I am just trying to get an idea on which type of service you fellow mobile guys think or know yields the best profit margin. Would you rather spend a whole day on a detail including the works, or do a few car washes/interior vacuums, maybe some of those cars would include a clay and wax job?
I'm nearing the point where I am ready to go full time with my mobile detailing and figured I need to make a minimum of $300/day. I'm not so sure if I want to really push the whole swirl/removal, 2-3 step polish type of details. First of all, I feel it may be a bit impractical to do this kind of detail in a business parking lot. Second, I would probably charge $400 and up for this service, which imo there isn't anywhere near a big enough market of people willing to spend that much on a detail.
So, what I was thinking was to mainly focus on exterior washes, claying and waxing, full interior details and engine cleaning and still do the full details for the customers who are willing to pay the price for it, but I would need to reserve an entire day for those.
Does this sound like a good or bad idea? Also, if you don't mind sharing what your typical work week consists of as far as how many cars per day you do and what those services include, this will help to give me an idea of where I need to be at.
Thank you all for your help.
I'm nearing the point where I am ready to go full time with my mobile detailing and figured I need to make a minimum of $300/day. I'm not so sure if I want to really push the whole swirl/removal, 2-3 step polish type of details. First of all, I feel it may be a bit impractical to do this kind of detail in a business parking lot. Second, I would probably charge $400 and up for this service, which imo there isn't anywhere near a big enough market of people willing to spend that much on a detail.
So, what I was thinking was to mainly focus on exterior washes, claying and waxing, full interior details and engine cleaning and still do the full details for the customers who are willing to pay the price for it, but I would need to reserve an entire day for those.
Does this sound like a good or bad idea? Also, if you don't mind sharing what your typical work week consists of as far as how many cars per day you do and what those services include, this will help to give me an idea of where I need to be at.
Thank you all for your help.