I've done a few enhancements. Since watching this post I've done some and have booked in up coming enhancement jobs. Your words to work on my craft have really sunk in. Thanks Sensei 🙏🏽
Nailed it Carlos transparency is key. I tell them what I use as its not the product so much but the user and knowledge in the product. I'm not a magician I just have knowledge it what I use really. For Paint enhancement my process is: -Wash -Megs Wheel & Paint Iron Decon with clay mitt -3DAca520 with Lake Country HDO blue pad ( more aggressive than orange but finishes well) and 2 passes -if coating then Megs Surface Prep But you got results from different products and shows why there is more than one way in this industry and results are what matters. There is no best, its what's best for you and has a happy customer.
@@serranosmobile can I ask a advice question bro .. I’m about to get a machine from macshine but I’m not sure what to get I’m still thinking about m15 m21 or the reaper .. what are you thoughts about this
@@guzmansautodetailservices4449 i would say m15 pro is good if your are using my discount code it won't work on reaper or m15prog since those are limited
Excited to enhance my best friends paint Wednesday. Hopefully I can do it quickly! Only charging him $250, since I'm starting out and need them reviews lol
@@serranosmobile I'm throwing in the Turtle Wax Ceramic Spray to finish it. Hopefully it looks good! Just lost my job and have to find details to make the cash for bills 😔 any tips on finding more customer, Carlos? Not sure what kind of FB groups I should be posting in. I'm here in Dallas
How many pads do you use or used on that truck ? Also how do u deal with pad break down those little dust nibs getting everywhere in a polish job can be a pain . Is it the quality of pads you use that my cause the pad dust breakdown ? Just curious :)
On average i keep 8 pads with me. I always like a quick detailer on them to help with lubrication then i apply my product. Some products due create high dust
So even thought u were in a car audio shop and had to do rinseless, how did u like working in a shop compared to outside in the sun and heat. And that said do u ever plan to move away from mobile detailing and have a shop.
@@serranosmobile I hate working in the sun when I lived in pa I had an oversized two car garage and loved working in there, at the time I was doing mechanical work but it was still nice to not have to worry about the weather and have shade. But hey Man U keep it up and ur going to go places, ur more recent posts on face book show how fast ur growing and the people that are taking notice. Always remember when one door closes another opens, the last two doors that closed on u have helped open the door that have led to where u are now and where ur going.
@@serranosmobile sorry to bother again, and did it include interior? like shampoo and steaming carpets etc? Im new to this and try to figure out my prices...