Well this is my first post here! I have spent some time detailing my own car (1994 Firebird Formula, red, abused before I bought it), my friends cars, and my parents cars.
I have lurked this forum for a few weeks now and finally feel confident enough to take on my first detailing job. My customer has a newer BMW 325i, silver, that he is preparing to sell. He wants the most focus on the interior of the car.
My questions thus far:
1. Would Meguiar's Ultimate Wash & Wax suffice or should I break that up into both of its parts, a separate wash and a separate wax? If so, would Gold Class suffice for both of those?
2. Without having yet determined the condition of his paint, should I assume that it will need claybarred, and if so, how much should that add to the cost?
3. What interior products can I absolutely not go without for this particular application?
4. Are there any particular tips for maximizing the appeal to a potential buyer that I could do for this customer?
5. Which glass cleaner should I use? Every product I have used has left streaks and fogged. Could that be my technique? If so how can I improve it and which material should I use for the application and the removal of the glass cleaner?
6. The plan so far, without having determined the entire condition of the car includes:
Wash/wax or Wash then wax
SwirlX over entire car
ScratchX where necessary
Wheel Clean, includes hubs
Tire Clean and shine
All glass surfaces cleaned
*Possible claying
All surfaces vaccummed
All cloth surfaces shampooed
All applicable interior surfaces cleaned with suggested interior cleaner
Is there anything I should add or remove to that list? Modification to such suggestions?
7. And finally, as difficult as it may be to properly answer this, what range should I be looking at for cost? More than half of the supplies will need to be bought beforehand with the assumption of more work beyond this first customer.
Thank you and I apologize for the long winded post!
EDIT: Does Meguiar's have a sponsored site for detailing supplies and products? If not, and if it complies with site rules, where else is a cost effective place to buy detailing supplies and products?
I have lurked this forum for a few weeks now and finally feel confident enough to take on my first detailing job. My customer has a newer BMW 325i, silver, that he is preparing to sell. He wants the most focus on the interior of the car.
My questions thus far:
1. Would Meguiar's Ultimate Wash & Wax suffice or should I break that up into both of its parts, a separate wash and a separate wax? If so, would Gold Class suffice for both of those?
2. Without having yet determined the condition of his paint, should I assume that it will need claybarred, and if so, how much should that add to the cost?
3. What interior products can I absolutely not go without for this particular application?
4. Are there any particular tips for maximizing the appeal to a potential buyer that I could do for this customer?
5. Which glass cleaner should I use? Every product I have used has left streaks and fogged. Could that be my technique? If so how can I improve it and which material should I use for the application and the removal of the glass cleaner?
6. The plan so far, without having determined the entire condition of the car includes:
Wash/wax or Wash then wax
SwirlX over entire car
ScratchX where necessary
Wheel Clean, includes hubs
Tire Clean and shine
All glass surfaces cleaned
*Possible claying
All surfaces vaccummed
All cloth surfaces shampooed
All applicable interior surfaces cleaned with suggested interior cleaner
Is there anything I should add or remove to that list? Modification to such suggestions?
7. And finally, as difficult as it may be to properly answer this, what range should I be looking at for cost? More than half of the supplies will need to be bought beforehand with the assumption of more work beyond this first customer.
Thank you and I apologize for the long winded post!
EDIT: Does Meguiar's have a sponsored site for detailing supplies and products? If not, and if it complies with site rules, where else is a cost effective place to buy detailing supplies and products?
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