Hi Shawn, I suggest that you try getting some work with some of his neighbors who aren't necessarily driving "exotics" and allow the word of mouth make the sale for you. If the owner of the exotic car hears of the high quality that you provide, he/they just might open a line of communication with you, and then you can tailor your sales pitch to suit the needs of both parties involved.
Below is an actual communication between an exotic car owner and myself that I still had lying around in my email acct. He opened up the door and then I pitched the situation, just being myself. He is now a great customer and has since referred me to some of his family and friends.
I just thought this might be helpful if posted in the interest of how to be clear, honest and confident in ones abilities.
Hi David, myself and 2 co-workers would like to have our vehicles cleaned / detailed here at our workplace located at [blank] S. [blank]th St., Harrisburg. One is an SUV, another is a pick-up and another is a car. What is your price for each vehicle? We are looking for full service, the best cleaning package available. Thanks!
Hi Joe, Thank you for your interest in my detailing. I would like to have you look over a few threads here so that you can see what type of detailing I do. Most folks who say they want the best package do not realize how much time is involved in providing the best possible results. To be profitable, I need to be at around $40 per hour. Some of the best detailing that I have done has taken up to 20 hours to complete. When a majority of car owners think auto detailing, they think what is mainstream which in the detailing world is called "production Detailing" and is typically priced out so much for a car or so much for a truck or SUV. Unfortunately in the world of production detailing there are many many hack detailers and you spend $200 or more and sometimes what you get are results like the one in this link below. Please click this link and take a look at the vehicles shown that were done by production detailers and then read the rest of my reply with a few links of my work.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/36445-buffer-trail-holograms.html
In the world of true auto detailing you get what you pay for. A lot of the production detailing shops use cheap bulk products and cheap unskilled labor to push out as many cars as possible in a day’s time by using glazes and fillers to simply hide the condition of your vehicle's paint and the result after a few washes and the fillers are washed away is often times what you see in the above link.
I use only the newest and best technology in car care products that contain no fillers. I actually correct the paint on the vehicle instead of the smoke and mirrors approach of the production detailers. Below are two separate links to some of the paint correction jobs that I have done and below those two will be a link of what my interior work looks like when finished.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ck-gmc-yukon-denali-paint-semi-corrected.html
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/30090-2001-black-z06-corvette-paint-correction.html
At my $40 per hour the Yukon took 15 hours and the Corvette took 20 hours. The Corvette represents my best work. The Yukon is simply great work however I could have taken it further and made it perfect. I don't mean to be arrogant but do the math and let me know if you still want my best work.
Now I can come out and simply Wash the vehicle then clay the paint to remove the bonded contaminates that a wash will not remove (this properly preps the paint for wax) wax the car and clean up the interior and if they aren't too bad to begin with possibly keep the car at around 5 hours and the truck and SUV at around 6 to 10 hours depending on the condition of them. This is basically what I did with the Range Rover in the link below.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/31207-range-rover-sport-quick-detail.html
High quality comes at a high price. Sorry for the long winded reply but I need to convey the fact that I am not your average detailer with average prices. I may or may not be the detailer for you.
Let me know and thanks again for your interest in my detailing.
Respectfully, Tuscarora Dave's Mobile Auto Detailing
Hi David, thanks for the reply. My primary vehicle is a Range Rover which I use every day so I suppose a "production detail" would be best. I wouldn't want you to spend more than a few hours on it. I keep it very clean but from time to time like to give it a nice detail to make it really shine.
My other vehicle however is an Aston Martin, DB9 which I wouldn't mind you spending some time on. I drive it 2-4 times a month only. Can you set up an appt. for the Range Rover here at my work-place and if all goes well we can get the DB9 done as well. I'm at work Mon-Sat. so any day is fine.
Thanks again.