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    So I am seriously thinking about leaving my sh!tty paying job and starting a mobile detailing business. Detailing cars, trucks, vans, boats, etc. I worked for a dealership for a few years before detailing there, so I have decent experience. I would be partners with one of my longtime friends and split the business costs evenly. We are getting a trailer, chemicals, pressure washer, water tank, burner(for hot water), vac, polisher, buffer, etc. soon. Got a good business plan worked up, just wondered if anyone had experience in this field of work and could tell me what they think.
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    i think its a great idea good luck an once your ready ill help put your name out there

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    My dad thought bout it and told me I should do it but I didn't have the money to invest into it so it didn't really work out. But yeah it should work out if you have the will.

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    Im thinkin it will work out pretty well. I talked to a good bit of mobile detailers ranging in age from 25-37 and most of them had only been in the business for 5-6 years, and they were already retiring. But I dont want to retire at a young age or anything, just want to make some money and be successful at something I enjoy.
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    You can make good money doing it. Im trying to decied now weather I should buy an older van cheap or an enclosed trailer.
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    when u get it up and running can u come to my job parking lot in Norcross on like Friday's or Thursdays and detail our cars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiL PaKi
    when u get it up and running can u come to my job parking lot in Norcross on like Friday's or Thursdays and detail our cars?
    Yes I can, how many cars you think would want the service? I would hook you up for helping me out with others
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    Quote Originally Posted by carbon_crash
    Yes I can, how many cars you think would want the service? I would hook you up for helping me out with others
    umm maybe like 6 ppl or even more.. we used to have someone at the old office but now that we have moved i'm not sure.

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    Yeah, get lined up with a few office buildings to offer the service on a certain day of the week. We have that at my office and it's always packed. Come up with a little presentation pack with services and prices and talk to management at large buildings. See if they will let you set up in a certain place on the same day each week. People get in the habit and will show up every week if the rates and service is good.
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    lilpaki,sounds good to me, I will talk more with you about it when things get a little more set in stone
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    It's a good idea, but it takes a lot. Boosted77 on here is doing it. You need to get your vehicle certified and make sure you have a water recycling system etc etc. The market is starting to get saturated too unfortunately

    Not dampening your sunshine, but look into it a lot more before anything.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormhammer
    It's a good idea, but it takes a lot. Boosted77 on here is doing it. You need to get your vehicle certified and make sure you have a water recycling system etc etc. The market is starting to get saturated too unfortunately

    Not dampening your sunshine, but look into it a lot more before anything.
    water recycling? Certified vehicle? Kinda wonder how you are suppose to recycle water when you are washing out doors in parking lots? Umm, I will do a little researching, but the people I have spoke with have done neither certified or water recycling and they have got by just fine.
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    He is referring to a Water Reclamation system. You can get heavily fined in certain jusridicitons w/o one. It basically collects all the water you use into a second tank. Which should be sent to the water treatment plant, or the sewer if you feel.

    I had aspirations of doing mobile detailing, but the water restrictions and the saturated market turned me off for now.

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    I know some detailers that wash a whole car lot for dealership(just pressure washing) and they dont put their used water into a secondary tank. Maybe cause it drains to the sewer? But as far as the market being saturated, I got certain plans in mind to stand away and just take care of business. And as far as water restriction, we found a way to get unlimited water for a certain city for a small price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carbon_crash
    I know some detailers that wash a whole car lot for dealership(just pressure washing) and they dont put their used water into a secondary tank. Maybe cause it drains to the sewer? But as far as the market being saturated, I got certain plans in mind to stand away and just take care of business. And as far as water restriction, we found a way to get unlimited water for a certain city for a small price.
    Good job! My plans recently were to wash cars (WASH ONLY) in my apartment complex. I need to find out if the water is still off. Charging $30 per car in the complex was going to be my $$$ plan, lol.

    Many guys dont use the secondary tanks, but I have read on other forums where the seasoned/established/professional detailers were reporting the bad practices.

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