The Hard Fact of Life....vent....

Read a Bible for motivation and ALL of the answers to lifes questions. Ask God what he wants you to do with your life. Better yet, ask him to take it over
 
Seth, you have the desire but even a detailing business can be considered complex when starting up. If you do not have a business plan, strongly consider the previous recommendation. A comprehensive plan should be simple with some areas and complex on other areas. The process should be hard and ultimately fulfilling. You also need to look at yourself through a customer's eyes and ask yourself what you see, whether you would purchase a service through that person, and the like. Essentially, be your own worst critic in the most constructive way imaginable. Also, reaching out to family and friends would be another avenue. Sometimes trusted family and friends are too nice and tactful; when in fact they have some good, hard feedback that you need to hear.


I will say that starting off with interiors is probably a strength for you; leverage that. Another strength is that you made a tough decision; to back away while until you get the necessary resources. I recall about ten years ago on a documentary I was watching something that has stayed with me. A movie director is not worth his/her salt until they have the intestinal fortitude to delete their favorite scene in a movie. The point was it is all about what the movie-goer wants, needs or expects to see; and if a director cannot do that 100% of the time, in every scene, then something is missing.

Best of luck to you.

I like this alot. Good post!
 
Checkout local car show events. Arrive ready to work. Maybe offer a waterless wash and wax for a "special" price. If you can do this at the shows, eventually you'll get your name out there and get more business.

If that sounds like a little too much, maybe offer to detail a specific part of the car, like a noticeable scratch or poorly detailed area. Eventually someone will give you a try and that may get you name out there too.

Yet another car show deal... If you have a friend with a car show worthy car, set them up to accept a detail at the car show with you to show off you skills in front of the peeps at the show. A demo so to speak.

I hope that helps!
 
Seth,

Stay in faith, I started my business with $100. A piece of advice, look at the waterless products, Harbor Freight and Home Depot. Harbor Freight, has many detailing products to get you started. Home Depot have many shop vacs. My waterless carwash and detail took two years to get where I am now. Talk to everyone you can, I have a quota of meeting atleast 100 new people a week. Trust me keep going, don't give up!!
 
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