My first 2 customers.

Bodezafa

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Here are some pictures Of my first 2 customers.
Here is a list of products I used
Car wash soap = CG Citrus Wash & Gloss Synthetic Citrus Based Hyper-Wash+GLOSS

Clay = Mothers California Gold Clay Bar

Glaze = CG EXTREME SHINE EZ~CREME GLAZE w/ACRYLIC SHINE II
Wax = CG Pete's 53'
For the chrome I used collinite metal polish. Awesome stuff!

Wheel Cleaner = Megs APC +

Tire Shine, outside and inside trim dressing (I used it in the wheel wells too)= CG SILK SHINE SPRAYABLE DRESSING NATURAL SHINE W/ Weather-Tek Protectant.

For the real faded black parts I used CG FADE2BLACK-INSTANT SHINE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SPRAY DRESSING.

Interior plastic cleaning, I used a few things to try them out. Megs APC. Megs APC + and I got a free 16 oz sample of Detail Kings Pink Power!

For the Fabric I used Folex until I ran out then used Megs APC +
and Stoners glass cleaner for the windows.

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ademily87 said:
damn son that impala looks good
Thanks everyone. I was impressed with how nice the paint looked on the Impala. I got a new customer just by parking that in the grass next to my detailing sign!
 

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Haha good job man. I don't know if this is against man-conduct or something, but how much do you charge for details? Just outa curiosity.
 
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imnotfullthrottlestangs said:
great job on both man. how did you like petes 53, im debaiting on picking some up.
I like it a lot. Goes on like soft butter, comes off nicely too.
 
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2v_takeover said:
Haha good job man. I don't know if this is against man-conduct or something, but how much do you charge for details? Just outa curiosity.
Impala was a friends mom and my very first detail for cash. I charged her $100 and $150 for the truck.. It was extra dirty!
 

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i cant wait to have paying customers instead of people that expect it for free or way too cheap.

anyways great job man, im sure they were very happy with them!
 

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mygreengt said:
i cant wait to have paying customers instead of people that expect it for free or way too cheap.
x10!!! I tell people the price, and they look at me like I just lost my mind

The cars look really good! nice job :thumbsup:
 

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Mrstangerbanger said:
Thats awesome bro

I have owned my detailing business for over 4 years and love what I do ..http://www.alphaautodetailing.com/


Remember you are only as good as you last detail and you wont make money with out repeat business so make sure your customers are happy and you do the very best job you can ...

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very nice job i would love to be able to do something like this
 

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JerZeyStangz said:
I find it hard to get the leather totally clean...what was your method?

Can't speak for the OP but I've used the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to get the dirt out of the leather. Then treat it to the conditioner of your choice.

OP nicely done! Wishing you success.
 

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question on the F150, the flat black trim surround in the grill between the honeycomb and the painted surround, were you able to clean it or get rid of water spots, etc.? My entire truck is immaculate except for that one eye sore. its driving me nuts. I'm afraid to use a polish on it and end up w/ streaks so that cuts out being able to sand it.

good job on both BTW.

I'd kill to actually make some money detailing. all my neighbors know I do it. I'd be down to get a car a week for $50 just so I could put that back into ordering more stuff.
 

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