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Re: Question about process of work
My plan of attack for this would probably be
rims-meguiars non acid wheel cleaner and various brushes
wash-foam gun and gold class-still dialing in dilution ratio
leaf blower and towel dry
clay-
v7 by chemical guys
collinite 476
optibond gel on trim and tires
Bill 1234
2004 audi a6 quattro (traded).
2015 Ford Escape 2.0l ecoboost 4WD
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Re: Question about process of work
Originally Posted by Bill1234
My plan of attack for this would probably be
rims-meguiars non acid wheel cleaner and various brushes
wash-foam gun and gold class-still dialing in dilution ratio
leaf blower and towel dry
clay-
v7 by chemical guys
collinite 476
optibond gel on trim and tires
I hope your friend realizes and appreciates the level of service he is receiving! Your a great guy Bill! :-)
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Re: Question about process of work
Originally Posted by Just02896
I hope your friend realizes and appreciates the level of service he is receiving! Your a great guy Bill! :-)
Thank you, I know 75 is slightly slow, I would have charged about 100-115 for that amount of work, but at least I will make some money and still have some work to do.
Bill 1234
2004 audi a6 quattro (traded).
2015 Ford Escape 2.0l ecoboost 4WD
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Must be nice weather by you bill. It's below 20 in NY and snow forecast tomorrow.
I'd ditch clay and get a nano skin and just have your stuff ready that you need so you're not running back and forth looking for the next bottle.
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Re: Question about process of work
Originally Posted by goldendodo19
Must be nice weather by you bill. It's below 20 in NY and snow forecast tomorrow.
I'd ditch clay and get a nano skin and just have your stuff ready that you need so you're not running back and forth looking for the next bottle.
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Im in Ct, cold here too, however friend wants this done in march which I do have some time, but rather refine my methods before then
Bill 1234
2004 audi a6 quattro (traded).
2015 Ford Escape 2.0l ecoboost 4WD
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Re: Question about process of work
On my less expensive details, I like to wash, nanoskin on the da with nanoshock lube and sealant, clean the wheels and tires with an apc, and dress them. That's it for the exterior.
A vacuum, wipedown, and windows on the interior, done. I used to give away my services and products, but have learned some techniques like above to stay profitable.
The fine nanoskin, and nanoshock have been the best purchase(next to my tornador). They make quick work of simple jobs, and leaves a very slick, shiny sealant behind. It also lasts for 3-4 months easy.
I only do this process on lighter vehicles, and the customer always knows up front exactly what they are getting. This is my go to for people whom don't want to spend $200 for an AIO job.
Just my 2 cents.
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Re: Question about process of work
Personally, I'd just take out what is needed for the job.
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You can get a small folding table cheap at target or wally world. I wouldn't leave stuff on the ground.
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Re: Question about process of work
I have enough storage space, its just that as I said before, I had so much out that it was annoying to me
Bill 1234
2004 audi a6 quattro (traded).
2015 Ford Escape 2.0l ecoboost 4WD
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Oh, got ya. I guess I would put some of it away? Just leave out buckets already filled, but back the shampoo , clay , lube, leave out with MF and drying materials. Once the steps are done, put it away and break out LSP materials unless you are correcting.
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