XanderWiFi
09-20-2010, 03:57 AM
I recently had my car fully detailed and was impressed with the results-even for as much time as I put into cleaning my car myself. However, I was not impressed with the cost of $180 for a full interior/exterior job plus $40 tip. $220 a job? No thanks, I'll invest in my own detailing equipment.
I believe I will purchase a cyclopolisher but the issue I have been having is establishing which products to use and in what precise order. Between glaze, cutting, waxing, claying and their individual cloths and sponges used for each it gets a little overwhelming.
So I open it up in hopes of you body workers out there with the in depth know-how. The specific compound on the correct sponge; directions of use; the proper order in a full organized sequence; dumbed down to the point where a non-mechanic can adapt to them.
Please and thank you :yahoo:
I believe I will purchase a cyclopolisher but the issue I have been having is establishing which products to use and in what precise order. Between glaze, cutting, waxing, claying and their individual cloths and sponges used for each it gets a little overwhelming.
So I open it up in hopes of you body workers out there with the in depth know-how. The specific compound on the correct sponge; directions of use; the proper order in a full organized sequence; dumbed down to the point where a non-mechanic can adapt to them.
Please and thank you :yahoo: