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Lance Mark
03-31-2021, 09:39 AM
I thought this was kinda funny, I'm pretty green. :)

Some of you may have noticed that I'm new here and learning about the world of detailing. I'm a member of a couple of bike forums and I shared a before and after pic of a quarter panel I did on a truck.

A fella got all excited, sent me a pic of his '14 Cadillac and asked if he could fly me out to detail his car!!

I immediately encouraged him to find a more experienced detailer in his area.

As folks are hearing that I'm getting into this, I am being propositioned, and I don't even have plans of doing this for money. I'm an HD enthusiast, here to learn how to better care for my sled.

Bruno Soares
03-31-2021, 10:17 AM
That will only get worse, all your friends and family will start giving hints they'd like you to do their cars. It's up to you how to proceed, I normally tell them they can't afford me and they leave me alone. It's too much of a PITA to do, I do my car but not because I like it, I just do it because the results are worth it. But I don't want to do the same to other people's car, I know a week later they'll take it to the swirl inducing tunnel and mess it all up again.

Only other car I've worked on is my brother's Porsche, mainly because it's a nice car. His car was a good start as it had been corrected and coated by a pro in the past.

Lance Mark
03-31-2021, 12:14 PM
i don't know that I would want to do it for money, but I'd have to think it would be a nice gift if I wanted to bless a friend a family member

Mike Phillips
03-31-2021, 12:31 PM
A fella got all excited, sent me a pic of his '14 Cadillac and asked if he could fly me out to detail his car!!





Go with it!

Here's some free advice. If you end up getting deep into the "detail thing" - change your forum nickname.

See my article here,


Brand Yourself, Brand your Forum Nickname and Brand your Business Name (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/tricks-tips-techniques/23241-brand-yourself-brand-your-forum-nickname-brand-your-business-name.html)



Wow!

Hard to believe I wrote that 11 years ago as I type today on March 31st, 2021


:buffing:

Icarus
03-31-2021, 04:44 PM
My neighbors hint at me all the time how much would it cost for me to do their vehicles. I won't do it though, just family and some friends... It's nice compliment to hear though that they think its good work :)

PaulMys
03-31-2021, 04:55 PM
That will only get worse, all your friends and family will start giving hints they'd like you to do their cars. It's up to you how to proceed, I normally tell them they can't afford me and they leave me alone. It's too much of a PITA to do, I do my car but not because I like it, I just do it because the results are worth it. But I don't want to do the same to other people's car, I know a week later they'll take it to the swirl inducing tunnel and mess it all up again.



^^This^^

There are parts of the detailing process that I like, but to be quite honest there are more parts that are just a pain in the a$$.

But liike Bruno said, it is well worth the effort.

I'm not jumping up and down with joy when I have to mow the lawn, but I'm not going to let my grass grow to 2 feet tall and make my property look like crap either. I think of detailing kind of the same way. Lol

98CayenneTA
03-31-2021, 05:19 PM
You guys are nuts, I go to bed dreaming about detailing (multi stage corrections, NO INTERIORS)

Constantly analyzing vehicles in traffic, parking lots ect.

PaulMys
03-31-2021, 05:27 PM
You guys are nuts, I go to bed dreaming about detailing (multi stage corrections, NO INTERIORS)

Constantly analyzing vehicles in traffic, parking lots ect.

Lol. You have no clue. ;)

Actually, machine polishing probably my favorite part because I am a "tool guy".

MIsnowman
03-31-2021, 06:15 PM
That will only get worse, all your friends and family will start giving hints they'd like you to do their cars. It's up to you how to proceed, I normally tell them they can't afford me and they leave me alone. It's too much of a PITA to do, I do my car but not because I like it, I just do it because the results are worth it. But I don't want to do the same to other people's car, I know a week later they'll take it to the swirl inducing tunnel and mess it all up again.

Only other car I've worked on is my brother's Porsche, mainly because it's a nice car. His car was a good start as it had been corrected and coated by a pro in the past.

I agree. I’ve been approached many times in the parking lot at work (back when I actually went to the office) asking where I had my truck detailed. When I told them I did it myself the next question was usually how much to do their vehicle. I tell all of them that I only do my own vehicles and don’t really have the time to do others.

The only other vehicles I detail regularly are my dad’s trucks, which are both black F150 Supercrews (four door). They take a lot of time, but he loves the way they look afterwards and gets tons of compliments on them so it’s worth it. I gave him strict instructions never to take them through the swirl-o-matic washes, so they usually stay in pretty good shape between polishes.

Coatingsarecrack
03-31-2021, 07:39 PM
Yeah i get asked how i keep my cars so shiny and i’ve been lying and say i go to a detailer. Had alot of friends asked me to do it and it’s funny cuz it’sxa hobby on my car and a chore on others.


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98CayenneTA
03-31-2021, 08:14 PM
Man..... lots of money being left on the table in this thread.

PaulMys
03-31-2021, 08:38 PM
Man..... lots of money being left on the table in this thread.

Well in the detailing area, yes. To each his own.

I can charge $100 to get a riding lawnmower or snow blower running with almost zero effort in less than an hour in my neck of the woods.

John U
03-31-2021, 09:33 PM
This thread exposes the void in the market for the average consumer to know where to look for an experienced detailer. They have a need and hopefully the knowledge that good work is not cheap. They may only know about the local car wash that advertises a cheap "wax" but not a true correction and detail.

WaxMaster1
04-01-2021, 06:10 AM
Actually, machine polishing probably my favorite part because I am a "tool guy".

Make no doubt about it, Paul is definitely a "tool" guy

FUNX650
04-01-2021, 07:34 AM
You guys are nuts, I go to bed dreaming about
detailing (multi stage corrections, NO INTERIORS)



Man..... lots of money being left on
the table in this thread.
•Yep...
-(I’m surprised that you would post this
after your previous NO INTERIORS ‘reveal’.)
-Detailing interiors are huge money-makers.

-I’ll assume that your taking of a free
flight to Pittsburgh for a detailing session
is off the table.


Note:
Before anyone gets excited...
For the rest of my earthly life; and, in
spite of a free flight, or not; I sincerely
hope to never, ever, be anywhere near
Pittsburgh again!



Bob