Jngrbrdman
New member
I tell ya... I've got to be crazy or something. Steve (Smoker) and I started work at an office today where we are assured probably 12 cars a day twice a week for most of the year. We got on the west side of the building and had some great shade till about 11:30 or so. By the time we left it was 108 according to the thermostat on Steve's truck!! Unvelievable!!! We were only able to crack out 2 Yukons, a Sequoia, a Concorde, and a little Mercedes CLK. We started too late and it got too hot. It was a huge feeling of acomplishment though. We are going to start working earlier in the day from now on. Today was our first day so they wanted us there at 10 but we'll be there at 8 from now on.
I remember when I first saw guys out in front of a business washing cars. I remember looking at them and saying to myself that I wanted to be like that someday. I've been detailing for the last 6 years but most of it has been on location at the client's house. I've also picked up cars from offices and taken them back to my garage to be done. This is the first time that I have set up a deal with an office and scheduled weekly visits to do car washing. It was hot and I learned a lot about setting up to do multiple quick washes. When I say wash it was just a wash, wheels, tires, carpets, dash kind of thing. No serious detailing action really. Its kind of hard to restrain myself from doing the full treatment on some of these cars. When you know that a quick once over with AIO will improve the look dramaticly it is hard to just dry it off and let it be. I took opportunity to upsell the treatments and polish jobs to the owner's when they came to get their keys though. We even managed to pick up a boat detail job. lol Anyone know anything about detailing boats? lol This is going to be great for Seve's business and my own business. I'm just glad that I found an Autopian to work with. We both have the same standard of excellence in detailing and know the process well. I'm looking forward to working with him on this.
To the rest of the detailers who set up shop on location to do quanity work, how did you go about getting the gigs? This one sort of fell into our laps. I didn't go out actively looking for it. Did you get referals or how did you do it? I'd like to set up more than one location this summer and split the week between the two of them.
I remember when I first saw guys out in front of a business washing cars. I remember looking at them and saying to myself that I wanted to be like that someday. I've been detailing for the last 6 years but most of it has been on location at the client's house. I've also picked up cars from offices and taken them back to my garage to be done. This is the first time that I have set up a deal with an office and scheduled weekly visits to do car washing. It was hot and I learned a lot about setting up to do multiple quick washes. When I say wash it was just a wash, wheels, tires, carpets, dash kind of thing. No serious detailing action really. Its kind of hard to restrain myself from doing the full treatment on some of these cars. When you know that a quick once over with AIO will improve the look dramaticly it is hard to just dry it off and let it be. I took opportunity to upsell the treatments and polish jobs to the owner's when they came to get their keys though. We even managed to pick up a boat detail job. lol Anyone know anything about detailing boats? lol This is going to be great for Seve's business and my own business. I'm just glad that I found an Autopian to work with. We both have the same standard of excellence in detailing and know the process well. I'm looking forward to working with him on this.
To the rest of the detailers who set up shop on location to do quanity work, how did you go about getting the gigs? This one sort of fell into our laps. I didn't go out actively looking for it. Did you get referals or how did you do it? I'd like to set up more than one location this summer and split the week between the two of them.