How do I get RV Clients

Any suggestions on how to book rv jobs? I've put up flyers everywhere and ran google ads but no luck. Any Help would be appreciated

I have been washing RVs for about 2 years and my suggestion is to wait for the right season which would be during spring or fall then find that one RV customer in a campground that is willing to let you do his camper and when people see you washing that RV they usually come ask you to do theirs. If nobody asks, put flyers in their doors and in the office once your done with the job. I am betting that someone would have seen you and give you a call. Make sure you do a good job because these RV owners know each other and if you screw up they will tell their friends and you won't get business from that campground for awhile.
 
@Joe Superior Shine. I'd like to ask a question. How much, ballpark figure should I realistically ask/expect to just wash and spray wax a 40' RV like this? I washed it once, it's been a while now.. It was during the times when I was getting my feet wet and willing to work on just about anything for nearly nothing... This RV kicked my butt. And to add insult to injury I felt bad because I didn't get payed anywhere near what I felt I should've. Everything that could've gone wrong did. Including rain in the middle of me washing it, causing it to turn into a multi day task.

What would be a respectable figure for me, or you to charge to wash it this clean and spray wax it w/D156? I'd appreciate to find out from someone who really knows. I'm in the south bay area of Los Angeles.

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Now I'm kind of excited to contact him again:)

Not for a full $400.. But somewhere more in the middle for the both of us to have a good deal.
 
You're 45 min or so from me. You're welcome to join me next tI me we do an RV.


I'd be more than interested in that!
I'm actually taking some vacation time off right now from my 9-5
I've been doing my best to keep busy with details so far with these days off. But if you could use a helping hand, I'm more than willing to work and learn.

I'll be off/free through all of next week.
 
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