Re: *Maybe* starting a new business
I tried detailing for a while but the amount of work I did took too long because it's all about the technique, and I was one person. I would go to the customers house and do everything there. It's a good side business but not sure if it's the best full time thing. I used only professional products, stuff only available by order. If I could recommend one product, I'd have to say Zaino Bros car polish and their product line in general, that shit's the bomb.. still use it on my 2g. Best way to advertise for this type of business is word of mouth when starting out at least, and set up a booth or something at the local car shows/events. And the professional products arent cheap either so if you're really serious about it, start crunching some numbers and figure out your costs and whatnot. It's all about planning and organization, and too much of either of those is never enough because the businesses that fail, usually fail within the first 1-2 years they're open for business due to lack of the before mentioned. Good luck.
Last edited by clean2g; 05-03-2006 at 03:15 AM..
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