Niko Molina
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- Apr 10, 2014
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Fair enough bud. Will look into raising them accordingly & re-arranging my packages/add-ons.Not trying to sound rude here, but have you ever done this before? I just don't see how you expect to wash and dry a car twice, decon, clay bar, AIO, full interior and do an engine bay in 1.5-2.5 hours. That would take me at least 6-8 hours to do properly. I think you are WAYYYYYYY undercharging, hobby or not.
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Yes I've detailed my car and about 4 of my family's cars. Not to this extent though so yes I can see how I've misjudged the time-frames. I'll get a better graph throughout my practice cars.
I read a few of your posts and you seems to be very very new to detailing. You don't seems to understand the basic concepts and your time evaluation is WAAAYYY off. Before you decide to start a business, you should do the following:
1. Read as much as you can about all aspects of detailing. Besides this forum I suggest you spend a lot of time on youtube. There are 2 book that are a must for detaillers: Renny Doyle's How to Start a Home-Based Car Detailing Business How to make money detailing cars and Mike Phillip's The Art of detailing.
2. Do a lot of freebees for friends and familiy to tune your process. This will allow you to learn how to work both your products and Equipment and it will give you a fee of the time needed to do everything.
Once you are completelly comfortable with every aspect of detailing, sit down and decide how much you want to make per hour. once you know that design your packages and apply the appropriate amount to them.
I like your enthousiams but you need to take a more diciplined approach to this if you don't want to crash and burn doing a 14 hours detail for 100$.
Yes I am new. My time frames are off because I haven't done it to this extent. I did a full 3-step process on my 240 and it took 6 hours. Didn't do engine bay, decon, foam, the rims/tires correctly and half-assed my interior because I wanted to focus on just the paint.
1. I have been reading. Been reading Mike Phillip's 'How-To' Articles in the sticky in the 'Ask Mike Phillips' sub-forum. Also have his booked being shipped to my house as of Saturday.
2. I have cars lined up to 'practice'
--'93 240SX Convertible
--'94 240SX Convertible
--'10 CR-V
--'10 Accord
--'02 Cavalier
--'12 Fusion
I'm not 'opening up' for business until the first week of July anyways. I'm essentially in my planning stages right now.
Thanks for your input though it is appreciated.