PristineClean
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I've been having trouble with timing its taking me close to 6 hours just for a sedan. Trying to get it down to at least 4 hours. Any info would be greatly appreciated
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but i'm just a out of shape old guy. (unless round is a shape)
Agreed. I can easily spend 6 hours on an interior alone if its bad. Other times I can do an engine, interior, wash, and 2 stage correction in 8 hours. Just depends on the vehicle and what the customer is paying for. Compressed air or a steamer will help speed up interiors, and a power washer will speed up washes.
Trust me when I say I understand your situation. I live in a very rural area, and sometimes have to travel 70 miles one way to do a job. To add insult to injury, I work out of a Tahoe that drinks gas like an alcoholic. When I started this business, there were a few production shops around in the bigger towns, but no mobile guys, and 0 guys doing any high level work. I literally had to create a market that hadnt existed in this area before. Telling someone its gonna cost them 200 or 300+ for a days worth of work seemed unreal to them. Even explaining the process, the amount of time it takes, etc they still wouldnt go for it. Many still dont lol. It took several years for me to be able to cut my losses with some customers because I really want to be able to offer something for everyone, but its just not possible for a mobile detailer to do. At the end of the day, you've gotta make sure the juice is worth the sqeeze. If 130 or 140 is what people in your area will pay, take those jobs but do them quickly and try to do more than 1 a day. Offer a few different packages, and if they want your best then make them pay for it. People have no problem paying their mechanic or body man $60 an hour..keep that in mind.
Thats a lot of work to do in 6 hours!It's a Full Detail I start with engine, then interior vac, shampoo, wipe down and leather conditioning. Then move to exterior, wash, clay bar, polish and wax, and final touches.
Okay so my timing is about right, that's good to hear. I am using an air compressor, in the market for a extractor now. I am mobile, I included set up and clean up in that time so it seems I am doing okay, I just need to work on a standard detail what would I include in that.. Right now I charge 135 for a full detail on a sedan. What changes should i make? A Milliion and One questions right?