Waxman
Super Moderator
An opportunity has arisen whereby I may be able to begin detailing airplanes.
There are many variables for me to consider here.
I am considering farming out the wash process altogether because the hangar that is available is not set up for washing, but is heated.
I have no knowledge of materials, procedures or time requirements for detailing airplanes, so I guess my hope is to open up a dialogue here to determine:
1. How many of my automobile cleaners, waxes and polishes are compatible with planes? Are there certain chems that should NEVER be used on planes, for example?
2. What I should pay a subcontractor to do a detail-prep wash job?
3. How many pricing categories should exist for small-medium size planes?
4. Who can train me to perform airplane detailing?
Any other ideas or suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
There are many variables for me to consider here.
I am considering farming out the wash process altogether because the hangar that is available is not set up for washing, but is heated.
I have no knowledge of materials, procedures or time requirements for detailing airplanes, so I guess my hope is to open up a dialogue here to determine:
1. How many of my automobile cleaners, waxes and polishes are compatible with planes? Are there certain chems that should NEVER be used on planes, for example?
2. What I should pay a subcontractor to do a detail-prep wash job?
3. How many pricing categories should exist for small-medium size planes?
4. Who can train me to perform airplane detailing?
Any other ideas or suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
