METALLlC BLUE
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I'm interested in starting a small shop myself in my local area using only the best products, techniques, and ideas. I'd like to model after someone, or a few individuals whom have already walked this path and suceeded.
I'm looking for insight on the process of detailing, and helpful hints on how to succeed. If anyone knows of some excellent books on just Detailing alone, or how to start a detailing shop, then that would help as well. I would like to work on show cars, and exotics. I'd like to cater to the Enthusiasts in my area basically instead of doing your average joe's vehicle.
As of now I'm just going over which books to read, how to arrange a business plan, and how to survey my area and begin the process. I live up In Enfield, Connecticut which is on the line between Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut so I'm pretty sure there is a market here, but like I said I need to get a lot of ideas, and some help in making the transition, learning where the pit falls are, and how to go about doing things in a systematic way. I love Zaino by the way so that would be my personal choice as of now for doing professional work. Any ideas are helpful!
I don't know if Sal will read this (Sal Zaino) but if you have any ideas to add that would be very valuable to me as well!
I'm looking for insight on the process of detailing, and helpful hints on how to succeed. If anyone knows of some excellent books on just Detailing alone, or how to start a detailing shop, then that would help as well. I would like to work on show cars, and exotics. I'd like to cater to the Enthusiasts in my area basically instead of doing your average joe's vehicle.
As of now I'm just going over which books to read, how to arrange a business plan, and how to survey my area and begin the process. I live up In Enfield, Connecticut which is on the line between Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut so I'm pretty sure there is a market here, but like I said I need to get a lot of ideas, and some help in making the transition, learning where the pit falls are, and how to go about doing things in a systematic way. I love Zaino by the way so that would be my personal choice as of now for doing professional work. Any ideas are helpful!
I don't know if Sal will read this (Sal Zaino) but if you have any ideas to add that would be very valuable to me as well!