Hey Friends,
I have a great opportunity this spring to detail on the weekends out of a friends auto repair shop. Last fall he said he had plenty of customers asking if he did detailing in house, and after he discovered I was trying to go out on my own this year, he offered me some space on the weekends to detail. With a near guaranteed customer base at least to start, and with spring fast approaching I am trying to get some material together for him to place on his counter. I have the basics laid out, but after a lot of research and going off the company I used to work for it is usually laid out in "tiers" of detailing packages. I am struggling to find a good balance of time/value in some higher end packages, which is why I look to the community to help me out. A basic outline below:
Wash N Wax $45 - Pretty much the standard fair here, wash, wax, quick vacuum and wipe down, no clay bar for time sake. Aimed at customers who I have already serviced.
Brilliance Interior $80 - Vacuum, shampoo, leather(if applicable), vinyl dressing, inside windows, some other odds and ends.
Brilliance Exterior $80 - Wash, Clay Bar, Wax, Wheels/wheel wells scrubbed and polished, tail pipes and exterior chrome cleaned and polished, tire dressing, plastic trim dressing, outside windows.
Brilliance Complete $140 - Combines both packages for a savings of $20
Brilliance Pinnacle $250 - ???
My biggest competitor is a family owned chain of carwash/detail shops. They have packages ranging from $160 for their main full detail, to $340 for a showroom detail, which frankly is a joke. They use those, "You don't need to wax your car for 2 years!" products which as we know, unless its Opticoat there really isn't anything that can last that long. Also included is a supposed 4-6 hours of machine polishing, yet nobody knows how to use a rotary there.
What I would like is a package above the Brilliance Complete that involves some type of polishing but does not take me 8-10 hours. Due to time constraints I will only have Saturday and Sunday to detail, and I cannot keep the car overnight. So I was thinking of including the Meguiars microfiber polishing system in there as I have used it in the past with great results. The only issues is that it does leave some marring behind, then again it is a one step product. I would aim that package at people looking to improve the appearance of the vehicle without breaking the bank, perfect for after winter. With that system I can usually get a sedan done in 2-3 hours, so I would aim for a price point of about $250 or so.
Any ideas on other items I could add into a package that would appeal to the masses? Things like engine details and headlight restorations seem to be a more "as needed" basis around here.
Thank you to anyone who can assist!
I have a great opportunity this spring to detail on the weekends out of a friends auto repair shop. Last fall he said he had plenty of customers asking if he did detailing in house, and after he discovered I was trying to go out on my own this year, he offered me some space on the weekends to detail. With a near guaranteed customer base at least to start, and with spring fast approaching I am trying to get some material together for him to place on his counter. I have the basics laid out, but after a lot of research and going off the company I used to work for it is usually laid out in "tiers" of detailing packages. I am struggling to find a good balance of time/value in some higher end packages, which is why I look to the community to help me out. A basic outline below:
Wash N Wax $45 - Pretty much the standard fair here, wash, wax, quick vacuum and wipe down, no clay bar for time sake. Aimed at customers who I have already serviced.
Brilliance Interior $80 - Vacuum, shampoo, leather(if applicable), vinyl dressing, inside windows, some other odds and ends.
Brilliance Exterior $80 - Wash, Clay Bar, Wax, Wheels/wheel wells scrubbed and polished, tail pipes and exterior chrome cleaned and polished, tire dressing, plastic trim dressing, outside windows.
Brilliance Complete $140 - Combines both packages for a savings of $20
Brilliance Pinnacle $250 - ???
My biggest competitor is a family owned chain of carwash/detail shops. They have packages ranging from $160 for their main full detail, to $340 for a showroom detail, which frankly is a joke. They use those, "You don't need to wax your car for 2 years!" products which as we know, unless its Opticoat there really isn't anything that can last that long. Also included is a supposed 4-6 hours of machine polishing, yet nobody knows how to use a rotary there.
What I would like is a package above the Brilliance Complete that involves some type of polishing but does not take me 8-10 hours. Due to time constraints I will only have Saturday and Sunday to detail, and I cannot keep the car overnight. So I was thinking of including the Meguiars microfiber polishing system in there as I have used it in the past with great results. The only issues is that it does leave some marring behind, then again it is a one step product. I would aim that package at people looking to improve the appearance of the vehicle without breaking the bank, perfect for after winter. With that system I can usually get a sedan done in 2-3 hours, so I would aim for a price point of about $250 or so.
Any ideas on other items I could add into a package that would appeal to the masses? Things like engine details and headlight restorations seem to be a more "as needed" basis around here.
Thank you to anyone who can assist!