• If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Tips for high end cars?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • TJPark01
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    Details - Palm Harbor, Florida posted a good list, to that I would add:
    1. A shop vac with a blower function so you can blow out the water in the door jabs, crevices and rubber seams.
    2. There is a lot of plastic on todays cars. Too many people are cleaning plastic with things that are made for glass, paint or rubber. Use a plastic cleaner like Plexus to clean plastic, and for the love of god ditch the Windex.
    3. Painters tape to prep the car and not get chemicals on rubber or plastic which can cause stains.
    4. For rims that have wide openings where you can really see the brake calipers, etc, you need to get long brushes to get behind the wheel and scrub those areas out.
    5. Dust in the air vents, brush them out.
    6. Microfiber towels, buy twice what you think you need.
    7. Steering wheel, dirtiest part of interior, you need to almost scrub that thing, you'll be shocked what comes of it.
    8. Don't forget trunk vacuum and spare tire.
    9. Have fun. If it feels like work, you're doing it wrong.

    Leave a comment:


  • Ganesa
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    hmmm... make sure the interior smells fresh, and the fender wells are clean and dressed also.

    Leave a comment:


  • CieraSL
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    Don't know if you'd be interested in an aerosol spray or not, but here are some pics of NXT Insane Tire Coating. Sorry about the crummy quality, I took them in the garage under significantly less than desirable lighting.









    Gives a nice shine to the tires. Can't vouch for durability yet, since this car is garaged all the time and I haven't used it on any of our daily drivers, but if you want lots of shine, that's the way to go.

    Leave a comment:


  • Still Learnin
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    thanks for the tip!!!!

    Leave a comment:


  • CieraSL
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    Here are some pics of Endurance High Gloss tire gel from a tire shine review from another thread:








    And here is a poll on which tire shine people prefer, Hot Shine tire gel or Endurance tire gel: http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32071

    Hope this helps!

    Leave a comment:


  • Still Learnin
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    the customer wont be there since he leaves at 5am for work. maybe he will be there by the time i finish his black suv. and i can actually talk to him... so we'll see.

    as for interior i have megs leather cleaner/conditioner, i should be good with some quick interior detail to produce a nice sheen over the dash and other peices of the interior? or would it be too shiney. i have never used it.

    as for tire shine. i have usually used hot rims tire shine, and usually try to work in the product so it absorbs into the tires. would i be better off with a gel like high endurance?

    Leave a comment:


  • Details
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    things i always do
    1. make it look new, not over dressed and cheese ball. The key to detailing is that ur not suppoesed to notice anything but the car and its various surfaces, ur not supposed to have leather and vinyl shining in ur eyes. jus be very thourough about the job.
    2. low gloss interior dressing
    3. make sure ur tire shine doesnt sling!!!! high end customers hate this!!
    4. they also hate streaky windows!!! this is the one thing that must be absolutely perfect!!! 150%
    5. try a new car or leather scent
    6. they love it when they get to choose whats used on their cars, what brand, high gloss low gloss, what kind of fragrance,
    7. let them customize a detail package jus make sure u price it right
    8. presentation is everything! they pay attention to how neat u are when you work, how organized, etc...
    9. remeber high end people have an eye for these type of things how do you think they got these cars and why do you think they like these cars!?!?
    10. presentation is everything!!! when you show them the finished master peice have the car backed in parked perfectly, radio turned off, maybe even cool the car off for them before they get in and drive off, have seats set back to their setting, mirrors where they were before, and alot of people love carpet stripes!!! simply take a brush and put a nice pattern in the floor matts ( this thought goes along way)
    11. put their belongings in a designated spot nice and neat.
    12. recomendations for their next detail... how long until and what they should look into next time
    13. be blunt about it.... uhuhuhhhhhmmmmmm so how often do you have your cars cleaned? ohh really, well ill give you a call in two weeks from now and come to you and take care of you!!

    good luck

    Leave a comment:


  • Still Learnin
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    yah. ive been meaning to buy some chrome polish anyways but im just broke. so i cant dish out alot of money at once and get all the products. but im slowly grabbing things here and there after details so when i do have details to do. i dont got to buy em before hand... but i appreciate all your advice cierasl.. its greatly appreciated

    Leave a comment:


  • CieraSL
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    If you have some chrome polish then just use that. I think Mother's Chrome Polish or Hot Rims Chrome Polish would work best. Maybe just keep the Klasse All-in-One in mind for future detailing jobs.

    Leave a comment:


  • Still Learnin
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    yah i looked at that guys thread when he also did a sl500... his emblems look so smoothe. only problem is ill need to pick it up today/tonite.. and have no time for ordering some.. ive heard glass cleaner work wonders on chrome? maybe i should put some on a qtip and hopefully they come out sweet?

    Leave a comment:


  • CieraSL
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    Originally posted by Still Learnin View Post
    what would i use to polish out emblems? should i just buy chrome polish and a q-tip?
    That would probably work. Here's a section from another thread:

    08 Lexus RX350. Esoteric Auto Detail

    The chrome and emblems got cleaned and protected with Klasse All-In-One.

    Before:

    After:

    Exhaust tip before:

    After polishing with M105: Note…that is not polish residue that you see where the plastic trim meets the bumper. It’s actually adhesive (I found it in several areas…perhaps leftover from the body work that had been done on it).

    Leave a comment:


  • Still Learnin
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    what would i use to polish out emblems? should i just buy chrome polish and a q-tip?

    Leave a comment:


  • Still Learnin
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    yah im just more into cleaning cars waaay more than the average person. i figured he gets what im going to do to his car but at a fraction of the cost of mercedes. he wont be there tomorrow hes working a long shift they said, hes a doctor and not married so hes got money to spend. thats why i wanna do a great job cause this could make or break it for me.

    Leave a comment:


  • akimel
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    I'm not a professional (heck, I'm not even a hack )but for $125 a car I don't think you should try to wow your cousin's husbands' brother (I immediately thought of Dark Helmet's line from "Spaceballs": "I am your father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate") by doing any serious polishing. But before applying the coat of NXT, you might go over the car with ColorX (the G110 would make the waxing go faster). The ColorX will clean up the paint and bring some clarity to it, as well as laying down an additional layer of protection. You can then tell your cousin's husband's brother that you gave him two coats of wax. I imagine he only gets one coat from the Mercedes dealer.

    Just a thought.

    Leave a comment:


  • Still Learnin
    replied
    Re: Tips for high end cars?

    cierasl and dpardo thanks for all your input! yah ive lately been pulling out license plates and washing in the fuel door. people always ask me why i do it, i tell em lots of people overlook it and theres a gang of **** in there. i also do the windows which i think 90 percent of people dont do the top of the window cause they dont want their window wet since they just cleaned it. for the most part i usually do those, so im glad im doing soemthing right! when you clean door jams do u guys just shoot it with a cleaner than let water trickle down rather than spray it? thats the method im thinking about doing? but if theres a better way im all ears!

    i like the check list. cause i know sometimes i do forget things haha. ive looked up pictures of the cars im going to work on and check out other people that have detailed those exact cars so i can see what they clean, and pay attention to. usually the cars i clean are trashed. ive never cleaned a well taken care of car so im just lost on what to look for

    Thanks guys your help is greatly appreciated

    Leave a comment:

Your Privacy Choices
Working...
X