Hey Everyone!
I was very fortunate to have a close friend of mine give me the opportunity to detail out of his auto repair shop on the weekends once spring starts up. He mentioned several customers last fall were looking for a detailer to get their cars ready for winter. With short notice and scheduling difficulties I was unable to oblige, however with spring fast approaching he will have plenty of customers interested. His shop was rated the best repair shop in the city, so his customers are loyal and very trusting of him. I worked for a detailing company in the area for a little over 8 years, and at the very least want to make this a weekend business until I am ready to go full time. I have detailed on the side in the past for a few customers here and there, but its mostly friends and family. With that said, I have a solid base of products now, but there are a few services I wish to offer, and things I want to upgrade but am unsure which product to choose.
For starters I would like a nice top of the line DA. While I do not mind the PC I have now, the vibrations kill me doing an entire car. I have rotary experience but not enough to where I am comfortable tackling an entire vehicle. I know my limits and want to find the right product to help me along the way. The PC will be relegated to smaller areas as I have a 3" backing plate for it. I was looking at the Griot's G21, seems to be a toss up between that and the Rupes. Price isn't too much of a concern as I am willing to pay for a quality product, and I will use the funds from the first couple of details to pay for it.
Next is I would love to offer some sort of headlight restoration service. The one I worked with prior is not available to purchase over the counter so to speak. We used a griot's 3" DA with various sanding disks, and then sealed the headlights with a UV coating. That coating is what I am most worried about. Sure I could sand and polish the lights, but it was my understanding that without some type of sealant afterwards, they will get hazy all over again. Are there any systems or products you guys use on a regular basis with good results?
Lastly is offering a paint chip repair service via Dr. Color Chip. I will be testing it on my personal car this spring, but the few videos I have seen seems to work very well for light to moderate chips. The idea was to offer the service and if selected the client pays a deposit up front for the paint(as its color matched to the car) that way if they back out of the detail I am not out $40 with paint I cant use. Two questions about this, first does anyone here offer something like this? and if so how do you price such a thing? $40 might be a little tough to stomach and nothing has even been fixed yet. The process seems pretty quick so maybe $1 per chip fixed, or something like a 1' by 1' box for X dollars?
To anyone who can help guide me through these couple of choices, thank you!!
I was very fortunate to have a close friend of mine give me the opportunity to detail out of his auto repair shop on the weekends once spring starts up. He mentioned several customers last fall were looking for a detailer to get their cars ready for winter. With short notice and scheduling difficulties I was unable to oblige, however with spring fast approaching he will have plenty of customers interested. His shop was rated the best repair shop in the city, so his customers are loyal and very trusting of him. I worked for a detailing company in the area for a little over 8 years, and at the very least want to make this a weekend business until I am ready to go full time. I have detailed on the side in the past for a few customers here and there, but its mostly friends and family. With that said, I have a solid base of products now, but there are a few services I wish to offer, and things I want to upgrade but am unsure which product to choose.
For starters I would like a nice top of the line DA. While I do not mind the PC I have now, the vibrations kill me doing an entire car. I have rotary experience but not enough to where I am comfortable tackling an entire vehicle. I know my limits and want to find the right product to help me along the way. The PC will be relegated to smaller areas as I have a 3" backing plate for it. I was looking at the Griot's G21, seems to be a toss up between that and the Rupes. Price isn't too much of a concern as I am willing to pay for a quality product, and I will use the funds from the first couple of details to pay for it.
Next is I would love to offer some sort of headlight restoration service. The one I worked with prior is not available to purchase over the counter so to speak. We used a griot's 3" DA with various sanding disks, and then sealed the headlights with a UV coating. That coating is what I am most worried about. Sure I could sand and polish the lights, but it was my understanding that without some type of sealant afterwards, they will get hazy all over again. Are there any systems or products you guys use on a regular basis with good results?
Lastly is offering a paint chip repair service via Dr. Color Chip. I will be testing it on my personal car this spring, but the few videos I have seen seems to work very well for light to moderate chips. The idea was to offer the service and if selected the client pays a deposit up front for the paint(as its color matched to the car) that way if they back out of the detail I am not out $40 with paint I cant use. Two questions about this, first does anyone here offer something like this? and if so how do you price such a thing? $40 might be a little tough to stomach and nothing has even been fixed yet. The process seems pretty quick so maybe $1 per chip fixed, or something like a 1' by 1' box for X dollars?
To anyone who can help guide me through these couple of choices, thank you!!