Lightroom Shots from my Detailing Studio!

Hi MachNU,



What we charge for each car really depends typically on the sort of detailing it requires. It could start from about your currency equivalent of over a grand for a couple of days work on a new car and could be up to ten times as much for concours-level preparations. Restorations are invariably subjective. :)



MachNU said:
I dont want to sound unprofessional....but...



WHAT

THA

****!



At first I thought this was some really really really really really rich guys garage, let alone a detailing shop. I mean wow. I did not think a detailing shop could be something that far out there. It boggles my mind at how much something like that cost to set-up and what your overhead is per month. Hell, I am really interested to know how much you average in price charged per car. I would love to know, even if you have to send it in a private message. I am not knocking your work or business, far from it. This just literally blows me mind. I dont think I could ever have imagined before this thread, there being a detailing shop in the world like this.
 
Hi Jean-Claude,



Thanks! The actual detailing crew is made up of about 15 people, administrative and back-end aside...



Jean-Claude said:
How the devil did I miss this thread?!



Macdude, great shop and great craftsmanship! How many guys do you have doing the physical detail work?
 
Here's a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano that was detailed recently:



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You folks are absolutely insane!



Just curious, are all of your clients actually from Malaysia, or do people send cars to you from other countries to be detailed?
 
Most are from Malaysia naturally but a percentage of my clients do actually ship them in for specialized detailing work. We've worked on exotics and classics from Hong Kong, Australia, Germany, UK, Singapore and others. Just three-weeks ago another Porsche was shipped overseas after we had completed our detailing. Our country's lower currency exchange rate also makes this an attractive proposition for some ;)



Shiny Lil Detlr said:
You folks are absolutely insane!



Just curious, are all of your clients actually from Malaysia, or do people send cars to you from other countries to be detailed?
 
macdude said:
Most are from Malaysia naturally but a percentage of my clients do actually ship them in for specialized detailing work. We've worked on exotics and classics from Hong Kong, Australia, Germany, UK, Singapore and others. Just three-weeks ago another Porsche was shipped overseas after we had completed our detailing. Our country's lower currency exchange rate also makes this an attractive proposition for some ;)



Darren, I'm glad you're doing well over there. Fellow Malaysian here as well and my dad has visited your shop before. My good friend in KL also brought his dad's classic Jaguar to your shop as well. Looking forward to meeting you soon!
 
I don't even know what to say :xyxthumbs I have to honestly say that I had never seen a detailing shop or operation like that, impressive is an understatement. Simply Awesome!
 
Just saw this again and cannot remember if I commented............(Oldness) but if I did it bears repeating this is TIGHTNESS SQUARED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I would vote for cubed, but I agree, this is jaw-droppingly amazing. From the shop setup to the photography to the cars to the level of detail exhibited... I'm nearly speechless.
 
I am awed by the shop, and similarly awed by the size of the client base that has the $$ to have you perform your magic on their awesome toys. I know there are people out there with money... but this is sick money and a lot of customers to spend it!!



Your shop is truly amazing. Thanks for sharing with us.



Jeff
 
This is by far the most amazing detail shop I have seen in ages. Everything is top notch! Well done!
 
I felt a deja~vu looking at this, imagine Robin Leach yelling and pointing out all the things. Truely, this is the Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous Detail Shop. This is the ultimate!
 
macdude HUGE RESPECT!!!



This is the kind of posting that get's me thinking 'so this is what REAL detailing is about...'.:cooleek:



From your technical and everyday use experience, a much smaller but similar setup (i.e. office/waiting area, 1 detailing bay combining wet, interior, and exterior with some kind of dust filtering aircon) and a small warehouse area)



1) Is it technicaly feasable?

2) What sort of spend would you estimate to create (give it in your currency)? I am only looking ballpark figure.



To be honest I would love to see myself working on a car inside a mall, through a glass window where people walk buy and get a taste of what detailing is about.



Thank you for keeping the dream alive with your post and pics!
 
Every time I see this thread, all i can say is "Wow!"



Gives me an idea of what to ask my wife for Christmas and birthday for the next 50 years...
 
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