Hi Brian,
Welcome to Autogeek Online!
First question is... do you own any type of electric polisher? If you don't you can work by hand to get started and we can help you with that too but if you want to make some money detailing cars you have to work fast and when it comes to the paint working by machine is faster and more effective than working by hand.
Also, it's easy to read detailing discussion forums and get caught up into the "idea" of doing show car detailing and there's nothing wrong with this as long as you're matching your services to your customer's needs.
Maybe check this article out as it makes this point...
A few tips on starting a part-time detailing business
Since you're starting out but have experience, most people offer both production detailing, that's doing one-steps to daily drivers, and then offer multiple-steps for "Special Interest" cars, and my definition of "Special Interest" cars is pretty open but for the most part if it's import to the owner, then at least to them it's Special Interest and chances are good they will be willing to pay more for higher quality results, that is you doing more steps.
Meguiar's also just introduced their Microfiber DA Correction System and this is getting a lot of attention in the detailing world as a good option for doing more than a one-step but not investing the time a traditional multi-step process takes.
There's a lot more articles on a wide range of topics in my article list which you can find the link to in my Signature Line.
Here's a few on starting a business, check out the ones on choosing a name and branding yourself... especially if you think you're going to be in this for the long run.
Brand Yourself, Brand your Forum Nickname and Brand your Business Name
How to choose a name for your detailing business
