jason rawls
Weekend Warrior
My question is for mobile guys that offer express details or for those that have any experience with it.
I am wondering if there is good profit potential from offering these quick low cost services. I am thinking somewhere between $60 - $80 for a wash, wax, dress tires, vacuum and dress interior. No buffing, claying, carpet shampooing, leather cleaning, etc.
I believe that the benfits of offering this type of service is that it allows you to tap the sector of the market that does not need restoration type services - i.e. new and well maintained vehicles.
My concerns, however, is that people will tend to opt for the cheaper option and think that they will still get the same results.
I think that very few people realize how much better their paint will look after a compound and polish to remove swirl marks and oxidation.
I also fear that since I won't be able to spend as much time on these "express details", the end result won't be satisfactory (at least in my eyes) and my reputation might be tarnished.
However, I am trying to start a mobile business and as of right now I don't have any customers (still getting everything prepared), and I need a way to get my foot in the door by appealing to a larger group of people - those who dont have $150-$200 to spend on a detail as well as those who do.
If anybody offers this type of services I would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions on this topic.
How much should I charge?
What services should I offer for an express detail?
How do I explain to customers who need restorations that an express detail won't produce the same results?
How do I prevent from acquiring the reputaion of being a quick and cheap detailer?
Thanks!
I am wondering if there is good profit potential from offering these quick low cost services. I am thinking somewhere between $60 - $80 for a wash, wax, dress tires, vacuum and dress interior. No buffing, claying, carpet shampooing, leather cleaning, etc.
I believe that the benfits of offering this type of service is that it allows you to tap the sector of the market that does not need restoration type services - i.e. new and well maintained vehicles.
My concerns, however, is that people will tend to opt for the cheaper option and think that they will still get the same results.
I think that very few people realize how much better their paint will look after a compound and polish to remove swirl marks and oxidation.
I also fear that since I won't be able to spend as much time on these "express details", the end result won't be satisfactory (at least in my eyes) and my reputation might be tarnished.
However, I am trying to start a mobile business and as of right now I don't have any customers (still getting everything prepared), and I need a way to get my foot in the door by appealing to a larger group of people - those who dont have $150-$200 to spend on a detail as well as those who do.
If anybody offers this type of services I would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions on this topic.
How much should I charge?
What services should I offer for an express detail?
How do I explain to customers who need restorations that an express detail won't produce the same results?
How do I prevent from acquiring the reputaion of being a quick and cheap detailer?
Thanks!