FantasiesCarWsh
New member
Good Evening everyone,
I've been casually reading autopia and autogeek forums for nearly two years now and am constantly googling the industry. It amazes me that the community in the detailing biz is so supportive - Cheers to all of you that provide such vital information.
I live in Ontario, Canada, but have been a nomad across the country. Since losing my job in 2008 when the recession became full-blown, I have moved to cities that I believe will be prosperous. I have taken many employment risks and they have not been financially rewarding. This time around, after working my tail off for a tradesman in a sales role and providing an exceptionally high revenue, I was informed that I will not get my bonus until February of 2017 (one full year from that point). I took my paycheques since then and have slowly entered the world of automotive detailing.
I am keeping the full-time job and have leased a garage that will only be open part-time after 5pm and Saturdays. Worst case scenario, I have a place to store my classic car that has been falling apart due to low income (this vehicle is also being used as part of my marketing and sales plan). I am hoping that you guys can steer me in the right direction...
It is difficult to purchase product in Canada. Exchange rates, duty charges, and the low Canadian dollar rob me. I was under the impression that Chemical Guys were my best option for washes and waxes. Can you guys pass along your wisdom regarding this? I want to offer PREMIUM and premium only to my customers. If you can suggest the wash and/or wax that has blown your mind or your experience with Chemical Guys, I will be in great debt to you. Thank you for your advice!
Ty
I've been casually reading autopia and autogeek forums for nearly two years now and am constantly googling the industry. It amazes me that the community in the detailing biz is so supportive - Cheers to all of you that provide such vital information.
I live in Ontario, Canada, but have been a nomad across the country. Since losing my job in 2008 when the recession became full-blown, I have moved to cities that I believe will be prosperous. I have taken many employment risks and they have not been financially rewarding. This time around, after working my tail off for a tradesman in a sales role and providing an exceptionally high revenue, I was informed that I will not get my bonus until February of 2017 (one full year from that point). I took my paycheques since then and have slowly entered the world of automotive detailing.
I am keeping the full-time job and have leased a garage that will only be open part-time after 5pm and Saturdays. Worst case scenario, I have a place to store my classic car that has been falling apart due to low income (this vehicle is also being used as part of my marketing and sales plan). I am hoping that you guys can steer me in the right direction...
It is difficult to purchase product in Canada. Exchange rates, duty charges, and the low Canadian dollar rob me. I was under the impression that Chemical Guys were my best option for washes and waxes. Can you guys pass along your wisdom regarding this? I want to offer PREMIUM and premium only to my customers. If you can suggest the wash and/or wax that has blown your mind or your experience with Chemical Guys, I will be in great debt to you. Thank you for your advice!
Ty