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  • Thanks so much for your car detailing thread! Spamming on Nextdoor is great advice, I already have 1 person interested.
    perchboy
    perchboy
    I'm glad you found it helpful.

    Good job actually taking action with it. Feel free to send me a message, I have many more things to share that will help you.
    Hey ChrisK,
    After reading your post about car cleaning, I became intrigued by the idea, so I got a few questions regarding car cleaning...
    1. You only clean the interior, right?
    2. What type of soap is safe to use because I fear destroying some surfaces?
    3. Regarding Fingerprints, is ^ soap enough to get rid of them?
    4. What's your car cleaning process in terms of the order you clean the different parts?
    perchboy
    perchboy
    2. I'm not a car expert and terrible at detailing, but great at advertising. I use Armorall wash and wax for exterior, Simoniz leather cleaner for leather, Bissell oxy cleaner for upholstery, Great Value lemon all-purpose cleaner for dashboard/doors/rubber mats, and Costco glass cleaner for windows.
    R
    Rxffi
    ok great thank you so much! I'll let you know when i got my first customer
    perchboy
    perchboy
    Looks like this guy never started :rofl:
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