Wholesale Detailing Supplies

 People these days are doing everything they can to make extra money, either on the side as a moonlighting business or as an added income to their current profession. Maybe you are someone who wants to earn extra money and are searching for something you can do that isn’t going to cost an arm and a leg to get started.

Have you ever thought about doing auto detailing work?

Auto detailing is a manual labor profession, but one that requires very little overhead and time investment on your part. In fact, you can make an average of $100 for each car you detail as long as you have some wholesale detailing supplies to get started.

Of course, having professional wholesale detailing supplies is the key to getting your business off the ground. You can’t really provide a high quality auto detailing service without the right auto supplies and equipment. Mainly what you will need to have is a buffing component, professional wholesale auto wax, terry cloth or microfiber cloth, pressure washer and some smaller wholesale auto detail supplies.

Buying wholesale detailing supplies directly from one source, such as Fukken Wax, is going to set you apart as being someone who does a high quality job versus some average Joe off the street that purchases auto detailing supplies at a major retail chain. Those types of products can not only do damage to a car, they can also be considered somewhat inferior as compared to high quality professional wholesale detailing supplies from a trusted source.

By purchasing wholesale detailing supplies from Fukken Wax, you’ll be able to tell your customers that you use European style auto detailing products. This is one way to impress your clients, especially when they see the exceptionally great shine that Fukken Wax radiates after you clean their car!

Making extra money on the side by auto detailing can even lead to a full-time profession. This is how many of the big auto detailing companies within your own community got started with their business. If you have aspirations of having your own business and are willing to do the work, you can develop a reputation as being the best at your craft. You could even do something above and beyond, like making your auto detailing business mobile. All you need to do is stock up on the wholesale detailing supplies, get a few basic auto detailing accessories and some light equipment, and then you’re set!

Another aspect of ordering wholesale detailing supplies in bulk is the ability to resell it to others, either within a retail environment at an auto supply store or as an individual. If you happen to have a store that has anything related to automobiles – such as tires, oil changes, mechanics services, or general auto supplies – consider purchasing the wholesale auto detailing supplies to offer your own customers the opportunity to buy Fukken Wax. Just the name alone will make these auto detailing products fly off your store’s shelves! But you can also rest assured that you’re giving your customers the very best for their automobiles, so they’re sure to want to keep coming back to your storefront or service station time and time again.

Contact us today to learn about the opportunities of purchasing wholesale auto detailing supplies from Fukken Wax. We also sell wholesale to auto leasing and new or used car dealerships for their service departments. Fukken Wax makes used or pre-owned cars look brand new again!

 

 

Insider Secrets to Cleaning and Maintaining Chrome Rims

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A Quick Guide Designed To More Then Double The Life of Your Chrome Wheels With Proven Insider Techniques

 

Introduction

 With over fifteen years in the automotive appearance industry I have developed proven techniques that make a difference in the appearance and longevity of all automobile surfaces. The primary product I use for cleaning and waxing all nonporous surfaces is Fukken Wax. It works on Paint, Glass, Hard Plastics, Fiberglass, Polished Medals, and CHROME; and it is Clear-coat and Gel-coat safe.

Fukken Wax has been developed and formulated to lift dirt away from the vehicle surface; Fukken Wax is a combination of lubricants, cleaning agents and premium carnauba wax with an aerosol delivery system. I believe it is the best product of its kind in the market today.

In this book I will give you some tried and true methods developed over the years; and that have proven to increase both the appearance and longevity of CHROME WHEELS.

If you will use my Insider Techniques outlined in this book, they will more than Double the life of your chrome wheels.

ENJOY!

Common Problems

 Because of the recent popularly of chrome wheels we see the need to address the problem of keeping and maintaining the appearance of what is often an expensive investment.

One of the most common problems we see is “Pitting”, this is where we can see and feel small holes appear in the surface of the chrome finish.

Another problem is “Rust”; poor maintenance and neglect are the usual culprits when it comes to rust.

The next common problem is “Blistering”, this is a condition where the surface of the chrome begins to rise away from the medal.

Break Dust” is another factor in diminishing the appearance of chrome wheels by holding in corrosive components that in time will damage the finish.

 Clean Wax and Shine Chrome Wheels

Chrome wheels pack a whole new level of electric looks, and require more care to preserve that style. Cleaning brushes and solutions that work great for other wheels won\'t work for chrome, and can even cause expensive and sometime irreparable damage.

For chrome wheels, select a cleaner made specifically for getting the grime out of chrome. I recommend Fukken Wax I believe it is thebest all around chrome cleaner and wax on the market today.

Before we start on what you do to keep your chrome wheels in the best possible condition, it’s also important to look at what NOT TO DO!

 

 

Things Not To Do

 

Do not: use a harsh brush or scouring pad
Abrasive scrubbing devices are good at removing dirt and grime for a reason: they remove just about everything else in their path, too. If you clean your chrome wheels with one, you\'re bound to have a scarred finish.

Do not: use household cleaners
Household cleaners are frequently loaded with harmful chemicals that can streak, bubble or dull chrome finish. Watch out for acid or lye based wheel cleaners, though— they can have caustic effects.

Do not: wash hot wheels after driving a lengthy distance
Always clean chrome wheels after they\'ve had a chance to cool evenly. Splashing cold water on a hot wheel can have severe effects, including cracking, streaking or bubbling of the chrome plating.

Do not: go to long between clean and wax
When brake dust is allowed to sit for long periods of time, it forms pits in the chrome plating that can be disastrous. Dirt and dust now have a place to burrow into your wheels, interrupting your shine. And, the elements can now get into these pits, allowing corrosion to start.

 Cleaning Chrome Wheels


Again! Do not use abrasive household cleaners on these surfaces because they may scratch. If there is sticky or gummy soil to remove, try rubbing with baking soda on a damp cloth or sponge, or wipe with vinegar, rinse, and buff dry. A little white flour sprinkled on a dry rag makes a fantastic chrome cleaner; excellent when you have that little bit left in the bottom of the bag.

 

Insider Tip: Always apply a coat of Fukken Wax to make the shine and finish last longer.

 

Bonus Tip: Use Fukken Wax on all your chrome kitchen and bathroom fixtures and they will shine along with your chrome car parts.

 

Corrosion Protection

 

Cleaning and waxing your chrome wheels regularly is not just an appearance issue its preventative maintenance.

If you allow brake dust to sit on your chrome wheels for a prolonged period of time, it can eat into the chrome and cause it to pit and rust. Brake dust is made of an adhesive and carbon fibers that come off the brake pad and tiny metal shavings from the rotor. The intense heat and friction generated by the wheels makes this mixture highly corrosive. Because you probably drive every day, more brake dust is constantly being made. Frequent cleaning is the only way to keep your wheels safe. A good start is to use Fukken Wax to clean and maintain your wheels.

 

How to Clean & Wax Chrome Wheels with Fukken Wax:


Always SHAKE WELL before each use.


1) Simply spray a small amount of Fukken Wax to a terry cloth towel or micro fiber towel.

2) Wipe the chrome surface with light pressure.

3) After Fukken Wax hazes, simply buff with a clean dry towel to a lustrous shine.

Insider Tip: Occasionally clean the back side of the wheel to remove road grime, road salts, brake dust and grease; as this will decrease the chance for corrosive conditions to set in.

 

Bonus Tip: When using Fukken Wax this same technique applies to all the following: Mild Rust Removal, Spinning Rims, Truck Rims / Wheels, Semi Truck Chrome, Sliver Flatware, Gold & Silver Jewelry, Brass beds, Cleaning brass, Brass Instruments, Cleaning Silverware, Cleaning Old Coins, Motorcycle Chrome, Plus 1000’s of other uses!

 

Ask The Insider:

 

Q. Do Chrome Wheels Tarnish?

A.No chrome wheels do not tarnish; however polished aluminum wheels do. The only time chrome will pit is if it’s starting to rust; polish aluminum wheels will have pits from the casting.
Chrome is a very hard metal, and contact with flying debris won’t cause them to pit, but instead chip, and pit and a chip are very different; a pit will look like someone took a an ice pick and hit the wheels, with chrome wheels, you would have straight sided chips in it.
You should clean aluminum wheels with steel wool pads, and then polish them with metal polish. If you don’t mind spending the money, I recommend that you polish the wheels, and then have them clear coated at any body shop. It will require much less maintenance from then on, and you won’t be able to tell that they are clear coated. Then after the clear coat sets just maintain the shine with Fukken wax.

 

Ask The Insider:

Q. What Causes Peeling or Flaking on Chrome Wheels

A. Over the years, I have seen this problem many times; the chrome is peeling or flaking off - either inside the tire area or behind the face of the wheel in the barrel. This is due to several factors.

Chemical Deterioration
The first and most predominate reason for peeling and flaking of the chrome in the tire "air" area (where the wheel is suppose to hold back the air pressure from the tire) is due to the use of fix-a-flat type products. Fix-a-flat type products are the chemicals that you put into a flat tire that inflates the tire while sealing the damaged area of the tire. The chemicals from the use of these types of products interact with the chrome compounds and cause the chrome to flake or peel. It is fine to use the product as a temporary fix - which is its intended use. However if you forget that it is inside the tire, and allows for several days to pass before either replacing the tire, or having the tire fixed, you will discover that the chemical has caused the chrome to begin to let loose from the Aluminum wheel. If it is left inside the wheel for an extended period of time, the aluminum wheel itself will also start to deteriorate and will eventually cause the wheel to leak. This leak will be a slow leak - and will in most cases ruin the tire from under inflation. The only way to fix the leak is to remove the chrome with a heavy brush, have the wheel sealed with silicone (which is a temporary fix) and have it checked on periodically. The best solution is to have the wheel re-chromed, but this can be costly.

The simple solution to this problem is very basic. If you have to use the fix-a-flat type product, make sure that you get your tire replaced or repaired as quickly as possible. Make sure that you tell the tire technician or salesperson that you have used the product (it\'s a real mess for the tire technician otherwise) and that you would like for that person to clean the fix-a-flat product off of the chrome. Even if it is cleaned from the tire, the wheel will still need a good "bath", if you will, to ensure that there are no future problems; then protect the surface using Fukken Wax.

 

Salt Rust
The second most common cause of peeling and flaking chrome - usually behind the face of the wheel in the barrel area, or in the actual face of the wheel itself is the salt used in the northern states for snow conditions; or salt air in costal areas near the ocean. This will destroy any chrome wheel - given time and the right conditions. If the underside of the car is not kept clean or coated with some type of undercoating this salt will also eat the metal construction under the car and cause major rust problems with the vehicle.

If you live in the northern states where snow and ice is a regular occurrence, or near the ocean, and you want to protect your chrome wheels, I suggest that you use Fukken Wax weekly to protect your chrome wheels.

 

Ask The Insider.

Q. How Are Wheels Chrome Plated?

A. Unlike conventional alloy wheels that are spray painted to a silver finish, a chrome finish is a very long time evolved procedure. This is the reason why chromed wheels are more expensive than the conventional wheel finishes.

Wheels are CNC machined to their shape in alloy, then through many processes (see below) the wheels are then buffed to a high luster, rinsed, copper-plated, copper-buffed, nickel plated, chrome plated and rinsed. Wheels are then cleaned and ready to pack.

 

Conclusion

By providing these Insider Secrets my hope was not only to provide a little information about chrome wheels; but also give you a better understanding of how to maintain both the appearance value of them.

Remember, I can only point out the “How”, you must provide the “Do”!

 

THE SECRET’S OUT

For people who like to keep their car clean and shiny as much is possible waxing is an absolute necessity for keeping a good show room shine. Car wax has changed dramatically since it first became available as a cleaning product for automotive detailing. Waterless car wax is now available and has some great benefits for car cleaning products. The following are some of the benefits of using waterless car wax for your vehicle.

  1. 1.Conserving water- when you wash your car fairly often in your own driveway, this can really start to affect your water bill. Washing a car does take a fair amount of water and even just a basic spray down can really start eating into your water bill especially around peak times. In some dry areas there are even times in which washing your car is discouraged because there is a water conservation effort. Using waterless car wax for your auto wax will help you to save and conserve water when the time comes to detail your car. You essentially skip an entire step of washing the wax off the car and allow the wax to simply dissolve across your body work.
  2. 2.More eco-friendly: not only because of the water saving benefits but there are also benefits to not polluting groundwater with specialized chemicals that are found in many car waxes and car cleaners. Car waxes and car cleaners confine their way not only into groundwater but also into your drafts and the area surrounding your property. Keeping chemicals to a minimum and using some of the great synthetic formulas that are available in waterless car wax can help you to save the environment and also reduce the number of toxins that are in the environment around you.
  3. 3.Saves your money: getting a car professionally waxed or detailed can sometimes run you anywhere from $50-$100. Purchasing some of the best car wax that’s available on the market such as waterless car wax will allow you to do your own car waxing and at a fraction of the cost they would cost you to get it done professionally just once. Having your car wax on hand will also make sure that any time that you want to wax your car you can take advantage of a waterless car wax service.
  4. 4.Makes things much quicker: waterless car wax ensures that you can basically skip an entire step each and every time that you want to wax your car. Rather than having to apply wax and then completely remove wax again you can simply apply the wax to shine up your car and have the wax disappear all on its own. This can cut the time that it takes you to wax your car or even wash your car in half. Although it might be a little more expensive to buy waterless car wax over other types of car wax is well worth it in the amount of time that you save to get a quality shine on your car.
Everyone likes to drive a sparkling, glossy car. However, if you are a car owner with no previous experience in car waxing, you will be flustered to walk down the car-care aisle in an average auto parts store while shopping for the right car polish products. You will be boggled to witness a humungous range of car wax products available, be it for clear-coated paint, old paint, scratched paint, new paint or oxidized paint. Although most of these products allege to produce an original factory finish, choosing the right one can be a herculean task. Going for wrong car care products or cheaper ones can often leave blotchy streaks, making your car look hideous than never before! Here are a few tips that can help you choose the right car polish products for your car.
 
  • Choose car wax products based on your car’s age:
The condition of your car’s finish and its age will play a vital role in choosing the right car care products for your car. In case your car is an old one and has lost most of its shine, you need to go for a car polish instead of a car wax. However, if your vehicle is relatively new and its shine is more or less intact, you can go for a wipe off car cleaning waxor simply a car shine spray.
 
  • Choose products that offer an easy and speedy application:
Look for car care waxes that are simple and quick to use. There are certain car polishes that might require the usage of water before application. However, such products are time-consuming and cumbersome to use. Go for ready-to-use, self-moisturizing car wax products that do not need any spray-downs.
 
  • Go for value-for-money products instead of cheap versions:
Saving some bucks while looking for car care products is actually not the most judicious thing to do! You might end up paying more in the long run. Although cost can be governing factor, it is wiser to go for car polish products that save time and effort in application while offering superior results.
 
  • Look for car polish products that offer long-term paint protection:
Choose a car cleaning wax that does not damage the body paint of your car in any way. Regardless of the type of polish product you choose, it is imperative to ensure that its application is smooth and evenly distributed. Cheap car polish products often ruin the original paint job of the car and are definitely not worth the money you might be saving in procuring them.
Remember, while inferior car care products can damage your car paint adversely, the right ones can make your car look better than it was on the showroom floor!

Spring Fever Car Wax Tips

 Spring is finally here, and if you’re like many people who live in the north, the harsh salt and snow have taken their toll on your car. Even in the South, the extra traffic caused by all of those snowbirds can leave a “sooty” film all over your ride, making it appear dull and lifeless.

 Fükkenwax.com knows how much you love your car and that’s why we offer not just the best car wax and auto detailing products around, we take the time to tell you how to maximize the life of your vehicle by keeping a professional showroom finish using high quality products.

 But many of us don’t have the time to dedicate to those waxes that require a lot of effort to take on and rub off. The difference between Fukken Wax auto wax and others is the waterless formula that allows users to simply spray it on, rub it to a hazy appearance and then buff it out, even if there is dirt on it. This is a great way to make your car have that spotless shine and showroom finish. Plus it comes in an easy aerosol container for easy touch-ups.

 So, here’s how to remove salt residue and rust after a harsh winter:

 1 – First if you’re using a standard garden hose (or you can go to one of those do-it-yourself car washes), set it to the highest pressure it will withstand. Blast off salt or caked-on residue. Then apply 1 can of Fukken Wax waterless car wax.

 2 – Don’t overlook the wheel wells. There may be caked on mud and salt from the snow. After pressure washing, apply 1 can of Fukken Chrome Wheel Wax for a nice, grime-free and simply awesome shine to your wheel wells.

 3 – Get the nooks and crannies. The headlights, crevices, under the wheels, even the inside of the door jamb can collect salt and residue from snow and sticky mud. Grab a Fukken Wax auto terry cloth or auto microfiber cloth and get those crevices, too by using Fukken Wax car wax.

 Now for Southern states, here’s how to remove soot and sun damage from cars:

 1 – As you drive, especially in states that have high-traffic, the dirt and grime can accumulate on your car and make it look really dull. So if you want to remove pollution and soot from the car, do not use something abrasive or you will scratch your paint. First of all, use a high pressure hose and wash the car well.

 2 – Get a clay bar. It’s an auto detailing tool that scrubs without scratching. Then apply Fukken Wax euro-style car wax with one of our high quality Fukken Wax microfiber clothes and work the magic.

 3 – To remove sun damage, bird droppings or tar, you will definitely to buff it out. You can invest in a good auto detailing buffer at any auto accessories store. However, I would recommend NOT buying the cheapest but you don’t have to buy the most expensive, either. Go with a middle-of-the road, affordable, yet high quality buffer and you will notice a HUGE difference in conjunction with the Fukken Wax car wax.

 All types of weather can cause car oxidation, decomposition and deterioration. The best way to avoid these types of weather hassles to your car (besides moving away) is to also keep your car clean with the high quality car wax products at Fukken Wax, as well as keeping it in a garage if you can.