Thinking about starting a detailing business
I'm unemployed right now. I could get a job in my field but I hate it and I hate working for the man. I'm getting too old to chase the carrot, and I'd rather do something I like doing. I have money saved, and I know alot about car care. Am I nuts? I was thinking a high end hand wash/detailing/paintless dent repair shop.
I'd like to hear some pro's and con's
-tim
I love the idea, but.......
Remember, you would be getting into a very labour intensive business to do a better than good job, which high end clients come to expect. As an example, I do detailing on high end cars on the side, and to be honest with you, I spend about 7-9hrs on a car depending on the side. You would have to make your margins attractive enough where you could live off of the profits while at the same time make the cost attractive. It could be difficult, but word of mouth is a powerful thing.
Brian
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Originally Posted by tim
I'm unemployed right now. I could get a job in my field but I hate it and I hate working for the man. I'm getting too old to chase the carrot, and I'd rather do something I like doing. I have money saved, and I know alot about car care. Am I nuts? I was thinking a high end hand wash/detailing/paintless dent repair shop.
I'd like to hear some pro's and con's
-tim
but does he PRINT the flyers?
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Originally Posted by winfred
we have a guy come to do our sale cars, he shows up in a full size van with a good sized water tank in it and a small generator to run vac's and buffers and is pretty much self contained, looks like it could be a decent thing to run, run a flyer to small lots and bring the detailer to them
Takes a place, probably with rent and a plan.
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Originally Posted by liquidtiger720
sounds like a good plan. i want to detail cars over my winter break....but i have a feeling nobody is gonna pay me 75 bucks to do their car. haha.