64 oz Sealant 2.0 M21 (still in shipping bag), 32 oz M105 & 32 oz M205, and still with white sticker on mouth of bottle so hasn't been opened. Also have 3/4 full #26 Yellow Wax. Bought from Autogeek last year, in the spring. All unopened as seen in pics.
Long story short, I decided to start a neighborhood detailing business last year only to have my back force me to give it up. I was actually doing quite well in the neighborhood as everyone knew my car and my prices were reasonable. I charged $100 to clay, polish, and wax a normal sized car. Took me better part of three to four hours. I also did the headlight restoration for free with the $100 package. At one point I was doing a car a day. I live in a large community here in Florida and Florida has very hard water so people were frustrated washing their own cars. I quickly found a way to avoid hard water spots.
I also have new unwrapped claybar, two lightly used claybars in red plastic, three 3M pads, cutting, polishing, and finishing. Two LC 6" pads, one red, one green (cutting), both unused. In addition I have a Chicago Electric Dual Action 6" Polisher ($60 new from HF has three year extended warranty, BTW),never used, (as I was still using my PC and had this one as backup. Has variable trigger. Comes with (3) backing plates, both large, medium and small (can take small 4" pads for hard to reach places). Also have 3000, 1500, and 2000 grit sandpaper for those who want it (I used it for headlight restoration). Comes with two grit grates so the grit stays at the bottom of the wash bucket. I am also throwing in a half full bottle of No-Rinse and a dozen clean, new microfiber towels. The good kind, not the kind you find in AutoZone.
I'd like to keep this all together. As with everything I sell, I am quite reasonable. I figure $70 for the wax (3/4 full), polishes, and compounds (unopened) and say $70 for everything else. Plus shipping of course. I'd like to sell this to someone starting out so they can get off on the right foot. For someone starting out, this will be enough to get them started in the right direction with the right products which makes life a whole lot easier. Trust me.
Pics below. Mind you shipping might be upwards of $20 plus seeing as this stuff is heavy. Still a fantastic deal. As I only charge actual shipping, I will shop around to see who has the best rates and will refund any difference.
I figure $140 plus $30 to ship. Like I said, if shipping is less, I will refund the difference. If it's more, which I doubt, I'll take care of it.
If purchased new, would cost close to $300. Paypal only, either as gift or buyer picks up the fee 4%.
Thanks for looking and Meguiars products rule. Never used anything but. And mad props to all those who have made videos which allowed me to perfect my technique.
(tools included for polisher) (unopened)
M105 & M205 best in the business
Long story short, I decided to start a neighborhood detailing business last year only to have my back force me to give it up. I was actually doing quite well in the neighborhood as everyone knew my car and my prices were reasonable. I charged $100 to clay, polish, and wax a normal sized car. Took me better part of three to four hours. I also did the headlight restoration for free with the $100 package. At one point I was doing a car a day. I live in a large community here in Florida and Florida has very hard water so people were frustrated washing their own cars. I quickly found a way to avoid hard water spots.
I also have new unwrapped claybar, two lightly used claybars in red plastic, three 3M pads, cutting, polishing, and finishing. Two LC 6" pads, one red, one green (cutting), both unused. In addition I have a Chicago Electric Dual Action 6" Polisher ($60 new from HF has three year extended warranty, BTW),never used, (as I was still using my PC and had this one as backup. Has variable trigger. Comes with (3) backing plates, both large, medium and small (can take small 4" pads for hard to reach places). Also have 3000, 1500, and 2000 grit sandpaper for those who want it (I used it for headlight restoration). Comes with two grit grates so the grit stays at the bottom of the wash bucket. I am also throwing in a half full bottle of No-Rinse and a dozen clean, new microfiber towels. The good kind, not the kind you find in AutoZone.
I'd like to keep this all together. As with everything I sell, I am quite reasonable. I figure $70 for the wax (3/4 full), polishes, and compounds (unopened) and say $70 for everything else. Plus shipping of course. I'd like to sell this to someone starting out so they can get off on the right foot. For someone starting out, this will be enough to get them started in the right direction with the right products which makes life a whole lot easier. Trust me.
Pics below. Mind you shipping might be upwards of $20 plus seeing as this stuff is heavy. Still a fantastic deal. As I only charge actual shipping, I will shop around to see who has the best rates and will refund any difference.
I figure $140 plus $30 to ship. Like I said, if shipping is less, I will refund the difference. If it's more, which I doubt, I'll take care of it.
If purchased new, would cost close to $300. Paypal only, either as gift or buyer picks up the fee 4%.
Thanks for looking and Meguiars products rule. Never used anything but. And mad props to all those who have made videos which allowed me to perfect my technique.
(tools included for polisher) (unopened)
M105 & M205 best in the business
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