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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 1976564" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>I just took 2 of my cars recently to my brothers paint/body shop to detail and they both got cleaned, clay barred, and polished with Zaino products- thats just the product he uses, not trying to endorse a brand. It was a total workout for me not having done much hardcore detailing since I was younger working in the shop when it was my dads many years ago, but damn the Camaro's silver and the Cobra's black really came back to life and it was totally worth it even though Im still kind of sore. Old age on my part. (And I found that I have 3 small dents on my Camaro I need taken care of as a matter of fact).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck with your business. Ive been self employed my entire adult life and am now a co-owner in several small businesses. You might have the best ideas to start a small business with but they only succeed when you are either super talented or highly educated at what you do, work harder at it than your competitors, and maybe even get lucky enough to be able to fill a hole in a niche market that might be targeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 1976564, member: 1535"] I just took 2 of my cars recently to my brothers paint/body shop to detail and they both got cleaned, clay barred, and polished with Zaino products- thats just the product he uses, not trying to endorse a brand. It was a total workout for me not having done much hardcore detailing since I was younger working in the shop when it was my dads many years ago, but damn the Camaro's silver and the Cobra's black really came back to life and it was totally worth it even though Im still kind of sore. Old age on my part. (And I found that I have 3 small dents on my Camaro I need taken care of as a matter of fact). Good luck with your business. Ive been self employed my entire adult life and am now a co-owner in several small businesses. You might have the best ideas to start a small business with but they only succeed when you are either super talented or highly educated at what you do, work harder at it than your competitors, and maybe even get lucky enough to be able to fill a hole in a niche market that might be targeting. [/QUOTE]
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