Detailing Service

Stark said:
I'm still testing my work on panels when the weather is good. Have got £400 worth of products (a lot of which will be sold off afterwards!!). I'll be ready by March, when my website and guinea pigs are under my belt!!!
Excellent news. I look forward to being one of those early guinea pigs when you're ready, up and running :thumbsup:
 
shawna said:
My advice is to learn to use a rotary unless I misunderstood your first post.

I have been doing this as a hobby for many years and can do a car in a quarter of the time it would take me with a DA.

You can use a DA for the application of LSP.

In the meantime I would also get a large car/van and buy a Karcher seat/carpet cleaner. Worth every penny.

Invest in a cheap washing machine for all the mf's that would be clogged up.

Good luck, its hard work.

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This is a nice link from detailingworld.co.uk. It's kind of long and you may find some of his procedures questionable, but overall a great "How to Detail" link. Lots of pictures. :driving:

Detailworld
 
Stark said:
I'm still testing my work on panels when the weather is good. Have got £400 worth of products (a lot of which will be sold off afterwards!!). I'll be ready by March, when my website and guinea pigs are under my belt!!!

Good work :thumbsup: keep us all updated/links to site etc, I'm sure you won't regret it :)
 
I've been looking for a detailer in north London, let me know when you're up and running. Need a few stone chips sorting out too.
Also have a friend with an Alpina who will be interested.
 
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