After 3 months of being in business

Interesting. I like doing the interior first because I tend to sweat a lot (especially when the humidity is sky high here in Atlanta) and I don't want to be dripping all over the place.
 
Hmm, I guess my process is a bit different.

I will wash, clay the vehicle, do the interior completely, do door jambs, then complete the exterior.

Each to their own, and glad to hear of your success!
 
Hmm, I guess my process is a bit different.

I will wash, clay the vehicle, do the interior completely, do door jambs, then complete the exterior.

Each to their own, and glad to hear of your success!

+1

Exact same process here. Unless unforeseen circumstances cause me to have to switch it up, this always works best for me. If I'm only doing a wash on the exterior, I'll do that last instead of first.
 
Hey! I've been posting mainly on instagram. My screen name is @lustrousdetail. I have two accounts. First step is to create a separate account for your business. This way people will see it as a legit business and not combine it with your personal profile. First, I made a post saying that I'll be starting a detailing business and ask people (mainly close friends and family) to repost. I find it appealing to potentials for them to see before and after pics, and 50/50 shots. I get good compliments from those pics. You can see it on my IG. Whatever I post, I link it to my FB profile so whatever I share on IG it goes to FB. Take lots of pics! This would be a good start. Create a unique logo. I've used fiverr.com and use that logo to watermark your pics. Makes it look professional. It's all about image! Goodluck!

Thank you very much. Great advice!
 
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