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New guy to the forum, not to detailing
Hey guys. My name is David. I reside in florida. Just started my own detailing business. Ive been detailing cars for the last 5 years and ive always wanted to start my own business, just finally decided to kick myself in the ass and do it. i just have one question and it may or may not hold me back. is it really an acceptable practice to have to use customers water and electric? im working out of my car and i started this with litterally next to no money. no space or money really for a generator and especially a water tank. just curious.
Anyways, it seems like theres a ton of knowledgable people here so hopefully i can learn some things.
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Re: New guy to the forum, not to detailing
Hi David,
Welcome to Autogeek Online!
I've seen people answer your question both ways but I've always used the customer's electricity for any machine buffing or lighting and never had any question or objections from the owner. Never.
As for washing, I've always tried to get the owner to have the car washed or wash it themselves before I arrive so I don't have to work on a wet car. That I I would simply wipe it down. This is mostly for "special interest" cars because they're almost always garage kept in the first place.
We have two classes coming up and since you're in Florida, here's the links,
July Detailing Classes
Our Next Detailing Classes are coming up on July 9th and 10th, clear your schedules and make plans now to attend these classes!
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Re: New guy to the forum, not to detailing
Welcome, where in Florida?
Most people do not have any issues with you using their water BUT... you limit yourself if you are not able to do washes in big parking lots, parking garages, etc.
My best advice is to do as much with what you have until you are able to take it to the next level. That way if it doesn't work out for you, you didn't throw alot of money into a trailer or van set up. Good luck.
Luxury Mobile Auto Detailing
Pensacola & Orlando
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thanks for the replies. def want to check out the deatailing classes. im on the other side of the state from PBMA. im in tampa. and as far as not being able to do washes is lots and stuff, i DO have waterless wash, but i still wouldnt be able to vacuum. i guess i could offer a exterior only wash. really wouldnt be worth it unless the quantity of cars is up there, but ill look into it.
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Originally Posted by David@WCD
i DO have waterless wash, but i still wouldnt be able to vacuum. i guess i could offer a exterior only wash. really wouldnt be worth it unless the quantity of cars is up there
Like Mike said, there shouldn't be a problem using the customers electricity, just take your own extension cords (maybe a $10-15 investment if you don't have one) This is how you are going to run your polisher as well, so you are going to need that electricity. I have used the customers outlets before, just brought my own extension cords, no problems either.
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Canyon Country, CA (Valencia Area)
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Welcome aboard...
Simply ask about using electric and water and as mike says if they can have it washed first especially before machining you canot be accused of inflicting damage and you can quickly point out defects especially if they are beyond machine correction.
No harm in asking, and ONR is your friend...
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Tim "I have done so much with so little for so long. Now I can do anything with nothing"
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