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Craig132
06-14-2020, 05:12 PM
Hey guys, I looking to start a mobile detailing business, a little about me I am currently self employed lawn and landscaping owner and looking for a career change, but would like to start out low cost basic equipment I would need? Already have liability insurance, truck trailer,portable air compressor!

Thomkirby
06-14-2020, 09:47 PM
I would suggest that you watch Miranda Detailing on YouTube. He has been doing it for about 10-years and did a review of his latest trailer setup. That you give you an idea of the items he uses in his business. You can 'Google' his website too.

Craig132
06-15-2020, 05:37 AM
I would suggest that you watch Miranda Detailing on YouTube. He has been doing it for about 10-years and did a review of his latest trailer setup. That you give you an idea of the items he uses in his business. You can 'Google' his website too.
Thank you!

Dan Tran
06-15-2020, 05:55 AM
Congratulations for taking the first few steps! What time of services are you planning on offering?

Sharply Dressed
06-15-2020, 08:27 AM
Basic equipment

1. Good dual action polisher (I have the Griot Garage 6). Get a smaller one as well for tight areas. Pads for both.
2. Vacuum
3. 3 buckets and perhaps a few bucket dollies. Grit guards
4. Steamer vs extractor. Do your research and decide how much you want to invest. You may choose both.
5. Ladder or platform ladder for tall vehicles
6. Carrying bags, detail bag
7. Towels. Lots of them and various types (waffle weave, General purpose microfiber, Griots PFM towels).
8. Tire and wheel brushes. Soft brushes for emblems. Lug nut brushes or Q tips for areas like this.

If you get a chance, attend a detail focused training like Detail Camp at Autogeek. It made me aware if items to consider.

There are several detailers who post videos on equipment, products and techniques (ie Darren, Scott, Junkman 2000, Ammo NYC, Joe at Next Level Detail, etc).

Just some thoughts on this Monday morning.

Mike Phillips
06-15-2020, 10:28 AM
I'd recommend reading what I just typed-out in the thread,

Specifically in posts #7 and #10


Advice for someone considering a mobile detailing side business? (https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-to-make-money-detailing-cars/126421-advice-someone-considering-mobile-detailing-side-business.html)



:)

Mike Phillips
06-15-2020, 10:32 AM
Here's a few equipment suggestions....

If you can afford it just start out with the BEAST. I used to teach a class called,

How to turn the FLEX 3401 into a money making machine

(MTE prefers you don't teach brand-specific classes, so I changed the title)

If you can't afford it then get the Porter Cable and learn to become its MASTER. Also get LOTS of buffing pads.


A Werner Work Platform


All the brushes I show here. when you first start out - you do a lot of car washing. GREAT tools make the job faster and make YOU more efficient with your time and energy. Crappy tools just waste time and don't last.


Great brushes ENABLE you to work fast and work efficient. There's no other way to work fast and efficient. If you have crap for brushes you're simply wasting time.

Must Have Wheel Cleaning Brushes that make cleaning wheels fast and easy (https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-to-articles-by-mike-phillips/123881-must-have-wheel-cleaning-brushes-make-cleaning-wheels-fast-easy.html)


Here are my MUST-HAVE brushes if I'm going to sit my butt down on the ground and clean my own wheels or anyone else's wheels.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/watermark.php?file=106403

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/3667/Speed_Master_WT_013.JPG

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/watermark.php?file=106411


http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/watermark.php?file=106412





And this - otherwise you're but gets wet.



Autogeek Knee N’ Back Pad (https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/redirect-to/?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.autogeek.net%2Fautogee k-knee-n-back-pad.html)


The Autogeek Knee N' Back cushion is also great for sitting on while sitting on the ground in front of wheels and tires.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/3667/Speed_Master_WT_005.JPG



Besides being a LOT more comfortable than concrete it also keeps your pants from getting wet when there's rinse water around the car.









:)

Craig132
06-15-2020, 04:09 PM
Congratulations for taking the first few steps! What time of services are you planning on offering?
For starters my plan would be to put flyers out, basic car wash, dry, vacuum interior and tire detail!

Craig132
06-15-2020, 04:13 PM
�� would I actually need to invest in all that you posted on a start up?