Troy@Protekt
a.k.a. Troy@DetailCity
This is for the pro detailers that have made it through more than a year of owning their own business.
How well did you do your first year?
Was it better or worse than expected?
Did you acquire a business or start your own?
Here's my answers;
I acquired a business and it came with an Apple Polishing franchise. For those of you who don't know this was a franchised company who's claim was to have special acrylic sealants that would be warrantied for a year or up to 5 years.
I actually liked the product and thought it was special because you had to buff it on and off before it dried or it wouldn't come off. I also thought it was special because you had to keep your bonnets wet afterward or it would turn them hard and ruin them.
The company went under for I believe some sort of shady practices so my detailing business evolved into using the best one-step waxes I could find for the next couple of years.
I was young and naive enough to think that I was gonna make big money my first year (1991) so it wasn't near what I had hoped for.
I think I made less than 20k my first year. I worked as a valet at night to drum up business and supplement income. Pretty good combination actually. I landed some good accounts from having that job.
How well did you do your first year?
Was it better or worse than expected?
Did you acquire a business or start your own?
Here's my answers;
I acquired a business and it came with an Apple Polishing franchise. For those of you who don't know this was a franchised company who's claim was to have special acrylic sealants that would be warrantied for a year or up to 5 years.
I actually liked the product and thought it was special because you had to buff it on and off before it dried or it wouldn't come off. I also thought it was special because you had to keep your bonnets wet afterward or it would turn them hard and ruin them.
The company went under for I believe some sort of shady practices so my detailing business evolved into using the best one-step waxes I could find for the next couple of years.
I was young and naive enough to think that I was gonna make big money my first year (1991) so it wasn't near what I had hoped for.
I think I made less than 20k my first year. I worked as a valet at night to drum up business and supplement income. Pretty good combination actually. I landed some good accounts from having that job.