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    You've all been a big help .I'd want to get back into detailing again.BIG question? would it seem ok to use customers water/electric.I've checked into licence,ok,insurance,ok.just in case.water containment not needed 1 car a day[washing ext.no engine cleaning].I know it don't sound profesional to use thiers.waters heavy[tank] + generator i've only have a small car.I may have a chance to do used cars from someone i know sells them also.That's if he wants to pay me what MY 'skills' worth .if he gets me steady work i could give him a little lower price,as long as i still make money[i work full time] any thoughts about thisTHANKS GUYS. mavrick

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    Re: customer water/elect?

    You can get by with using their power and water but you are limited to detailing only where there is power and water.


    We pride ourselves on being able to detail anything anywhere and the power we bring is stronger and the water purer (spot free).
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      Re: customer water/elect?

      I agree with that, and that also brings up your reputation faster and gets stronger if you show what your skills are made of.

      BTW, that bus fleet job you made joe was amazing!
      " Sometimes logic is your friend (Mike-In-Orange)"

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        Re: customer water/elect?

        You could always wash with Optimum No Rinse. You could get buckets with lids and pre-fill the 2 buckets....1 rinse and one ONR solution. That would solve the water problem. Then for electric, you could get an appropriate sized power converter for your car to run the PC. This would solve the electric problem.....the only downfall is that you would need to have your car running while using the electric so you don't kill your battery.

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          Re: customer water/elect?

          Thanks guys,i think most peoples houses have water/electric.but i was'nt sure how it looks using there's.best bet i believe bringing my own.What do you think could be the smallest water tank & generator to use,say 1 med. size 4dr i could fill it befor i started.Thanks good answers! mavrick

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