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Originally Posted by DetailnByDustn
I agree, I was just kind of brainstorming ideas what I can do in life, I'm a very hard worker and excellent people person, I have great ideas, just have doubts that it will work and if its just to much to try to invest in, the potential for a good detailing business is excellent, I also know that I have to start small and work my way up to more income. Like I said I have a booming business right now, Im always busy detailing cars, just isnt paying much as far as my target market, If I can focus my target market on a large income source with more customers.
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Man, I'm having wicked flashbacks to that night you and Flawless joined and you two thought you were the shiznits and you had no idea what you were talking about. And that was a few months ago.
I guess it depends what your definition of detailing is. If you want to be a car washer, you're probably already set, start your business and put me on ignore. If you want to be a serious corrective detailer, and charge hundreds of dollars a detail, $50+/hr for your time, like the members you young guys like to idolize, you need to have some serious understanding of finishes, your tools, pads, chemicals, and, oh...business. Tax, insurance, licenses, liabilty, ethics, but again, you don't need me for this, talk to your dad or uncle or whoever it is who owns the carwash.
BTW, Scottwax, who has serviced over 10,000 cars, mentioned recently that he's had his business for 15 years and still learns something almost every day on Autopia.