Give us your best Detailing invention or service idea

Nomadsto

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We've all had that moment, when we'er working, you say to yourself this would be so much easier if some one just made.....I have two.
1. A self foaming wash mitt wand. Foam oozes from inside and you'll pop another mitt on as need.
2. An indoor DIY CAR WASH. Wash bays as well as detailing bays with good lighting and electricity for power tools. Pay by the hour.
 
What would you pay per hour to use an indoor area such as that? Im curious
 
-Someone needs to put a DA on a Roomba. Car can polish itself.

-Snow foam that smells like beer. Guys prolly would buy it.

- Beer that smells like snow foam. Guys prolly would buy it.


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Bob
 
What is the trick for "tuning" the edge, so it does not scratch?

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Use For Removal of:
•Adhesives
•Bird Droppings
•Dirt, Grime, Bugs
•Labels and Stickers
•Paint Overspray and Splatter
•Tape
•Tree Sap
•Wax
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Bob
 
You really think anybody would pay $20-$25 an hour to wash their own car?
 
You really think anybody would pay $20-$25 an hour to wash their own car?

If you lived in a cold climate, in the winter if you did not have your own garage. I would love to have a heated space in the winter to work on the car. I would pay $20-$25 per hour.
 
MOAR touch-less wash systems..we only have 1 here lol and the dryers suck
 
Give the Cyclo a bit more juice so I could just use two machines: Cyclo and PC for tight spots.
 
If you lived in a cold climate, in the winter if you did not have your own garage. I would love to have a heated space in the winter to work on the car. I would pay $20-$25 per hour.

Sure AGers would be all over that, but there'd be like 10 customers a month MAX
 
You really think anybody would pay $20-$25 an hour to wash their own car?

No, the wash area would be more moderately priced (although I think some premium is in order for being indoors). The detailing area with electricity, proper lighting, vacs, maybe even tool rental would cost more.
 
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