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    So I get a phone call from my dad tonight saying he has a big detailing job for me and of course I'm interested. He tells me his crew has 6 trucks that need major cleaning and he wants me to do all 6. He told me I'd get $100 per truck and I can do one truck per weekend. 6 weeks = $600 plus my "full time" job that pays about $300 every two weeks so I'll be making some money for a 16 . I also have another challenge ahead of me.. One that I'm actually scared of... My grandpa owns an old Studebaker and he wants me to clean all the chrome. I don't have a ton of experience cleaning chrome so I was looking to get a little help on that.

    For the trucks I plan on doing:
    Wash
    Clean tires/rims
    Glass clean
    Clay(maybe)
    ColorX
    Wax

    Do full interior detail as that is going to be the messiest due to the crew jumping in and out.. Any ideas on a good way to clean cloth interior/carpet?
    Thanks guys

  • #2
    Nice work bagging the clients! Too bad you arent charging more, since the products can get a little high.

    For the interior, if its all cloth, you will want to vacuum all cloth surfaces, then spray Heavy Duty Carpet and Interior Cleaner on them.


    Agitate with a medium stiff nylon brush, then wipe with a terry cloth towel.

    Also, for odors, you can use Odor Eliminator.


    After cleaning dirt and dust off the dash, use Meguiar's Natural Shine applied with a clean applicator. It really makes vinyl and black plastic look great. Dont use it on clear stuff though.
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    • #3
      mix a bucket of apc & water probably around 10:1

      and a spray bottle 4:1

      after vacuuming the interior, pre-spray the interior with the spray bottle

      using a good stiff nylon hand brush, dip it into the bucket and scrub away

      then vacuum out the excess solution using a wet-vac

      do one section at a time.

      these are work trucks, the above method will clean them up nicely

      you dont want to spend alot on supplies for the money your getting

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      • #4
        Are you working by hand, or machine?

        If you are using the PC, you may prefer a jug of the professional cleaner/wax to using bottles and bottles of ColorX. That would be #66 Quick Detailer. #66 may even be better by hand on a job that large, but not sure.

        Diluted APC as was mentioned would also be more economical than bottles of the Heavy Duty Carpet Cleaner and wheel/wheel well cleaner.

        Maybe you can get $100 plus chemical costs, could get pricy depending on what wax you use if yo utop the cleaner/waxes.
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        • #5
          hi 96 stang.. for the chrome i would wash...then use NeverDULL ..you can get at pepboys in a silver can..its a clothy material, soaked in a chemical, but whatever is in it does a great job..wipe it on , then let dry and take off with a m/f,,after that put on some nxt tech wax and grandpa will be very happy with the outcome.. i use this process on my chrome wheels and they shine like mirrors..
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