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08-10-2012, 03:33 AM
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| New guy
Last edited by Regency; 08-10-2012 at 03:45 AM.
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08-10-2012, 05:24 AM
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#2 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Southeast, MA
Posts: 12,072
| Re: New guy  To Autogeek Online!
Starting early in life is a great way to learn early so you won't be making the mistakes most of did until we learned how to do things correctly.
You' mom is giving up her gorgeous Yukon? You have a very nice mom so her details are free for life!
Because of the dual action design, it's very difficult to damage or burn through the paint with this style of polisher. I have seen the results where the someone using a course pad and an aggressive compound then held it in one spot. He was trying to remove a scratch and ended up compounding, sanding, through the clear.
Sharp edges are always a concern and exercising caution in these areas is always a good idea.
Autogeek Online is "the" place to learn some of the finest ways to detail your car. There is a wealth of knowledge here for the beginner to the most advanced. A simple question is all that's needed to initiate helpful responses from members here and also Autogeek Professional Staff.
Everyone starts off as a beginner but with some reading, questions, and trial, error, and practice you'll be amazed how much you'll be able to do. After reading and understanding some of the basics, the more hands on, the quicker you'll build your knowledge and gain experience.
This link will take you to some fabulous articles written by Mike Phillips. Articles by Mike Phillips
Basic steps in order are: - Wash
- Clay
- Paint Correction & Polish
- Seal
- Wax
The Porter Cable 7424xp
Here's more great information by Mike Phillips that will help you.
More great information from Mike Phillips on Claying
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08-10-2012, 06:08 AM
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#3 | | Director of Training
Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Stuart, Florida
Posts: 35,304
| Re: New guy Quote:
Originally Posted by Regency
Hey guys I'm some what new and I'm 15 getting ready to start up my detailing businuess in may ( Carroll Customs Detailing) when I get my moms yukon when 16. |
Welcome to Autogeek Online!
Since you're new to the forum, detailing and a detailing business, I would strongly encourage you to read the below articles, Brand Yourself, Brand your Forum Nickname and Brand your Business Name How to choose a name for your detailing business
If you're new to forums, then take a read-through these, they will help you to help yourself... A tip to help yourself get great answers when you start a thread How to write a good title for your thread
And if you're in this for the long run, do yourself a HUGE favor and make sure to get Pro account on Photobucket so you don't have to delete old pictures to make room for new pictures and leave a trail of red x's all over the Internet moving into the future... Photobucket and Missing Pictures If you're going to be a "Forum Person" on ANY forum, help yourself by learning how to work with picture on the Internet |
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08-10-2012, 06:19 AM
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#4 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Gardiner, NY
Posts: 3,242
| Re: New guy
Welcome to Autogeek Online! It is very nice to see another young guy like get hooked on detailing.
I wouldn't limit yourself to just the Chemical Guys line of products. They do have great products and I have been using many of them. Although you would be missing out on other great products offered by different manufacturers.
Make sure you get plenty of practice in polishing out a car and have your process dialed in also. I would pick up your Porter Cable earlier so you have time to do that all.
Bobby supplied you with some great information above on polishing with a Dual Action polisher. Highly recommend soaking in and watching all the possible videos on machine polishing.
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08-10-2012, 07:35 AM
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#5 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,842
| Re: New guy
Welcome!
You'll get lots of good information from Mike and others. It sounds like you have a plan, and some backing, so learn all you can from the books and videos available from AG.
I wouldn't limit myself to one brand until you tried a few others, but like Mike says, "Find something you like and use it often."
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08-10-2012, 09:46 AM
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#6 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 1,007
| Re: New guy
Also young too, When I first started, I found some old turtle wax in my closet and a random pad. I now have a Da, huge amounts of towels, electrical cords, and product. I would first start off saying that you will need to get a large amount of pads. Autogeek has 12 meguiars pads for about 100 dollars. I would also get m105 and m205. These products are for cars that are a bit rough with swirls and RIDS. Also I would get two daytona wheel brushes and two guzzler towels.
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08-10-2012, 01:25 PM
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#7 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 148
| Re: New guy Quote:
Originally Posted by BobbyG  To Autogeek Online!
Starting early in life is a great way to learn early so you won't be making the mistakes most of did until we learned how to do things correctly.
You' mom is giving up her gorgeous Yukon? You have a very nice mom so her details are free for life!
Because of the dual action design, it's very difficult to damage or burn through the paint with this style of polisher. I have seen the results where the someone using a course pad and an aggressive compound then held it in one spot. He was trying to remove a scratch and ended up compounding, sanding, through the clear.
Sharp edges are always a concern and exercising caution in these areas is always a good idea.
Autogeek Online is "the" place to learn some of the finest ways to detail your car. There is a wealth of knowledge here for the beginner to the most advanced. A simple question is all that's needed to initiate helpful responses from members here and also Autogeek Professional Staff.
Everyone starts off as a beginner but with some reading, questions, and trial, error, and practice you'll be amazed how much you'll be able to do. After reading and understanding some of the basics, the more hands on, the quicker you'll build your knowledge and gain experience.
This link will take you to some fabulous articles written by Mike Phillips. Articles by Mike Phillips
Basic steps in order are: - Wash
- Clay
- Paint Correction & Polish
- Seal
- Wax
The Porter Cable 7424xp Here's more great information by Mike Phillips that will help you. More great information from Mike Phillips on Claying | Haha yeah I'm super lucky and thanks for that ohh yeah and details have been free since I started for her Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek | Thanks mike I've already read all of those and the success stories what really motivated me was I forgot his name but he's in dallas or austin and he was jobless and flipped it over to 10 grand a month Quote:
Originally Posted by vet Welcome!
You'll get lots of good information from Mike and others. It sounds like you have a plan, and some backing, so learn all you can from the books and videos available from AG.
I wouldn't limit myself to one brand until you tried a few others, but like Mike says, "Find something you like and use it often." | True I've tried a few brands and it was basically the same only minus 2 plus I love there prices Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill1234 Also young too, When I first started, I found some old turtle wax in my closet and a random pad. I now have a Da, huge amounts of towels, electrical cords, and product. I would first start off saying that you will need to get a large amount of pads. Autogeek has 12 meguiars pads for about 100 dollars. I would also get m105 and m205. These products are for cars that are a bit rough with swirls and RIDS. Also I would get two daytona wheel brushes and two guzzler towels. | Alright thanks for the pad help man and yeah weird last summer I was using dawn dish soap ( I know I know) and turtle wax
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08-10-2012, 01:46 PM
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#9 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 148
| Re: New guy Quote:
Originally Posted by rider9195 Welcome to Autogeek Online! It is very nice to see another young guy like get hooked on detailing.
I wouldn't limit yourself to just the Chemical Guys line of products. They do have great products and I have been using many of them. Although you would be missing out on other great products offered by different manufacturers.
Make sure you get plenty of practice in polishing out a car and have your process dialed in also. I would pick up your Porter Cable earlier so you have time to do that all.
Bobby supplied you with some great information above on polishing with a Dual Action polisher. Highly recommend soaking in and watching all the possible videos on machine polishing. | Ohh yeaha I also have watched all the videos from everyone adams, CG and autogeek
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08-10-2012, 06:08 PM
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#10 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012 Location: Qc . Canada
Posts: 534
| Re: New guy
Welcome aboard buddy , read as much as you can in order to learn the business .
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