1. Overbuying overlapping products 💸
People end up with:
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5 soaps that do the same thing ($15–$30 each)
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Multiple waxes/sealants they don’t understand ($25–$80 each)
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“Specialty” cleaners that aren’t necessary ($10–$40 each)
Typical DIY shelf cost (products alone):
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Soaps & shampoos: $80–$150
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Wax/sealants/coatings: $150–$400
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Interior, wheel, tire, glass cleaners: $150–$300
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Degreasers, APCs, trim products: $100+
👉 $500–$1,000 in chemicals, often used incorrectly or rarely.
Marketing convinces them each product is a solution, when technique matters more than product count.
2. Improper use cancels the product’s benefits
Common mistakes:
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Using dish soap or harsh APCs on paint
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Applying wax/sealant to dirty or contaminated surfaces
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Using the wrong dilution ratios
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Letting chemicals dry on the surface
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Using low-quality or dirty towels
Even top-tier products perform badly when used incorrectly.
Misuse leads to:
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Shortened product life
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Accelerated paint wear
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More frequent polishing (which permanently thins clear coat)
3. Lack of process knowledge
Most people don’t understand:
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Proper wash order (pre-rinse → contact wash → protection)
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Why decontamination matters
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The difference between cleaning, polishing, and protecting
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That “more product” ≠ better results
They chase shine instead of learning fundamentals.
4. The irony (with real numbers)
A skilled professional detailer typically owns:
Core chemicals (5–7 products):
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pH-neutral shampoo
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APC (properly diluted)
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Wheel/tire cleaner
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Iron remover or clay lubricant
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One polish
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One protection product
💲 $150–$300 total, bought in bulk and diluted properly.
Equipment investment (one-time, long-term):
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Pressure washer: $400–$1,200
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Foam cannon: $60–$100
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Dual-action polisher: $400–$900
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Pads (full set): $150–$300
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Microfiber towels (paint, wheels, drying): $300–$600
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Buckets, grit guards, wash mitts: $100–$200
💲 $1,400–$3,000 total, lasting years and used daily.
Total professional setup:
👉 $1,600–$3,500, focused on tools and technique—not product overload.
Typical serious DIYer:
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$800–$1,500 in random products
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Minimal understanding of technique
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Cheap towels and tools
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Constant re-buying due to misuse
👉 The pro spends money once. The DIYer spends money forever.
5. Why My Buddys Mobile Detail makes more sense
Instead of:
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Buying hundreds in products
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Risking paint damage
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Spending hours learning through trial and error
My Buddys Mobile Detail gives you:
✅ Professional-grade results without the upfront cost
You benefit from thousands of dollars in tools, products, and training—without owning any of it.
✅ Correct process, every time
From proper pre-wash and safe contact washing to protection applied on properly prepared paint.
✅ Paint preservation, not paint damage
No unnecessary abrasion, no harsh chemicals, no shortcuts that shorten your vehicle’s lifespan.
✅ Time savings
No research, no shopping, no cleanup. Your car is detailed while you focus on your day.
✅ Predictable, consistent results
Not “hope it turns out good.” You know what you’re getting—every visit.
✅ Cost control
Instead of $1,000 in products you barely use, you invest in actual results.
6. The real truth
👉 Education saves more money than buying better products.
👉 Experience saves more money than learning the hard way.
With My Buddys Mobile Detail, you’re not paying for chemicals—you’re paying for:
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Knowledge
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Technique
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Professional tools
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And long-term protection of your vehicle
Bottom line
A skilled detailer with:
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5–7 core products
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Proper technique
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Good towels
…will outperform a DIYer with a $1,000 shelf of products every time.
And hiring My Buddys Mobile Detail means you get those results without the waste, damage, or guesswork.

