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tell me how did you started detailing? then customers?
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alwaysbored786 said:I got my first nice car (bmw), and i wanted to make it look nice. I invested a decent amount of cash in the detailing stuff, then i realized i can make money back if i detail peoples cars. And now im here...
ntwrkguy1 said:Ironically, I got started when I was 9 or 10. My parents bought me a Schwinn bike (back when they were actually built in the US) that had chrome fenders -- yes, chrome fenders on it. For some reason, I equated "being cool" with "keeping the chrome clean", so I would try my best to keep them clean.
Then, the neighbor living next door introduced me to #0000 steel wool, and I was hooked. That stuff left the fenders looking like mirrors, and it was only a matter of time before I started waxing the paint on the bike, and it just took off from there.
By the time I was 16, it was all over. I bought a one-owner 1966 GTO the day I turned 16 (yes, I used the Jedi Mind Trick on my father, convincing him that it wasn't a fast car), and spent the next year waxing it constantly. Later that summer, a friend of mine got us both hired as "detail guys" for his father's wholesale car business. We averaged 4 cars a day (extremely active wholesaler) of paint details, and left the interiors to two other guys. It was nothing but wool pads and rotarys, working on cars with no clear coats. You learned quickly -- and I do mean quickly -- to have an extremely light touch!
Fast forward too many years for me to remember, and now I just detail for a select group of customers (the day job pays too much to give up), as well as my rather demanding wife and kids!![]()