Hello all,
I have spent the last few months looking through all the forum posts related to any questions that I may have about starting my detail business. Most of my questions have been answered by reading through past posts, however there are just a few things that I'm still trying to work out and hoping you guys could point me in the right direction.
To start, my business will be mobile doing weekend and one weekday that I have off. I plan to work this way for a while until I'm at the point where my customer base allows me to hopefully go full time and open up a little shop, and hire a few employees, but for now I'm the lone ranger.
With that said, I have been going over and over the various services that I have offered and have seem to land on this idea. My thought is to offer a complete int/ext detail and set my prices according to vehicle size and condition. I will split my full detail package into doing Int or Ext detail only if the customer request that. My additional services will include headlight restoration, 1 and 2 step paint correction and ultimately coating. All additional services will include the full in/out detail. Finally, I will have my monthly maintenance plan, and a fleet package for some various business in the city that have showed some interest.
A little note, for products used in my full detail, I plan on using a spray wax after drying (Opt or Megs X-wax), and any heavy stains in the interior I will get with the steamer, and of course clean/condition any leather seats. For my one step I will use an AIO either HD Speed, Megs Paint correcting Cream, or Menz. Would it be more cost effective to use an AIO in my full detail as opposed to a spray wax?
My goal with only offering this package is that I'm trying to be the detail guy that people call when they are willing to have there car completely worked through, not just for the simple wash/dry/vac, heres $50 bucks and onto the next one. I feel that offering the simple wash/wax/dry services as a single guy running part time mobile would cause me some burnout.
If you made it to the end, thank you. Looking at my thoughts and where my mind is out with starting out do you guys have any thoughts or suggestions that I may need to add or change to make sure that I can get off the ground without too hard of a take-off. I love cars and the detail that goes along with them, maybe its the instant gratification of hard work and technique that excites me about the whole thing. But, ultimately I want to share that passion with my customers and I don't want to short change anyone.
Thanks in advance and ill keep an eye on this thread and answer any questions you may have.
I have spent the last few months looking through all the forum posts related to any questions that I may have about starting my detail business. Most of my questions have been answered by reading through past posts, however there are just a few things that I'm still trying to work out and hoping you guys could point me in the right direction.
To start, my business will be mobile doing weekend and one weekday that I have off. I plan to work this way for a while until I'm at the point where my customer base allows me to hopefully go full time and open up a little shop, and hire a few employees, but for now I'm the lone ranger.
With that said, I have been going over and over the various services that I have offered and have seem to land on this idea. My thought is to offer a complete int/ext detail and set my prices according to vehicle size and condition. I will split my full detail package into doing Int or Ext detail only if the customer request that. My additional services will include headlight restoration, 1 and 2 step paint correction and ultimately coating. All additional services will include the full in/out detail. Finally, I will have my monthly maintenance plan, and a fleet package for some various business in the city that have showed some interest.
A little note, for products used in my full detail, I plan on using a spray wax after drying (Opt or Megs X-wax), and any heavy stains in the interior I will get with the steamer, and of course clean/condition any leather seats. For my one step I will use an AIO either HD Speed, Megs Paint correcting Cream, or Menz. Would it be more cost effective to use an AIO in my full detail as opposed to a spray wax?
My goal with only offering this package is that I'm trying to be the detail guy that people call when they are willing to have there car completely worked through, not just for the simple wash/dry/vac, heres $50 bucks and onto the next one. I feel that offering the simple wash/wax/dry services as a single guy running part time mobile would cause me some burnout.
If you made it to the end, thank you. Looking at my thoughts and where my mind is out with starting out do you guys have any thoughts or suggestions that I may need to add or change to make sure that I can get off the ground without too hard of a take-off. I love cars and the detail that goes along with them, maybe its the instant gratification of hard work and technique that excites me about the whole thing. But, ultimately I want to share that passion with my customers and I don't want to short change anyone.
Thanks in advance and ill keep an eye on this thread and answer any questions you may have.