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What does a mobile detailer do to keep busy if they are in a northern state that can have snow from late nov to late march? How does the freezing temps effect chemical? etc. thank you to all that answer.
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I usually stood at a window, watched it snow, and wished I had a shop lol.
well you have a few real options ... 1) get a shop 2) work for a dealer 3) get a seasonal other job 4) go south for the winterWhat does a mobile detailer do to keep busy if they are in a northern state that can have snow from late nov to late march? How does the freezing temps effect chemical? etc. thank you to all that answer.
I usually stood at a window, watched it snow, and wished I had a shop lol.
I did this for the past few years but it seems that I will be detailing 10 to 15 cars a month for a new client and cleaning and turning wrenches on buses for another. Then I know of a few clients who have big garages, maybe I can get their cars done over the winter. I also was offered a snow shovel from a snow removal guy who says at $10 a walk I can make $300 per snow day so hopefully I won't need to resort to working for the man this winter.I usually stood at a window, watched it snow, and wished I had a shop lol.