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Thats an AWESOME turnaround bro! Great job!!!
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Thats an AWESOME turnaround bro! Great job!!!
That looks great, but I wouldn't have done it for that.
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nice job. you're a great friend. he should be happy with that. i am sure your friend's acquaintances will notice the dramatic change in his vehicle. maybe he'll refer and say to his acquaintances something like, "my co-worker did that for $250. if you are interested, i'll introduce you to him"
VERY nice job man..... hope you did charge enough - especially with the engine detail added. With that said, I read stuff about working at McDonald's would pay more? I think working in an environment where you can be your own boss and at your own pace is important.... plus you are one step closer to stepping it up - experience wise and even monetarily wise. Reinvest and you will grow quick.
...Yes OP, you may get some great experience, but WOW you learned how to clean up someones mess! And you made less than minimum wage!
IMO: This is the desired avenue leading to detail for profit. Now you have knowledge in the process of detailing a neglected vehicle. You have also gained the ability to judge times per issue and gained some clarity in price structuring.
Next thing you know you'll be searching the threads for the best steamer, extractor, rotary, and so forth.
Keep up the good work...see you on the forums hand...
Thanks.Yeah, my wife was telling me the same thing. Experience wise i've learned something new in the process. I have a job the pay well and love it. However, detailing is a hobby and it's not really work when you enjoy what you do. So far i'm enjoying this new found hobby. Thanks for all the supports and encouragement.
...When I first started detailing I charged really low prices to get my feet wet. The thing to understand is, you are not just cleaning a car, you are adding value to it. You could compare it to putting new siding on a house or remodeling a kitchen. In almost every case the customer makes their money back and more.
When selling the service it should be sold as an investment. People spend thousands of dollars on a vehicle and putting a few hundred bucks into it once or twice a year is a wise investment.
All that money is made back at trade in time.
Happy detailing.