wytstang said:
Take it from someone that makes a living detailing
Thats exactly where my info come from. Yes you can use some all purpose cleaner to clean engines/interiors. Funny though the actual professional detailers I'm speaking with are the ones recommending quality products and skip the cheap stuff. Why work harder when you can pay extra and get a product that works better, faster, and or last longer?
After years of using parts store/wal mart detailing products I know I get better results using the good stuff.
Using cheap inferior products and calling yourself a pro it pretty funny.
I'm not gonna sit and argue with you... Believe what you want... I learned from an old timer who was detailing for over 30 years...
Just one thing though, I guarantee that my clients will not need to have anymore detail work done for at least 6 months... or I will redo my work free... and I've only been taken up on that 3 times...
^^ Thats one of my first details... I used the "shitty walmart" meguires products... Funny how most people can't get a car looking like that with $1000 worth of wax and polish...
The professional detailer who gave you your info is wrong... He would make a hell of alot more money if he only knew what he was doing...
I spend 2 to 3 hours max on a detail and charge minimum 300 bucks... I am booked for this month and next month and I do NO advertising, all my clients I get through word of mouth and every client has me come back every 6 months (they schedule 6 months in advance)... And I do this on the side and in the winter when work is slow...
Take my word for it, or believe the hype... Spend all your money or save some... I really don't care...