DontGetBit
New member
I have been seriously thinking about detailing cars on the side. I work from 7pm to 3am monday through friday, which leaves me free time during the day and weekends. I could use the extra income to help save for a house. I know a lot of people/business owners in town and everyone knows that my car is very important to me. I recieve compliments and people ask for suggestions all of the time. The detailer in town sold his shop and equipment about a month ago. The new owner, although he has the client list, has been unable to keep the business successful. I have not seen any of his work other than a simple wash, so I can not comment on his ability. The previous owner, although he was successful in making money and keeping clients, did not use much more than wax on paint. I spent a good amount of money to have him buff and remove some scratches from my old truck and I was very dissapointed with his results.
My plan is to approach the local business owners that I know and get their feedback on my idea. If they would like to try my services I would give them a free full detail or wash/vac. If they are then impressed with my work I will begin to build my client list, get business cards, flyers, gift certificates, etc.
The amount of cars I could do a day would vary depending on what they need. Below is a list of what I expect to be able to complete.
During the week:
2-4 wash/vac/dress per day or
1 full detail vac/interior/wash/clay/wash/scratch and swirl remover/glaze or polish(or both)/wax/dress per day or
2-3 wash/vac/1 step lsp/dress per day or
Weekends (may just try Sat. to start out):
3-5 wash/vac/dress per day or
1 full detail
2-4 wash/vac/1 step lsp/dress per day
The name and slogan that I have come up with are:
Mr. T's Auto Spa
"I pity the fool that can outshine me"
It is simple and should be easy to remember. My first name is Thomas and everyone is always trying to shorten it to Tom or T. I am going to come up with a cool logo for a business card, letterhead, envelopes, etc.
The past few weeks of reading on this site has answered a lot of questions and given me some very helpful information. If I try this idea out and it does not work, oh well I will move on. On the other hand, if I try it and it is successful I may give some thought into opening a mobile detailing or shop business.
My plan is to approach the local business owners that I know and get their feedback on my idea. If they would like to try my services I would give them a free full detail or wash/vac. If they are then impressed with my work I will begin to build my client list, get business cards, flyers, gift certificates, etc.
The amount of cars I could do a day would vary depending on what they need. Below is a list of what I expect to be able to complete.
During the week:
2-4 wash/vac/dress per day or
1 full detail vac/interior/wash/clay/wash/scratch and swirl remover/glaze or polish(or both)/wax/dress per day or
2-3 wash/vac/1 step lsp/dress per day or
Weekends (may just try Sat. to start out):
3-5 wash/vac/dress per day or
1 full detail
2-4 wash/vac/1 step lsp/dress per day
The name and slogan that I have come up with are:
Mr. T's Auto Spa
"I pity the fool that can outshine me"
It is simple and should be easy to remember. My first name is Thomas and everyone is always trying to shorten it to Tom or T. I am going to come up with a cool logo for a business card, letterhead, envelopes, etc.
The past few weeks of reading on this site has answered a lot of questions and given me some very helpful information. If I try this idea out and it does not work, oh well I will move on. On the other hand, if I try it and it is successful I may give some thought into opening a mobile detailing or shop business.