What do you think of this mobile detailing station?

602rwtq

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It bolts into a cargo van and provides electricitiy, water tank, pressure washer, and plenty of storage for bottles, waxes, equipment:



http://www.qualityautodetailing.com/run.php?C=slideunit&ID=1000



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I much prefer an in-van unit to a trailer, as trailers are hard to park and carry a theft/vandalism risk.



Seems like a durable unit. Anyone know of other in-van units on the market?
 
IDK, just seems a little steep on the price....you can get all the items for about 2-3K then have something built inside your van for about 1K most likely....its nice that its already done, but price seems a little high
 
toyotaguy said:
IDK, just seems a little steep on the price....you can get all the items for about 2-3K then have something built inside your van for about 1K most likely....its nice that its already done, but price seems a little high



Ditto.



Just my trailer (open utility), PW, generator, tank, & reels cost me around $2,000 (all bought seperately).



Trailers are awesome if you get an enclosed one. I have an open utility due to weight issues with a vehicle I had. I no longer have that vehicle, so I'm probably going to go back and get an enclosed. An enclosed trailer has the same benefits as a van (security, keeping your equipment & supplies free from weather issues, huge advertising space, attention getting, etc.). The biggest advantages with a trailer is that you can get a very nice one for thousands less than the cost of a van, and when you are done at the end of the day, you just un-hitch it and go. The biggest dis-advantages are maneurvering with a trailer, parking a trailer, and a increase of maintenance you must do to your tow vehicle.
 
I put this together a while ago for about $2800. The configuration of accessories is a bit different now but you get the general idea. I put all the equipment into it that I wanted and it's been great since.



A few things I don't care for with the yellow unit up top are:

-it's yellow

-looks like a lot of weight in the far rear. Careful on the suspension, you know?!

-inefficient use of space on the sides, even a cargo van fills up fast.

-where does the exhaust go? In?!

-looks like fun trying to fill the generators fuel tank.



If it's worth three grand for someone else to fabricate the unit and give you a free vacuum plus supplies, :2thumbs: I had a blast setting mine up.
 

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pssstue said:
I put this together a while ago for about $2800. The configuration of accessories is a bit different now but you get the general idea. I put all the equipment into it that I wanted and it's been great since.



A few things I don't care for with the yellow unit up top are:

-it's yellow

-looks like a lot of weight in the far rear. Careful on the suspension, you know?!

-inefficient use of space on the sides, even a cargo van fills up fast.

-where does the exhaust go? In?!

-looks like fun trying to fill the generators fuel tank.



If it's worth three grand for someone else to fabricate the unit and give you a free vacuum plus supplies, :2thumbs: I had a blast setting mine up.



Nicely done! Sell that set up for $5k. I might buy one.



Any problems with exhaust from your generator smelling up your van?
 
602rwtq said:
Nicely done! Sell that set up for $5k. I might buy one.



Any problems with exhaust from your generator smelling up your van?





No. . . the generator and PW vent through stainless conduit that forms a Y about 6" before going through the floor of the van to a rearward pointing exhaust just before the axle. :chuckle: Once I set up a basket fan in the ceiling I will be able to run my equipment for a long while, doors closed, silently without the current furnace effect.
 
Andrew,



I was looking at the picture of your van and thought, "That looks like Andrew's set up." I then looked at your location.



Guys, I have seen a lot of mobile set-ups- even used to sell for a company. Andrew's set up is top of the line. Very accessible and clean. I refer him regularly to clients asking for a quality detail- did you get the Corbin's cars? Another guy, Aldo will probably call for a few cars.



Anyway, if you have any questions about set up, I would listen to what he says.



Andrew, for the ceiling fan, you can get a good one at Adam's RV. He's a former parent where I teach and that is what I was going to do with my van.



Hope you are busy this summer,



Rob
 
Rob. . .



Thank you for the kind words and of course, the referral(s). The Corbins have left to Alaska for the season. Business has been doing well.



That is a great tip for the fan. I have been in there before for various things; they sell Protect-All Easy Wipe in gallons. The van is an ever changing workshop. Some guys mod their cars, I mod my vans interior :o Anything to make thins more automated, you know?







I am going to go clean it. . . two weeks/13 detail-days without an ounce of energy to maintain my own!
 
StumpyDetailing said:
Don't feel bad, I still haven't had a minute of extra time to clean the inside of my van since I bought it! ANd its duurrrty :sosad



Haha! If a customer gave me a van as dirty on the interior as mine, I would be pissed. :chuckle:
 
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