How much do you spend on car care?
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So, as all of you know, I'm starting an auto detailing business. I'm just curious, as Stang owners, how many of you really enjoy detailing your car and getting good car care products?
I've spent close to $600 in car care products. Now, a good amount of that are 1 gallon chemicals since I want them in bulk. I also pretty much have a dedicated chemical for every need of the car care area. 95% of these products can't be found in stores and are really the best of the best. I just spent $95 on two jars of an extremely nice wax named Pinnacle Souveran: http://autogeek.net/pinsouvwax.html. Normally they are $80 for one jar, so this was one hell of a deal going on. (was a Valentine's Day special). Each jar is 8oz. Here are my supplies so far. I still have one final $200 order coming soon. (Ignore the room, is my sister's room who doesn't live here anymore) Attachment 25292 |
we order stuff at work by 5 gallon jugs and most of it needs to be watered down because its concentrated. only things i personally buy is my own waxes and polishes.
porter cable, buffer, pads, 1500 psi pressure washer, washmits, soap, buffing compound, tire dressing, wheel acid and wheel cleaner, clay, detail spray, degreaser, + more... all that stuff is supplied by work. :tongueout: |
Originally Posted by MattJ
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we order stuff at work by 5 gallon jugs and most of it needs to be watered down because its concentrated. only things i personally buy is my own waxes and polishes.
porter cable, buffer, pads, 1500 psi pressure washer, washmits, soap, buffing compound, tire dressing, wheel acid and wheel cleaner, clay, detail spray, degreaser, + more... all that stuff is supplied by work. :tongueout: |
dang...
thats alot of stuff for car care!!! nice room btw....:kekekegay: |
Originally Posted by whitethunder46
(Post 248448)
So, as all of you know, I'm starting an auto detailing business. I'm just curious, as Stang owners, how many of you really enjoy detailing your car and getting good car care products?
I've spent close to $600 in car care products. Now, a good amount of that are 1 gallon chemicals since I want them in bulk. I also pretty much have a dedicated chemical for every need of the car care area. 95% of these products can't be found in stores and are really the best of the best. I just spent $95 on two jars of an extremely nice wax named Pinnacle Souveran: http://autogeek.net/pinsouvwax.html. Normally they are $80 for one jar, so this was one hell of a deal going on. (was a Valentine's Day special). Each jar is 8oz. Here are my supplies so far. I still have one final $200 order coming soon. (Ignore the room, is my sister's room who doesn't live here anymore) |
how much you chargin for a full detail? a place around my house will fully detail your car inside and out and they will come to your house if you wanted them too for around $200
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what the **** ever happened to some regular car wash soap and a good ole ****ing wash rag?
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Originally Posted by whitethunder46
(Post 248448)
So, as all of you know, I'm starting an auto detailing business. I'm just curious, as Stang owners, how many of you really enjoy detailing your car and getting good car care products?
I've spent close to $600 in car care products. Now, a good amount of that are 1 gallon chemicals since I want them in bulk. I also pretty much have a dedicated chemical for every need of the car care area. 95% of these products can't be found in stores and are really the best of the best. I just spent $95 on two jars of an extremely nice wax named Pinnacle Souveran: http://autogeek.net/pinsouvwax.html. Normally they are $80 for one jar, so this was one hell of a deal going on. (was a Valentine's Day special). Each jar is 8oz. Here are my supplies so far. I still have one final $200 order coming soon. (Ignore the room, is my sister's room who doesn't live here anymore) http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a13...2/SL554089.jpg |
Considering I detail for a living, I have quite a bit of chemicals. Mostly Car Brite and Professional Products stuff, and anything else I've found useful along the way.
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Originally Posted by yellowstang99
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Considering I detail for a living, I have quite a bit of chemicals. Mostly Car Brite and Professional Products stuff, and anything else I've found useful along the way.
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i hardly spend anything at all. normally, just a Bottle of wax, clay bar, Quick detail, and tire shine every spring and maybe again middle of summer
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Originally Posted by whitethunder46
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Really? Awesome to hear. Are you a member of any detailing forums? I'm always on autogeekonline.com Great site.
You should check into the brands you use and see if they have any training offered. Yes, I said training. I am Car Brite certified. Car Brite is the worlds largest leading distributor of car care products at the professional level, and they offer a two day training course on processes, products, and how to stuff (like using a buffer correctly, and what rpms should be used for glazing, compounding, etc.) You get a certificate saying you are a car brite certified automotive reconditioner (they say anyone can detail, but only the skilled can recondition). The course is free and they provide lunch both days. It is offered at their Indianapolis, IN location. Something like that would look good on your wall and to customers and would allow you get a detailing job almost anywhere if your business didn't work out for some reason. Good luck with it though, I will start my own eventually when I get some stuff paid off! |
Originally Posted by yellowstang99
(Post 248715)
Not a member of any detailing forums at this moment. I might have to check them out. I am head detailer at a Buick, Saturn, Subaru Dealership and do some side jobs, not too many as of lately. Used to do alot of rich people's car's on the side (SS Camaro's, 63 impala's, did a 62 Shelby Cobra that was sweet) but have since gotten away from it since I work so many hours at the dealership.
You should check into the brands you use and see if they have any training offered. Yes, I said training. I am Car Brite certified. Car Brite is the worlds largest leading distributor of car care products at the professional level, and they offer a two day training course on processes, products, and how to stuff (like using a buffer correctly, and what rpms should be used for glazing, compounding, etc.) You get a certificate saying you are a car brite certified automotive reconditioner (they say anyone can detail, but only the skilled can recondition). The course is free and they provide lunch both days. It is offered at their Indianapolis, IN location. Something like that would look good on your wall and to customers and would allow you get a detailing job almost anywhere if your business didn't work out for some reason. Good luck with it though, I will start my own eventually when I get some stuff paid off! "Hart's Auto Detailing uses over 25 name brand, top of the line, boutique detailing products that can not be found in retail stores!" From my website. I'll definately have to look into that carbrite training. Even though I am not using any of their products currently, it would certaintly be nice to have the training. I also am just using a PC DA and not a rotary as of yet. I'll be purchasing a Hitachi in the next couple months. Also, I am 100% mobile detailing, so that certificate would have to be hung somewhere!! |
Well my wash/brite/wax is supplied by my g/fs dad..hes makes it... caranuba wax ..all liquid forms..
I get it for free... but i think people pay like...$200 for it.. Wash mit/Micro Rags/Baby Diapers (they are a towel when i apply my brite and wax..) California Squeege thing.. comes up around like $40 My tire dressing ..thats just some armorall normally.. Rims..I used the wash to clean the rims as well as the brite.. it cleans them extremely well Interior..just some wipes.. So probably up close to $300.. |
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Do you put them in containers like that because you don't want your customers to know what brands you use or something?
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Originally Posted by PColav6
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Do you put them in containers like that because you don't want your customers to know what brands you use or something?
It also looks more professional 0_^ |
The main reason I do it is because it's much easier to transport. Most of my heavily used chemicals are in 1gal containers, not to mention they are concentrated so they need to be dilluted to begin with.
All the little bottles you see are 8oz. The original size of the bottles that those chemicals came in are 12 oz, 16oz., and 32 oz. It's just simply not economical to bring big bottles. Also, all those 8oz. bottles are soaps, sealants, polishes, compounds, and conditioners/protectants. I use very very little per car. Basically, an 8oz. bottle of a compound, polish, or sealant should last me at least 10-15 cars. The bottles with a red tip are my leather conditioners, the ones with the flip tops are sealants/polishes/compounds. The ones with the cap flip (NXT, DG, and 4&1), are all my soaps I use depending on the car and package. |
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Im sure Ive spent $600. Heres some of my stuff. Got a crap load more not pictured.
http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/1301/5913/92083.jpg http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/1301/5913/134172.jpg http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/1301/5913/150411.jpg |
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Hahaha. Probably the only two on the board that can.
http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/1301/5913/150414.jpg http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/1301/5913/150417.jpg http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/1301/5913/150418.jpg You know whats funny. When people say they detailed their car and all they did was wash and wax it. Thats FAR from detailing. I need to order my edge pads and some other random things then Ill be ready for summer again, I cant wait. For those in the NOVA area that want their car DETAILED, shoot me a PM. |
You are both freaks, FREAKS!!
I would have no idea what to do with half of that stuff |
Originally Posted by PColav6
(Post 250666)
You are both freaks, FREAKS!!
I would have no idea what to do with half of that stuff |
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these are everything i need to wash my car and hell, i even have my little helper do it for me
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The good old dish wash soap myth. Great for removing wax :nono: and drying out your weather stripping.
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I just realized you have a K-member in the background. Hahaha, priceless!
I'm surprised I don't see any Shmitts! |
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