Do you provide Mobile Detailing for your customers?

Do you provide Mobile Detailing for your customers?

  • No, I only detail my own vehicles

    Votes: 11 28.2%
  • No, I detail out of my shop

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, I detail out of my own home

    Votes: 11 28.2%
  • Yes, I do mobile service, as well as my shop

    Votes: 12 30.8%
  • Yes, I only do mobile service

    Votes: 5 12.8%
  • Other.....

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    39
Well back on subject....

Here's how I take care of my customers.....
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I knew I forgot something! :clap::clap::clap:

Gotta keep hydrated :biggrin:


I guess the above post is related to mobile detailing?

Mobile something!

^ :huh:

Yes, under the "OTHER" category.

Double > :huh:

I know that there are spam filters set up for offensive stuff like this! How do they keep getting through?!!!!

I guess I missed something :o

wow, that's sumthin first thing in the morning!!

Musta been a good one :(

More like International :hurray:

You notice that too ^ The cars he's been posting....That don't look like Michigan("GO BLUE") to me :spy:

Unfortunately, spam filters cannot always prevent pictures in posts.
I have numerous filters in place for text, etc., but when a pic is embeded, well.....
Sorry, they posted really early this morning....gotta sleep sometime you know.

We understand perfectally Admin Sleep

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Here's how I take care of my customers.....
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Wow, Justin thats an immpresive little set-up you got there. Everything you need right at your fingertips :wizard:

I'm sure you've thought of this, but wonder what a topper would look like on there :Snowman:
 
That is a really nice setup Justin. How much water can you carry in the tank?

Jack

Thanks.

It holds 60 gallons. All I've needed for the last 5 years. I am ordering a new, square, 100 gallon that will have the same footprint as this one. I'm also adding a pro painted aluminum. It's the one that make you remove that tailgate. I'm also getting rid of the wood platform base and having a steel one welded.
 
I'm another big fan of Bill's polls. They make for some informative reading and I always learn something... thanks Bill!:notworthy::thumbup::thumbup:

I'm in the "have polish, will travel" and also "at my shop" camp. I prefer the shop most definitely but some people prefer me to come to them, which I gladly do... for an extra fee.
I pack everthing in bins and have a checklist for what I need to bring when going mobile. I need a cool topper for my truck like Justin has, the one he's got is perfect.

Here's why I don't like to leave the shop, it's safe, secure and spacious: 1,500sqft, 12.5ft ceilings, central heat and air, floor drains for indoor washing, ADT alarm system, deadbolts on the garage doors, metal fire door side entrance, bathroom and shower, hot and cold running water to wash cars with... not to mention, cable TV, satellite radio and a great stereo system. I love this place. :)

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I'm another big fan of Bill's polls. They make for some informative reading and I always learn something... thanks Bill!:notworthy::thumbup::thumbup:

Your Welcome, Gary!!! Yeah, I enjoy doing polls. I try to post a new one every week or so, just to keep discussions going! If you have poll ideas, I'd be glad to post.....

Great looking shop you have there! (I need more room!!!:banghead:) I can see why you love that place. I love it too!:clap:
 
I started off mobile and soon realized that due to the wide variance in work areas when using customer garages that it made it tricky to achieve the same caliber of results.. Cramped garages with improper lighting were killing me...

Additionally, my efficiency when doing a mobile job compared to when I am stationary seriously drops..

As a result, I no longer do mobile work.. Win/Win really since my results are more easliy and consitently achieved with proper lighting and as a result of being more efficient it adds up to less hours ($$) for the customer...
 
I started off mobile and soon realized that due to the wide variance in work areas when using customer garages that it made it tricky to achieve the same caliber of results.. Cramped garages with improper lighting were killing me...

Additionally, my efficiency when doing a mobile job compared to when I am stationary seriously drops..

As a result, I no longer do mobile work.. Win/Win really since my results are more easliy and consitently achieved with proper lighting and as a result of being more efficient it adds up to less hours ($$) for the customer...

That's exactly how I feel too....though I will still take them on if I want the job and the set up is OK. ;)
 
I started off mobile and soon realized that due to the wide variance in work areas when using customer garages that it made it tricky to achieve the same caliber of results.. Cramped garages with improper lighting were killing me...

Additionally, my efficiency when doing a mobile job compared to when I am stationary seriously drops..

As a result, I no longer do mobile work.. Win/Win really since my results are more easliy and consitently achieved with proper lighting and as a result of being more efficient it adds up to less hours ($$) for the customer...

What do you do if a a customer has a Ferrari 599 and does not want to "drop" it off? I ran into this when I was in FL.

I had a shop this summer and noticed my higher end clients went away. I also noticed that this winter, I would be paying rent while the shop was closed down due to the weather.

How did you overcome these things?
 
What do you do if a a customer has a Ferrari 599 and does not want to "drop" it off? I ran into this when I was in FL.

I had a shop this summer and noticed my higher end clients went away. I also noticed that this winter, I would be paying rent while the shop was closed down due to the weather.

How did you overcome these things?

Same thing I tell the customer that is driving an M5

Being that I was mobile at first, I had already built up a good relationship status with my existing clientele. It's really all in the way you present it... My approach is honest and truthful...Consistent results more easliy achieved at a lesser hourly rate...

When I stopped doing mobile I was a little curious if this would displease any of my customers. When I told them my reasons for ceasing to offer mobile service they were more than understanding.

Also considering that they were already hooked on the services I provide made it an easy situation. One of them actually likened it to being addicted to Starbucks. I did not loose one customer and in fact, attracted new customers...

If a customer had a vehicle that they did not want to drop off I would certainly understand but, only if they had optimal working environment would I do mobile and it would incur an extra fee... luckily I have not had to cross that bridge yet.
 
Same thing I tell the customer that is driving an M5

Being that I was mobile at first, I had already built up a good relationship status with my existing clientele. It's really all in the way you present it... My approach is honest and truthful...Consistent results more easliy achieved at a lesser hourly rate...

When I stopped doing mobile I was a little curious if this would displease any of my customers. When I told them my reasons for ceasing to offer mobile service they were more than understanding.

Also considering that they were already hooked on the services I provide made it an easy situation. One of them actually likened it to being addicted to Starbucks. I did not loose one customer and in fact, attracted new customers...

If a customer had a vehicle that they did not want to drop off I would certainly understand but, only if they had optimal working environment would I do mobile and it would incur an extra fee... luckily I have not had to cross that bridge yet.

Excellent answers!

Do you work out of your own garage or rent?
I was only able to work for 12 days in January (includes my trip). I would have hated to have had the shop during this time. Maybe I just didn't have a good plan together.
 
Excellent answers!

Do you work out of your own garage or rent?
I was only able to work for 12 days in January (includes my trip). I would have hated to have had the shop during this time. Maybe I just didn't have a good plan together.


Out of my garage... Insulated, heated, drained... Very well lit, in fact before I start for the next season I am adding even more lighting... Incandescent and metal halide!

In order to be year round in my area at a level that can maintain my lifestyle, I would have to do dealer work to supplement the snowy winters and I just don't desire to do that...
 
Your Welcome, Gary!!! Yeah, I enjoy doing polls. I try to post a new one every week or so, just to keep discussions going! If you have poll ideas, I'd be glad to post.....

Great looking shop you have there! (I need more room!!!:banghead:) I can see why you love that place. I love it too!:clap:

Thanks Bill, I appreciate the kind words and definitely appreciate what you do here at TID, there's always some good "Luster" (read: educational) posts to read. The polls are so useful to get a handle on what everyone else is doing or thinking.

I've got a couple of ideas for polls, I'll PM you with them tonight when I get home. Thanks for the offer!!:hurray:
 
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