ShaneB
New member
Im looking to start a mobile detailing service this spring and have a LOT of questions. But ill try to keep it short here. Im a little lost on what i can/should be able to do when going mobile as opposed to a fixed location. While I would love to work out of my garage, im just about 100% certain that ill have a problem with local ordinances (rather not take the risk). Plus, as far as I can tell, there are at least 4 detail shops within about 5 miles of my house, but NONE of them offer a mobile service. Nor have I ever seen one in the 15 years ive lived in my area. So my gut tells me mobile is the way to go.
First of all. What all can be done as a mobile detailer? My concern is sunlight and using compounds/polishes/sealants etc. Is it just a lot harder to apply products or does it actually come down to products being ineffective? How do you go about working around sunlight/hot surfaces? I was thinking about buying a 12x12 ez up canopy to bring with me to customers houses (if i cant use the garage). Is that something thats effective or is it a waste of time/money? Is it common for people to let you use their garage (or have one clean enough to get a car in)?
I also need to keep my budget to a minimum to get started. I figure between towels, tools, and products, I would like to keep my budget around $500. So what are some of the best multi use products out there that will allow me to have one product for multiple uses?
Right now on my list of products to get are...
CG citrus wash
BF total polish and seal
megs APC plus
BF tire dressing gel
Detailers pro series interior protectant
CarPro PERL Coat Plastic & Rubber Protectant
BF Polymer spray selant (for maintenance washes)
Would you recommend anything else? I plan to be more of a glorified wash and wax kinda guy rather than a full blown detailer at first (to limit startup costs). I think this just about covers everything but I dont want to get caught with my pants down and not have a good quality product when I find out I need it.
First of all. What all can be done as a mobile detailer? My concern is sunlight and using compounds/polishes/sealants etc. Is it just a lot harder to apply products or does it actually come down to products being ineffective? How do you go about working around sunlight/hot surfaces? I was thinking about buying a 12x12 ez up canopy to bring with me to customers houses (if i cant use the garage). Is that something thats effective or is it a waste of time/money? Is it common for people to let you use their garage (or have one clean enough to get a car in)?
I also need to keep my budget to a minimum to get started. I figure between towels, tools, and products, I would like to keep my budget around $500. So what are some of the best multi use products out there that will allow me to have one product for multiple uses?
Right now on my list of products to get are...
CG citrus wash
BF total polish and seal
megs APC plus
BF tire dressing gel
Detailers pro series interior protectant
CarPro PERL Coat Plastic & Rubber Protectant
BF Polymer spray selant (for maintenance washes)
Would you recommend anything else? I plan to be more of a glorified wash and wax kinda guy rather than a full blown detailer at first (to limit startup costs). I think this just about covers everything but I dont want to get caught with my pants down and not have a good quality product when I find out I need it.