HD Car Care - Detroit (in progress pics)

David Fermani

Forza Auto Salon
It gives me great pleasure to announce that HD Car Care - Detroit has closed the deal on its new home. We just completed the paperwork for an exclusive commercial building on 1251 Rochester Rd (at Maple/15 mile) in Troy, MI. Centrally located within the affluent automotive xmecca of Bloomfield, Birmingham, Rochester Hills & Royal Oak, but also immediately surrounded by approximately 50 new & pre-owned car dealerships including the Troy Motor Mall.


This 6000++ square foot facility will be transformed into a state of the art detailing & reconditioning center. Our main focus will be both high volume dealer reconditioning as well as high end retail detailing and permanent paint coating systems. Not only will HDCC - Detroit be highlighting the use of the exclusive HD Car Care product line, but will also be utilizing the most modern machines & tools to perform the highest quality and efficient workflows the detailing industry has to offer.

HD Car Care - Detroit will be unique as it is the detailing industry's 1st detailing operation to launch from a well known car care product line. Like the HD product line, HDCC - Detroit will also focus their efforts on relentless growth coupled by unparralled service, quality and innovation. David Fermani, the owner of HDCC-Detoit, worked closely with Tunch Goren (owner of 3D Products who manufacturers the HD Car Care line) to brand and develop a complete line of detailing products geared towards the high end detailer and enthusiast car care aficionado. HD Car Care products has built a strong image of quality by claiming to be one of the only product lines developed by high end detailers for high end detailers. All products are custom blended for ease of use and peak performance. In fact, Tunch Goren holds the trademark for Detailing Made Simple which coincides with the marketing approach of the HD Car Care brand.















 
Rochester NY is also prime for such a facility. Plenty of available facilities close to a whole slew of new and used car dealerships. We also have really tough winters that take their toll on cars. Nothing like this exists in the Rochester Buffalo corridor. I'd love to be a part of such an enterprise. HD products are second to none.
 
Thanks a bunch everyone! I will certainly share some more pics of the build out as I go. I'm hoping to have the doors officially open for business August 4th. I plan on having a grand opening party the weekend before (August 1st - Saturday) so mark your calendars. Everyone's invited.
 
Great news Super Dave!! Best of luck! Just in time for WDC! :)




Will you price match? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Congratulations! And good luck!

Will you have a retail "counter" to purchase detailing products?

Will you offer "detailing classes?"
 
Thanks!!! Please stop on by when you are around!




And "price matching" is fighting words. :(









Thanks!! Yes to both of those. I definitely plan on offering the 3D/HD line up as well as training classes to beginners and enthusiasts looking to step up their car care game. I'd love to help you any way I can. And assuming that you're local, please feel free to attend my Grand Opening party on Saturday August 2nd.
 
As promised, here are some additional pictures I snapped today:




I am attached to a auto repair shop with a huge parking lot:









My space (6400 sq ft):








Monday the plumbing contractor is going to cut out this 20 X 20 corner piece of concrete to install a floor trench drain and oil/water separator.








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We're considering reusing these pre-fabbed door walls for the 20 X 20 office we're building. They're equipped with lighting and windows.

















And here's an additional air storage tank that we're planning on having connected to our compressor. (thanks to my landlord)





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Thanks! Stay tuned for more pics.






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Excellent! Please spread the word. Tentatively speaking, I'll probably start the event around 12pm. I'll make a formal announcement asap.
 
Dan said:
Congrats David. I'm sure this is the first of many locations to come.


 


Thanks Dan! I'd love to some day have multiple locations. I just need to concentrate on getting this one working at full capacity 1st. 


 
bigltc said:
I'm enjoying your build!  Are you planning on having a lift?


 


Thanks! A brand new 4 post lift is already ready & waiting. I'll try to get better pics once the lighting is installed. 


 


 
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<span style="font-family:'eras demi itc', sans-serif;">Existing wash bay flooring being taken up:


 


 


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<span style="font-family:'eras demi itc', sans-serif;">Here's the 75 gallon oil/water separator and trench drains that will soon be installed:


 


 


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<span style="font-family:'eras demi itc', sans-serif;">14 foot long of drains:


 


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<span style="font-family:'eras demi itc', sans-serif;">Endless supply of electrical power. In fact, this building use to be the home of a manufacturing plant back in the day and they left the lighting behind.


 


 


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<span style="font-family:'eras demi itc', sans-serif;">Old lighting has been taken down. I'll be installing approximately 35 new 6 lamp T8 fixtures with high lumen lamps. I'm actually going to be receiving a pretty good rebate from our local energy supplier as part of their energy efficiency program:


 


 


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Will you be keeping any of the MH fixtures as spot lamps for paint correction, or are you relying on fluorescent lighting alone?


 


Progress is looking good!
 
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