Well with the approval of my business plan, I'm going to make a run at the mobile detailing business this summer. Thanks to this forum I was able to find a list of products that do their jobs well. I've spent countless hours researching here, and now...quite a bit of money. Thanks to Ken auto autowerkes exclusive for all the help and advice. I got a few things from Chris at eshine.ca, too. Both excellent vendors that being said I tried to keep it relatively simple...get what works and don't throw money away. I'm sure you can tell which products I purchased before visiting this forum. With that said, here's my collection! please, tell me how the heck I am going to get all of this into my supra!! Not pictured 10x10 easy-up canopy 500w halogen Light Clay Bar IPA Tools Karcher K2.360 Pressure washer Eshine.ca/riccardo foam cannon Rigid WD4070 Wet/Dry Vac with "auto detailing kit" and attachments Eureka Enviro multi-steamer (got it used for $40) 4 Zep sprayers 1 HD atomizer/pump sprayer. Porter Cable 7424Xp nitrile gloves 100ft hose (not pictured) brass hose shut off, brass hose disconnect. 80ft 14 gauge extension cord 14gauge power bar with breaker Fender brush about 100 MF towels 2 "the thief" glass towesl 4 Cookie monster towels Exterior Cleaning DP foam soap. armor all car soap sheepskin wash mitt absorber drying towel raceglaze 5 brush set Zep citrus stoner tarminator No Touch Tire foam (wheel wells) gri guard with 2 Home Depot Buckets Paint Correction Autowerkes Exclusive complete polishing kit including: The porter Cable menzerna power finish 5" backing plate 3" backing plate. 2x5.25" LC classic Green pads 5.25" LC classic orange pad 3.5" LC classic orange pad 3.5" LC classic green pad pad brush 3 Poorboys megaplush towels Collinite No. 845 Meg's NXTA 2.0 Paste foam wax applicators painter's tape world's best wax detailer ONR for lube Wheels/Tires simonize white wall cleaner AG custom wheel cleaner raceglaze XL wheel brush Tire brush druagloss 253 meg's endurance armorall extreme shine Interior Zep High Traffic Cleaner Zep pro glass cleaner Stoners invisible glass 303 meg's natural shine meg's back to black meg's plastix That's it! anything stand out like "don't use that!!" compliments welcome aswell. I somehow have to organize this, now so I can fit it in my car supra.
Very nice collection. Always a good idea to keep an extra PC wrench on hand. Mine always seems to disappear.
thanks guys! scott, i've got 25 new ones in that bag above the rigid. and about 30 used ones in a box that I didn't take a pic of. musc. , maybe I should zip-tie it to my extension cord?
Solid setup ya got there buddy! ! One thing though ... get rid of the Mother's Back-to-Black. There are a lot of products better than that crap ... I can't stand how it stains the paint after it rains. The duragloss one is a really decent one.
I have tried it on a few things and haven't seen ONE thing that it works on as advertised. it should go in the dumpster, and you just confirmed it. thank you. P1et...I've got some "world's best wax" concours....I hear it's relabelled victoria wax concours. does that qualify as "nice" enough for you? I was thinking some AG HD wax in the future if people want some "nice" wax. They've got to pay for it though, and I doubt they'll be displeased with the appearance and durability of the colli. I am a little interested in getting some good sealant like powerlock and topping it with a nice wax for my own car, but I'm not sure if it's going to help me with my target market. Do you recommend having a couple of waxes for people to choose from? I plan on using the collinite 845 for most jobs. I'll expand my polishing arsenal based on that types of jobs I need to tackle...
Solid start there. I recommend you pick up a few more Menzerna polishes to complete the line-up. John
I didn't mean to attack your collection. I still own a bottle of Back-to-Black, but I tend to use Black Wow now.
no offense taken whatsoever. did my post come across that I did? if so, I apologize. I agree B2B is crap. it's good feedback! and I appreciated it!
Use the Colli for everything. Top with AG Hi Def if you want a nuba. It looks great, has great durability and is inexpensive. Remember to keep it simple. Too many guys, myself included, make things complicated by having products for every colour under the sun. Colli looks good on everything as does the Hi Def. Done. As for polishes, only one you need to add is maybe Power Gloss for deeper RDS. Power Finish finishes down as nice as 106FA and the difference between PF and 85RD is minimal. The average client will never see the difference. Keep it simple.
Ken, everything you've told me about 845 has been about how great it is. Infact, after everything I have read on the forum, I haven't heard one negative comment about it. It looks great, it's cheap, durable and can be applied by machine. How is there even a market for the more expensive products??