My question concerns the use of M66 - Quick Detailer.
I plan to use it on cars that the owners don't want to pay for what I consider the proper method for most daily drivers - Wash, clay, #80, NXT 2.0. (or #83 before 80, if necessary).
I'm doing like one car a weekend for co-workers and others, but although their jaw drops at the results on my cars from the above procedure, they're really not as picky as me or as interested in paying for that kind of result.
So I bought a gallon of M66, figuring that would cut back on time and product spent on a car yet give them a result they would love anyway and hopefully pay $75.00 for. All cars will be clayed anyway.
I read on here I should use an 8006 pad with the M66 if I'm looking to reduce swirls and leave a waxed finish. My question - how long to work the M66 with the 8006 pad? I figure if I work it long enough to remove swirls, then maybe I'm removing the M66 before it's ready for the swipe test, resulting in wiping off the wax before it's set up.
Or am I supposed to remove (some) swirls with an 8006 and M66 and follow up with a 9006 and M66? I think not, because that would defeat the purpose of a "one-step quick detailer."
Certainly if a potential customer brings me a car that needs 80 or 83 first, (after claying), then I would try to convince them of the need.
So, what is the correct procedure for using M66 successfully?
I plan to use it on cars that the owners don't want to pay for what I consider the proper method for most daily drivers - Wash, clay, #80, NXT 2.0. (or #83 before 80, if necessary).
I'm doing like one car a weekend for co-workers and others, but although their jaw drops at the results on my cars from the above procedure, they're really not as picky as me or as interested in paying for that kind of result.
So I bought a gallon of M66, figuring that would cut back on time and product spent on a car yet give them a result they would love anyway and hopefully pay $75.00 for. All cars will be clayed anyway.
I read on here I should use an 8006 pad with the M66 if I'm looking to reduce swirls and leave a waxed finish. My question - how long to work the M66 with the 8006 pad? I figure if I work it long enough to remove swirls, then maybe I'm removing the M66 before it's ready for the swipe test, resulting in wiping off the wax before it's set up.
Or am I supposed to remove (some) swirls with an 8006 and M66 and follow up with a 9006 and M66? I think not, because that would defeat the purpose of a "one-step quick detailer."
Certainly if a potential customer brings me a car that needs 80 or 83 first, (after claying), then I would try to convince them of the need.
So, what is the correct procedure for using M66 successfully?
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