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Yeah, glass polishing, or at least from what I have read, can be time consuming even with the right tools and polish.
Just thought of wheel coatings or trashed wheel restoration. Maybe you could work with a local tire shop that sell aftermarket rims also and see if you could do it as an add on for them. Wheel resto, or maybe I should say heavy wheel cleaning/polishing, might take some time.
Headlight resto is a good idea.
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maybe engine details.
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Bit off topic, but I hear people do well for time spent doing cell phone screen replacing.
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Mantilgh
Bit off topic, but I hear people do well for time spent doing cell phone screen replacing.
A lot of places do iPhones around here. Hard to find places to do Android phones. I guess because there are so many models. They sure do get enough for them.
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Thanks for the suggestions! The wheel restoration is a really good idea.
As for the screen replacement, in my area, they are a dime a dozen. There is even an advertisement for one in my local neighborhood ad.
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Would trim restoration count?
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DetailKitty
Would trim restoration count?
Trim resto great idea! We did a Chevy Avalanche in boot camp using Solutions Finish to restore the trim. Unbelievable results and its supposed to last a while. It really changes the appearance of a car.
I can see people wanting that and being able to charge a nice dollar for that work.
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Nabors
Hey everyone!
(I tried to polish some of the family cars' windshields but m105 and orange pad with the ol' PC doesn't cut it.)
You can use a specific glass polishing pad and glass polish also. A glass specific pad is very thin and definitely will offer more cut then an orange foam cutting pad. Also preping the glass is important before polishing.
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High Caliber
Trim resto great idea! We did a Chevy Avalanche in boot camp using Solutions Finish to restore the trim. Unbelievable results and its supposed to last a while. It really changes the appearance of a car.
I can see people wanting that and being able to charge a nice dollar for that work.
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