Hey man, this information is always much appreciated. Keeping it generalized is always the best since i'm sure there are people that would want to make an attempt to undercut your prices, increasing competition. Smart guy and as always, great video.
excellent video!! you were very informal and descriptive with your explanations making it very easy to follow and understand!! Highly would recommend anybody watching this video to listen to this smart man!
Make sure you are Clear on your prices and what the customer should expect. I had a potential customer say “omg that’s it?” For a 40$ quote . Which was for a quick in and out cleaning . That’s literally just vacuum , wipe down , windows and exterior wash with tire shine for me. Takes me no more than 1 hour . She saw my results on a car I worked on in the parking lot which was a Express detail in and out with a clay bar treatment , of course it looked great. But that’s a 3 hour job which cost 120$ . Just a tip ! be very clear on pricing and expectations basically so you don’t end up with unhappy customers
My goal is to make no less than $50 an hour, I'm happy when I make $75 or higher per hour. In the are I live less than 50 is not very good. Thank you for the great video!
Thank you very much for the information, video was super informative an helps others, my self to start in auto detailing business in our local areas or states!!
Thanks bro. Im about to start my business. I just bought everything i need. Ima practice on a couple of my cars and see how long it takes. Quick question do you charge seperate prices from inside and outside detailing ?
You could do separate and duo packages. Make the duo package cheaper than doing both separately. This will encourage more sales and save you time and gas on having to travel back if you're mobile.
Sometime in the near future, can you make a video showing the tools you use for your detailing business? If you already made a video about this, can you post the link? I appreciate it.
Nice. It all comes down to what you feel comfortable with! I was only giving examples then everyone can play with the numbers. If you’re charging $150 for about 4-5 hours you’re averaging about $30 - $37.50 an hour.
How much do you charge Randy? For every detail. I just bought everything you listed in your video on what you need. I would like to know what you are charging now! Thank you
Can anyone give me some advice? I find myself taking around 4 hours to detail the exterior of a car (I know it’s way too long). I live in a state that has 100 degree weather and sun out all day long. So when I was vehicles the soap usually dries up quick and after I scrub and rinse things off I’m left with a lot of water marks that eats away at my time. I wash the vehicle in sections because of how hot it is but even when I dry it just leaves water marks. Does anyone have any tips of how I should properly wash a vehicle or how I can be more effective in drying it off? Thank you
Hey Oscar, I actually have a video where I show you how to wash your vehicle in direct sunlight, I share an awesome product that can be used in scenarios where you are working in the intense heat. Make sure you check it out! Also, try to create a process on how you wash a vehicles exterior, and repeat that same exact process on every vehicle you work on, with time you’ll be able to get used to that process and be much quicker.
Takes me about 3-4 including the wheels and tires and putting a wax or sealant on and doing windows. I clean daily drivers that’s are rough on the outside so I feel you, it takes a long time. Find a process that works for you and you will get faster with time. As far as soap drying that’s a tough one for sure if you are mobile and can’t go inside.
Hey man, this information is always much appreciated. Keeping it generalized is always the best since i'm sure there are people that would want to make an attempt to undercut your prices, increasing competition. Smart guy and as always, great video.
Thanks a lot Michael! 👍🏻
Really appreciate your advice! I've been detailing for 7 years, and im glad to hear these words from another detailer!
Thanks Isael 👍🏻
Best way to find customers?
@@willoshea7129signs around town/ pass out cards with Instagram link that includes pictures of your work.
excellent video!! you were very informal and descriptive with your explanations making it very easy to follow and understand!! Highly would recommend anybody watching this video to listen to this smart man!
Make sure you are Clear on your prices and what the customer should expect. I had a potential customer say “omg that’s it?” For a 40$ quote . Which was for a quick in and out cleaning . That’s literally just vacuum , wipe down , windows and exterior wash with tire shine for me. Takes me no more than 1 hour . She saw my results on a car I worked on in the parking lot which was a Express detail in and out with a clay bar treatment , of course it looked great. But that’s a 3 hour job which cost 120$ . Just a tip ! be very clear on pricing and expectations basically so you don’t end up with unhappy customers
A 3 hour job with claybar should at least be $200-300… You’re absolutely undercharging yourself
I wouldn't do any express kind of package at all just to avoid cheapo customers
awesome & straightforward advice 🙌🏻 thank you so much! you’ve motivated me to start my journey 🎉
You’re very welcome!
My goal is to make no less than $50 an hour, I'm happy when I make $75 or higher per hour. In the are I live less than 50 is not very good. Thank you for the great video!
You’re welcome! :)
I really appreciate all your content! Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos👍🏻
This and getting clients could be the hardest in this biz for sure
Thank you very much for the information, video was super informative an helps others, my self to start in auto detailing business in our local areas or states!!
You’re very welcome! Thank you for watching :)
this video helped out a lot! thanks man
You’re welcome! 😅
Love your videos man !
Thank you Brandon!
Thanks man! Keep up the great work
You got it!
i love this guy
Excelent words buddy!!
Thanks bro. Im about to start my business. I just bought everything i need. Ima practice on a couple of my cars and see how long it takes. Quick question do you charge seperate prices from inside and outside detailing ?
You could do separate and duo packages. Make the duo package cheaper than doing both separately. This will encourage more sales and save you time and gas on having to travel back if you're mobile.
@wolfmode0061 Thanks bro, I'll keep that in mind.
Love this video
Thank you for watching!
Sometime in the near future, can you make a video showing the tools you use for your detailing business? If you already made a video about this, can you post the link? I appreciate it.
Check out my detailing setup video!
@@detailingbeyondlimits
Thanks
Good advice
Awesome!
Great video
Hi Im at the deatealing business like 20 years and I have never NEVER !! heard that anyone charging TODAY $60 for interior “deatiling”,that is CRAZY!!
What ?
Great video Mon keep up the good work 💯
Thank you for watching!
Make a video of how to promote your business and get more customers
This is what I'm trying to figure out
We need license to start this business?
It can depend on your city/state, for the most part you can obtain a business license from your city when fulfilling all of their requirements.
I live in California should my lowest still be 60$
Idk I charge 150 and up but I take 4 to 5 hrs on a interior. $225 is my max price...
Nice. It all comes down to what you feel comfortable with! I was only giving examples then everyone can play with the numbers.
If you’re charging $150 for about 4-5 hours you’re averaging about $30 - $37.50 an hour.
That’s lowballing I’d charge 250 minimum for basic interior and exterior detail
@@joeyg9837I started a week ago and I have people comfortable paying $200 for exterior wash, clay bar and wax
😂😂 4 to 5 hours .
What are you taking a nap inside?
Get real
How much do you charge Randy? For every detail. I just bought everything you listed in your video on what you need. I would like to know what you are charging now! Thank you
Go to his website to see his prices
Can anyone give me some advice?
I find myself taking around 4 hours to detail the exterior of a car (I know it’s way too long).
I live in a state that has 100 degree weather and sun out all day long. So when I was vehicles the soap usually dries up quick and after I scrub and rinse things off I’m left with a lot of water marks that eats away at my time.
I wash the vehicle in sections because of how hot it is but even when I dry it just leaves water marks.
Does anyone have any tips of how I should properly wash a vehicle or how I can be more effective in drying it off? Thank you
Hey Oscar, I actually have a video where I show you how to wash your vehicle in direct sunlight, I share an awesome product that can be used in scenarios where you are working in the intense heat. Make sure you check it out! Also, try to create a process on how you wash a vehicles exterior, and repeat that same exact process on every vehicle you work on, with time you’ll be able to get used to that process and be much quicker.
@@detailingbeyondlimits thank you 🙏🏽 I appreciate the feedback
Takes me about 3-4 including the wheels and tires and putting a wax or sealant on and doing windows. I clean daily drivers that’s are rough on the outside so I feel you, it takes a long time. Find a process that works for you and you will get faster with time. As far as soap drying that’s a tough one for sure if you are mobile and can’t go inside.
¡Gracias!
You’re welcome!
That little bit for a detail? $30 an hour minus supplies. Not that great.
Lol. Literally explained it was an example for simplicity.
You speak to fast great information but slow down thanks.