Having the right exterior detailing equipment is crucial for running a successful detailing business. While many techniques can be done by hand, investing in must-have detailing tools will significantly boost efficiency, allowing you to take on more clients and increase profits. Advanced tools like polishers and buffers also open doors to high-end services like paint correction and ceramic coating applications.
Here’s a look at the must-have equipment for the exterior that every detailer should invest in.
General Must-Have Equipment
Exterior detailing starts with a thorough wash, whether it’s a standalone service or preparation for paint correction and protection. A reliable wash system is essential for achieving professional results.
- Pressure Washers: These come in gas-powered or electric options. The DK2000 is a top-tier choice for mobile detailers working with water tanks, while the AR Blue Clean electric pressure washers provide a cost-effective solution especially for a fixed location. For established shops, a commercial wall-mounted unit is a long-lasting investment that will pay for itself in no time.
- Water Tanks: We offer a variety of water tank sizes to meet the needs of every detailer, ensuring consistent water supply for mobile detailing setups.
- Foam Guns: A high-quality foam gun helps apply thick, even suds for effective cleaning. The MTM PF22.2 Foam Cannon is a premium option for use with a pressure washer, while Tornador’s foam gun, powered by compressed air, offers a unique alternative for applying your favorite car wash soap.
Blowers & Car Dryers
A powerful car dryer can be a great way to increase efficiency. Using a car dryer minimizes the risk of scratches from towels and reduces fatigue.
- Metro Vac Super Vac N Blaster: A powerful two-motor dryer that also doubles as a vacuum, making it a versatile option for detailers.
- EGO Power+ Battery-Powered Blower: Ideal for mobile detailers who need a cordless, high-performance drying solution.
- Tornador Air Blow Out Tool: Perfect for blasting water out of panel gaps and crevices, preventing post-wash drips that lead to water spots.
Polishers & Buffers
Machine polishers are essential to getting a paint correction job done right. While hand polishing can still offer a stark before and after, it’s simply not possible to achieve the uniform perfection that a machine can.
- Random Orbital Polishers: Options like the Rupes LHR 15 Mark V and Flex 7-15 150 are excellent for producing a swirl-free finish. These machines work by rotating the pad in a motion designed to evenly distribute compounds and polishes.
- Rotary Polishers: More aggressive than orbitals, rotary polishers like the Rupes LH19E are great for deeper scratch removal and heavy paint correction.
For detailers offering ceramic coating installation, polishers are essential for achieving a perfectly prepped surface. If you’re unsure which type to choose, check out our other blog articles, visit our YouTube page, or give us a call to discuss the different types of polishers.
Final Thoughts
Starting with basic detailing equipment is a great way to enter the industry, but investing in professional-grade exterior detailing equipment will take your business to the next level. The right detailing tools will not only improve efficiency but also elevate the quality of your work — helping you attract more clients and boost profits.