you can be.. but having an option to apply a protective layer to a clean clear coat only increases profitability so you definately should never remove that service as many clients may want that done periodically throughout the year.
silly question so iron remover first,then clay bar the car,then paint correction depending on your stage and then finish with ceramic coating?Am i right please?
Will this process also remove a spray on ceramic product like systemX renew? Say it’s a 6 month product but 3 months go by and the customer wants a better coating with a full 3-5 year ceramic coat?
Biggest myth is you have to polish before you coat. Do what the customer pays for and wants. Though as a Civic owner with gloss black wheels. I almost passed out when I saw the EZ Detail Brush used to clean them. Wheel Woolies or any other microfiber brush should really only touch gloss black wheels. If the owner doesn't care then carry on.
@@CheechDogg.0n37s Fair enough for your business. I'm far from a kid also. I'm 30 years into this business. If you have enough business to turn away business good for you.
If you apply a ceramic coating and you don't polish or buff you have no business applying coatings .... a claybar treatment alone mars the finish/clear coat .... a coating without polishing is and looks bad and prevents full luster, this is what happens when these kids think they know about paint correction and protection .... this kid is a 🤡 if he thinks a ceramic coating without polishing is ok .... I never apply a ceramic coating without claying, paint correction or enhancement ..... your name is on that work, my name would never be tied to lazy work like this kid's 😂 ...
@@detailingbeyondlimits rent free kid lol ... I would be embarrassed doing the work you do 😂 .. you're boiling deep inside ... one more thing kid slow down your speech, you sound ridiculous 🤡
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@@daniventura6041 god bless!
Do you add the coating to the head lights and windows?
What do you do when it rains on days that you have appointments? Do you reschedule?
What would be a good price to charge for this?
Do you think I’d be successful if I didn’t offer waxing? Just a basic exterior wash?
try and let us kno
you can be.. but having an option to apply a protective layer to a clean clear coat only increases profitability so you definately should never remove that service as many clients may want that done periodically throughout the year.
Great content bro, I’m a fan. Can I apply any ceramic with that method ?
silly question
so iron remover first,then clay bar the car,then paint correction depending on your stage and then finish with ceramic coating?Am i right please?
I was thinking about either using the turtle wax hybrid iron remover and the iron x, you used previously, which one would you prefer?
I prefer iron remover that just need to sweep rather than buff it.
Will this process also remove a spray on ceramic product like systemX renew? Say it’s a 6 month product but 3 months go by and the customer wants a better coating with a full 3-5 year ceramic coat?
How much would you charge for a job like this? With and without paint enhancement
Hello i was wondering i detail cars from hime looking for a good company for professional detail products all around can u recommend any
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Then you don't need to wax the car? Or polish?
Which ceramic coating you recommend for beginners
@@sonybackup1499 any diy detail coating!
Okay Pooh I’m out here pretty soon too.
what's your price for the process of using your products and the price using the customers?
You read my mind. With the customer bringing in his own ceramic how much did he pay for everything? Great job by the way
1:45 to do all that is impossible.
"Put your foot in the door" well said, just do it!
Biggest myth is you have to polish before you coat. Do what the customer pays for and wants. Though as a Civic owner with gloss black wheels. I almost passed out when I saw the EZ Detail Brush used to clean them. Wheel Woolies or any other microfiber brush should really only touch gloss black wheels. If the owner doesn't care then carry on.
? , it was used to clean the wheel barrels not the actual face of the rim..
@@CheechDogg.0n37s Fair enough for your business. I'm far from a kid also. I'm 30 years into this business. If you have enough business to turn away business good for you.
If you apply a ceramic coating and you don't polish or buff you have no business applying coatings .... a claybar treatment alone mars the finish/clear coat .... a coating without polishing is and looks bad and prevents full luster, this is what happens when these kids think they know about paint correction and protection .... this kid is a 🤡 if he thinks a ceramic coating without polishing is ok .... I never apply a ceramic coating without claying, paint correction or enhancement ..... your name is on that work, my name would never be tied to lazy work like this kid's 😂 ...
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@@detailingbeyondlimits oh you're mad kid 😂 ... truth hurts 🤡
@@CheechDogg.0n37s 😭😭😭
@@detailingbeyondlimits rent free kid lol ... I would be embarrassed doing the work you do 😂 .. you're boiling deep inside ... one more thing kid slow down your speech, you sound ridiculous 🤡