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Hey people!
I just joined the forum. I've used the forum many times and found it very helpful in creating my mobile detailing van setup. So, thanks to you guys for offering all this information!
I will be posting up my entire process, and setup to hopefully help those that helped me. I run a detail shop in Hooksett, NH called Northeast Detailing. Feel free to check out,
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My shop location is very established with many returning customers and businesses. But now, it was time to dip into the mobile service. I bought a 1998 GMC Safari cargo AWD that needed quite a bit of body work. But, it's almost complete with all the equipment, lettering, and cosmetics. It's been a long and sometimes frustrating process...but well worth it come spring time.
I have pictures of all the body work, how it looked before up until now, and all the equipment info. Like I said before...I will be posting as much info as I can. Even my reasoning behind choosing the equipment I did. Hopefully, it will help some people out a lot. I also hope to follow through with how all this equipment works out.
I tried to make the best educated choices possible by checking endless reviews, research, and forums before buying. I'll even list what I paid, and what it all costed to get up and running.
From the cost of the vehicle, to the body work, to the equipment, to the advertising, etc. I tried to do it all the right way, and as professionally as possible! I hope it helps out!
Talk to you guys soon with more info!
Last edited by Kristopher1129; 01-03-2011 at 03:37 PM.
Reason: I just want the website listed.
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Re: Hey people!
Welcome to AGO!
For future ref you should space out what your saying. Sometimes it's very hard to read when everything in bunched up.
Nice web site.
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Welcome to Autogeek Online!
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Originally Posted by slickooz
Welcome to AGO!
For future ref you should space out what your saying. Sometimes it's very hard to read when everything in bunched up.
I edited his post and added some white space but you're right. Huge chunks of text will scare some people away and thus your awesome post won't get read...
Adding some spaces between sentences and paragraphs helps to break up huge blocks of text and makes reading easier and more inviting.
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Originally Posted by Kristopher1129
I just joined the forum. I've used the forum many times and found it very helpful in creating my mobile detailing van setup. So, thanks to you guys for offering all this information!
I will be posting up my entire process, and setup to hopefully help those that helped me. I run a detail shop in Hooksett, NH called Northeast Detailing. Feel free to check out,
Home Page
My shop location is very established with many returning customers and businesses. But now, it was time to dip into the mobile service. I bought a 1998 GMC Safari cargo AWD that needed quite a bit of body work. But, it's almost complete with all the equipment, lettering, and cosmetics. It's been a long and sometimes frustrating process...but well worth it come spring time.
I have pictures of all the body work, how it looked before up until now, and all the equipment info. Like I said before...I will be posting as much info as I can. Even my reasoning behind choosing the equipment I did. Hopefully, it will help some people out a lot. I also hope to follow through with how all this equipment works out.
I tried to make the best educated choices possible by checking endless reviews, research, and forums before buying. I'll even list what I paid, and what it all costed to get up and running.
From the cost of the vehicle, to the body work, to the equipment, to the advertising, etc. I tried to do it all the right way, and as professionally as possible! I hope it helps out!
Talk to you guys soon with more info!
Looking forward to see some pictures of your astro mobile set up. Don't forget
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Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
I edited his post and added some white space but you're right. Huge chunks of text will scare some people away and thus your awesome post won't get read...
Adding some spaces between sentences and paragraphs helps to break up huge blocks of text and makes reading easier and more inviting.
I learn from the best.
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cool! welcome aboard!
i like how u encourage people to go to the car wash and then come back to u so u can fix the damage. nice strategy!
lets see those van pictures!
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Aboard!
Tim "I have done so much with so little for so long. Now I can do anything with nothing"
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to the club! This forum is a vast resource of information and experience. Very helpful!
Allen M. Kwiatkowski - Discern Auto Salon
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