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    2016 Detailing Plans

    2016 plans

    1. Try out some new polishes (BOSS creams and Rupes)
    2. Sell / trade my Flex (just do not need two polishers)
    3. Go through my stuff and discard a lot of older stuff
    4. New detailing space set up (maybe more on this later)
    5. Maybe get some new quick disconnects (those made by Rapidreel)

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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    1. garage reorganization (cleanup, shelving, paint?, more lights, hang signs)--got a lot of research to do into other people`s designs so I can get some good ideas for storage etc
    2. work on basic website design
    3. rupes mini or that new rupes device coming soon
    4. trade some of the supplies i`m not using anymore


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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    My plans all hinge on trying to pick up some paid details this year- I`m shooting for 10.

    As part of that, I want to get more and more comfortable with the rotary, and I`ll be leaning on the Rupes UHS system for general swirl removal and finishing.

    I also plan to remove PBL v2 from my vehicle and replace it with gloss coat.
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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    1. Finish personal detailing website
    2. Correct and coat the new motorcycle
    3. More time behind a rotary
    4. Attend more detailing projects with Mike Phillips
    5. Increase organization at the dealership for all my tools/products
    6. Keep up to date spreadsheets on cost of products used per detail
    7. Run more giveaways on Autopia.org
    8. Run a raffle on Autopia
    9. Post more glorious food pics in the Lunch/Dinner thread.
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/rayswaydetailing
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/RaysWayDetailing
    Website: www.RaysWayDetailing.com
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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    1) Pick up enough paid details to get as close as possible to paying for our family trip to Disney World in November

    2) Get my GTO in shape to go to a few car shows

    3) Unload some stuff that has been collecting dust in my cabinet

    4) Continue my garage organizing/finishing
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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    1. Use up the stuff I am not so impressed with
    2. Beat last years # of details/washes 20 + 14 from my dealer friend
    3. Narrow down the amount of products that do the same thing.
    4. Learn as much as I can about detailing
    5. Finish the switch to LED in the garage
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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    Get paid details lol
    Im new to the game and only did two customer cars that wernt family nor friends last summer
    Sale more rivstar wax and gord polish
    With last sale i got everything i could ever need

    Only thing i have left to buy is a steamer, working platform, and a Rupes mini and Rupes nano
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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    Quote Originally Posted by nothingface5384 View Post
    Get paid details lol
    Im new to the game and only did two customer cars that wernt family nor friends last summer
    Sale more rivstar wax and gord polish
    With last sale i got everything i could ever need

    Only thing i have left to buy is a steamer, working platform, and a Rupes mini and Rupes nano
    Same boat here with the paid details. What`s your strategy to get more? I`m going after coworker`s, but that`s tough because I have a coworker that does so so polishing work practically for free. My $20 an hour sounds expensive lol. Might try and post something on Craigslist to get a few.
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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    Same, co workers, neighbors, fam, friends
    Craigslist...though i don`t expect much from that site for reasons..
    Build a website with good Meta tags so webcrawlers may list and tank it on their results
    Hand out flyers at the local car shows
    Other then that not sure
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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    Quote Originally Posted by nothingface5384 View Post
    Same, co workers, neighbors, fam, friends
    Craigslist...though i don`t expect much from that site for reasons..
    Build a website with good Meta tags so webcrawlers may list and tank it on their results
    Hand out flyers at the local car shows
    Other then that not sure
    When I started up in business first I new the work wasn`t going to come to me but I had a plan,what I did was walk into dealers and offer to do a free detail on a car to show them what could be done,now I have 5 or 6 dealers that use me and along with my private work I fill my weeks,now what I did was take their worst car and do a full exterior detail so that they could see what can be done,then I would break it down for them for example one garage had a roof sign that got taken by the wind and left a heap of scratches on a brand new car so I got called in spent 2 hours with my rotary and bingo job done and that cost them 150 euro,the one thing I will say as a bit of advice is not to sell yourself to cheap imo 20 dollars per hour is to cheap,any detailer worth his salt is worth at least 40-50 per hour,its not as if anyone can do what we do and take responsibility for the vehicles that we work on,between sanding down their paint and attacking it with machines and compounds the buck stops with you at the end of the day,get it wrong and its your name over the door,just my twopence worth.
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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    I want to speed up the maintenance washes without compromising the end-result. Finding a way to make it job easier would be good too, but cutting down the time is what I`d really appreciate. Though I`ve sped it up quite a bit in the last year or so, I`m still around five hours minimum (for the easiest vehicle), working as fast as I can without doing anything wrong or missing anything.
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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    I want to speed up the maintenance washes without compromising the end-result. Finding a way to make it job easier would be good too, but cutting down the time is what I`d really appreciate. Though I`ve sped it up quite a bit in the last year or so, I`m still around five hours minimum (for the easiest vehicle), working as fast as I can without doing anything wrong or missing anything.
    What do you take in when you do a service wash accumulator,just curious mate.

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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    Quote Originally Posted by jerry r View Post
    What do you take in when you do a service wash accumulator,just curious mate.
    By "take in", do you mean "how much do I charge"?

    I`m not a Pro, only do my own vehicles. Though every now and then I prep a friend`s old Jag for the Concours Season (for free, takes me a good many days). Judging by what my pals in the Jag Club do, my "maintenance washes" are a bit more involved than the average concours prep
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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    By "take in", do you mean "how much do I charge"?

    I`m not a Pro, only do my own vehicles. Though every now and then I prep a friend`s old Jag for the Concours Season (for free, takes me a good many days). Judging by what my pals in the Jag Club do, my "maintenance washes" are a bit more involved than the average concours prep
    No what I meant was in relation to what you do on a maintenance wash,just trying to get a picture of where the 5 hours are being used up,and I know only to well that 5 hours can go by in the blink of an eye when detailing a car,cheers mate.

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    Re: 2016 Detailing Plans

    Quote Originally Posted by jrock645 View Post
    Same boat here with the paid details. What`s your strategy to get more? I`m going after coworker`s, but that`s tough because I have a coworker that does so so polishing work practically for free. My $20 an hour sounds expensive lol. Might try and post something on Craigslist to get a few.
    What worked for me was to first off, not expect it to happen overnight. My first year I got maybe 10 jobs at best. Nothing major. I made a website, Facebook page, and promoted my business to family and friends. That was all year one. This year (my second) I was averaging 3-4 jobs a week at times. Things have slowed considerably now that it`s winter but my phone still rings a couple times a week.

    Focus us on getting a website up and running. Make sure it looks professional and clean and doesn`t overload potential customers with info. They aren`t so much interested in every step it takes as much as they just want a quick summary they can understand. Do your research on tags for the site and work to make sure your business name comes up first in Google (without paying for an ad). Over the past year my website has gone from about 5th down the list on Google to first now. Even infront of the other businesses that have been around longer. I just search "auto detailing canton mi" and see where I`m at. Being first is huge because many times that means people call you first.

    Like i I said though, don`t expect it to happen overnight. Never stop looking for new ways to get your name out there

 

 
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