away from them and don't take time to correct their technique as long as they don't touch your cars

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    Re: Dealing with "hack" detailers

    I really do think we are in the minority when it comes to expert detailing. most dont know about the two bucket method, how to use a DA properly, what pad does what, etc.

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    Re: Dealing with "hack" detailers

    Ignorance is bliss.

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