Re: A few tips on starting a part-time detailing business
My advice...if your going to try to make money doing paint correction...better buy a flex if you already haven't.
Remember....TIME IS MONEY, and your going to get burned if using a free spinning machine. My buff time was literally cut in half.
Expensive to start...but all paid for after a job or two
Detailing is fun to do and rewarding to the eyes of those who enjoy the work....but i don't want to take all day buffing one vehicle lol
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Re: A few tips on starting a part-time detailing business
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opie
My advice...if your going to try to make money doing paint correction...better buy a flex if you already haven't.
Remember....TIME IS MONEY, and your going to get burned if using a free spinning machine. My buff time was literally cut in half.
Expensive to start...but all paid for after a job or two
Detailing is fun to do and rewarding to the eyes of those who enjoy the work....but i don't want to take all day buffing one vehicle lol
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Are you talking about a rotary or a forced rotation like the Beast? I definitely dont want to do rotary work. Im too scared to burn someones paint. I just got a g9 (like yesterday) And i plan to use that for a bit. Once i recoup my starting costs, im up to invest in more equipment for sure.