I never hard sell... just lay out the different options and let them take in the info and come to their own decision. I just try to treat people the way I like to be treated... I can't stand when people try to push me into something, it just makes you want to back away. I have a bunch more customer calls & interactions we just recorded over the last week...new videos coming soon ;)
@@Samuelfish2k 😂 yeah that’s usually the case with those customers… the ones that say it’s not that bad are the ones that are a disaster, then the ones that say its pretty dirty - you get there and it looks like it was just detailed in the last few weeks. 🙃
As an starting Detailer from Finland, i enjoy learning business and detailing methods from you videos. My big challenge from now is the upcoming winter. I cant detail customers cars in the cold anymore, so i go to customers place to swap the car and drive it to my garage. The thing is that i got a really good deal on this garage thats 30minute drive away from my service area. I have a other garage closer that you can rent when selecting what hours you need, but that garage is not well heated during winter. Professional view needed. Kiitos jos luit :)
It gets cold here in Las Vegas, but not too cold to work outside... if it's that cold there then a garage is probably the way to go, maybe pick up a space heater to warm it up a bit.
Great video, and thanks for the advice. I’m just getting started with detailing and really find this type of content helpful. I hope to learn more from you!
When it comes to giving quotes, I don't. Instead I ask the prospect to meet up so that way I can look over their vehicle and go over options to meet their needs. That way you can tell instantly who's serious, and who's just price shopping. I'll give them teasers and a taste of the candy that they can expect by discussing what I could do. Also, when somebody calls, or approaches me doing a job, wanting a price, I always start with " I can promise you I'm not going to be the cheapest, but with my over 30 years experience, I can promise I'll be the best", That way I'll get a feel for the price choppers instantly versus the people who are serious about their detailing.
@@beachartdetailing I’m way too busy to be meeting up for quotes… my price is my price they can take it or leave it , I don’t negotiate or try to convince people.
@@topstardetailing I'm busy too. Everyone has their own way of doing business. This was mainly for other detailers visiting your video, more so than for you. Cheers!
@@MomentusMovement yeah right in that mid day summer heat when the temperature is at it’s peak and you have to try and schedule your other details around it 😂
Another awesome video! How do you go about shopping centers, gym parking lots, etc if security says its private property? Also when you first started and were trying to get business in these places do you park your detail rig and chill in your car/run errands or do you open the setup and hangout around it? Thanks Jeff.
@@StevenAfLv find the ones that don’t have security… even some of the ones that do have security are ok with you being there as long as you’re set up on the outskirts of the parking lot not where everyone else parks… you want to be out of the way. I used to just wash my own detailing rig car & trailer and people would come up and start asking for quotes… the key is for them to see you working whether it’s on an actual customers vehicle or your own the activity will naturally attract them to come over and approach you. Also be approachable… don’t have headphones in, be first to say hey how’s it going? How’s your day to people… engage with as many people as possible. Have something you can hand out, either business cards or flyers… flyers are less expensive to print. I drag my trailer around EVERYWHERE with me… EVERYWHERE!!!! ;)
For every face customer take their number asap.. have it the first thing you do so you can send them before & after pics/videos. A great method to follow up once a while
@@ocshine.detailing I don’t cold approach customers, I have built up my brand to where I don’t need to chase business. I never try to convince people… If people want a detail cool… if not cool
I built all of my packages with a base clean of what’s included and then allow customers to customize their add ons like shampooing or leather cleaning. Not a fan of packages that lock in services the customer doesn’t necessarily want or need.
@@brandonbaker2281 basically what I did as well… my express package they can add individual services to it if necessary… like shampoo seats, or trim restoration, engine bay… etc and my executive includes almost everything. I can customize a clients package by adding or removing certain services too… keeps it simple.
Expensive gyms, or even expensive restaurant parking lots... places where you are going to find those high end customers willing to pay for luxury services like detailing... definitely not Walmart LOL ;)
Always fun to see how other detailers approach the sales aspect. I notice you don’t give starting pricing for interiors, do you set expectations based on their package and tell em they’ll have to pay $xx based on the condition.
Thanks Arthur...I like sharing my experience on that side of the business rather than just talking about chemicals and how to clean cars all the time. My prices that I quote on the phone are the same exact prices that are on my website which are based on the vehicle type / size of the vehicle. Those are my starting prices and on my website it says "pricing may be subject to change based on the vehicles condition upon inspection at arrival" I love having my pricing on the website because it's all completely transparent so there is never an issue with people feeling like they are being taking advantage of or anything... the price is the price and it's the same for everyone with the same size vehicle... some will be a little more work than others and some will be fairly clean and easy - they balance each other out. I only charge extra if it's really really bad or there is substantial pet hair.
My prices are pretty on par with yours but it takes me a bit longer. Still probably 75% of the people that pull up and ask prices think I’m ripping them off. It’s a tough business!
@@topstardetailing I’m in Ft worth Texas. I’m usually in neighborhoods or drs office complexes. I think part of the issue is there’s a car wash on every corner here and people don’t understand the difference between a detail and a car wash.
@topstardetailing dam so how much for a 2 step or 3 step. I only do my own cars but I'll do a polish then glaze and wax. Takes most of the day it's a process
@@riraider123 $450 & $595 for paint correction which includes exterior detail with clay bar takes about 5-6 hours approximately $100/hr is my work rate on most of my services
I use Wet Coat... it's probably alot closer to the 3 month side, but I usually let them know that it may require some additional top ups to make it last longer. Once I meet them in person I am usually able to put them on a monthly maintenance program where I monitor the beading results and top up as necessary ;)
It was nice to see no hard sell and the fact you were honest with the customer about their needs, that's refreshing these days.
I never hard sell... just lay out the different options and let them take in the info and come to their own decision.
I just try to treat people the way I like to be treated... I can't stand when people try to push me into something, it just makes you want to back away. I have a bunch more customer calls & interactions we just recorded over the last week...new videos coming soon ;)
Usually the bad clients will start the conversation with a stern "how much for a detail!?"
Yeah I have experienced those calls as well... good observation!
More like “how much for just a car wash”?
You arrive and the vehicle is completely trashed like it hasn’t been touched in a year. Lol.
@@Samuelfish2k 😂 yeah that’s usually the case with those customers… the ones that say it’s not that bad are the ones that are a disaster, then the ones that say its pretty dirty - you get there and it looks like it was just detailed in the last few weeks. 🙃
Great work Jeff! I was nervous for you taking the calls and I don't know why. You are a pro 100%!
Thank You! I have had alot of practice ;)
Thank you for your quality, real life content, very helpful🫡
@@VladLuxAutoDetails real talk, no fluff! Thanks my brother! 🙏
As an starting Detailer from Finland, i enjoy learning business and detailing methods from you videos. My big challenge from now is the upcoming winter. I cant detail customers cars in the cold anymore, so i go to customers place to swap the car and drive it to my garage. The thing is that i got a really good deal on this garage thats 30minute drive away from my service area. I have a other garage closer that you can rent when selecting what hours you need, but that garage is not well heated during winter. Professional view needed. Kiitos jos luit :)
It gets cold here in Las Vegas, but not too cold to work outside... if it's that cold there then a garage is probably the way to go, maybe pick up a space heater to warm it up a bit.
Great video, and thanks for the advice. I’m just getting started with detailing and really find this type of content helpful. I hope to learn more from you!
@@gaohaus thanks brother! Appreciate your feedback and support for the channel 🙏
I respect your transparency. Best of luck and continued business.👍🏽
@@Samuelfish2k thank you my friend… I will always do my best to keep it 💯
When it comes to giving quotes, I don't. Instead I ask the prospect to meet up so that way I can look over their vehicle and go over options to meet their needs. That way you can tell instantly who's serious, and who's just price shopping. I'll give them teasers and a taste of the candy that they can expect by discussing what I could do.
Also, when somebody calls, or approaches me doing a job, wanting a price, I always start with " I can promise you I'm not going to be the cheapest, but with my over 30 years experience, I can promise I'll be the best", That way I'll get a feel for the price choppers instantly versus the people who are serious about their detailing.
@@beachartdetailing I’m way too busy to be meeting up for quotes… my price is my price they can take it or leave it , I don’t negotiate or try to convince people.
@@topstardetailing I'm busy too. Everyone has their own way of doing business. This was mainly for other detailers visiting your video, more so than for you. Cheers!
@@beachartdetailing 👍🏼 appreciate your input… cheers brother 🙏
Keep plugging along Jeff!!
Gotta keep on keepin on! ;)
Customer be always shooting service for 2pm
@@MomentusMovement yeah right in that mid day summer heat when the temperature is at it’s peak and you have to try and schedule your other details around it 😂
Another awesome video! How do you go about shopping centers, gym parking lots, etc if security says its private property? Also when you first started and were trying to get business in these places do you park your detail rig and chill in your car/run errands or do you open the setup and hangout around it? Thanks Jeff.
@@StevenAfLv find the ones that don’t have security… even some of the ones that do have security are ok with you being there as long as you’re set up on the outskirts of the parking lot not where everyone else parks… you want to be out of the way.
I used to just wash my own detailing rig car & trailer and people would come up and start asking for quotes… the key is for them to see you working whether it’s on an actual customers vehicle or your own the activity will naturally attract them to come over and approach you. Also be approachable… don’t have headphones in, be first to say hey how’s it going? How’s your day to people… engage with as many people as possible.
Have something you can hand out, either business cards or flyers… flyers are less expensive to print.
I drag my trailer around EVERYWHERE with me… EVERYWHERE!!!! ;)
@@topstardetailing Thank you!
@@StevenAfLv you’re welcome! Cheers
Very Smooth content!! I Like 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Please try McKees Hydro Blue !! You can buy it in their mix & match bundle & it’ll be cheaper per bottle, I like it WAYYY BETTER than wet coat
I have never heard of that product before, but Wet Coat is pretty hard to beat. I will pick some up if I can find it.
I can attest that hydro blue is awesome. I used hydro blue than tried wet coat but had to go back to hydro blue
@@detailzautodetailing643 interesting… ok, I believe you guys… I will try it out. Can you buy it on amazon?
For every face customer take their number asap.. have it the first thing you do so you can send them before & after pics/videos. A great method to follow up once a while
I'm not sure I understand what you mean?
@@topstardetailing you save their number, when being approached or when you cold approach potential customers
@@ocshine.detailing I don’t cold approach customers, I have built up my brand to where I don’t need to chase business. I never try to convince people… If people want a detail cool… if not cool
I built all of my packages with a base clean of what’s included and then allow customers to customize their add ons like shampooing or leather cleaning. Not a fan of packages that lock in services the customer doesn’t necessarily want or need.
@@brandonbaker2281 basically what I did as well… my express package they can add individual services to it if necessary… like shampoo seats, or trim restoration, engine bay… etc and my executive includes almost everything. I can customize a clients package by adding or removing certain services too… keeps it simple.
Expensive gyms dang thats smart
Expensive gyms, or even expensive restaurant parking lots... places where you are going to find those high end customers willing to pay for luxury services like detailing... definitely not Walmart LOL ;)
Jeff, what is your thoughts/experience with the Wet Coat?
@@joshuamason1979 I love it!! I use it on a daily basis and feature it in several of my videos… probably one of my favorite products.
Another dopppe ass video by director of the year :reyes
@@sidVargas949 yesss sirrr…. he’s the Goat 🐐
Always fun to see how other detailers approach the sales aspect. I notice you don’t give starting pricing for interiors, do you set expectations based on their package and tell em they’ll have to pay $xx based on the condition.
Thanks Arthur...I like sharing my experience on that side of the business rather than just talking about chemicals and how to clean cars all the time.
My prices that I quote on the phone are the same exact prices that are on my website which are based on the vehicle type / size of the vehicle. Those are my starting prices and on my website it says "pricing may be subject to change based on the vehicles condition upon inspection at arrival"
I love having my pricing on the website because it's all completely transparent so there is never an issue with people feeling like they are being taking advantage of or anything... the price is the price and it's the same for everyone with the same size vehicle... some will be a little more work than others and some will be fairly clean and easy - they balance each other out. I only charge extra if it's really really bad or there is substantial pet hair.
My prices are pretty on par with yours but it takes me a bit longer. Still probably 75% of the people that pull up and ask prices think I’m ripping them off. It’s a tough business!
What area are you based out of? And what type of places are you working at when people pull up? Neighborhoods? Shopping centers? etc
@@topstardetailing I’m in Ft worth Texas. I’m usually in neighborhoods or drs office complexes. I think part of the issue is there’s a car wash on every corner here and people don’t understand the difference between a detail and a car wash.
@@vwking2000 don’t try to convince the unconvincable 75% just focus on the other 25% they are your customers ;)
Good stuff! But crazy that much for an exterior car wash with a spray on wax. No clay bar or 2/3 step polish/wax
@@riraider123Thank You 🙏 those are actually my express FULL detail quotes (interior + exterior). ;)
@topstardetailing dam so how much for a 2 step or 3 step. I only do my own cars but I'll do a polish then glaze and wax. Takes most of the day it's a process
@@riraider123 $450 & $595 for paint correction which includes exterior detail with clay bar takes about 5-6 hours approximately $100/hr is my work rate on most of my services
4 exterior?
Not sure what you are asking on this comment... can you be more specific?
@@topstardetailing
You answered my ? SIR
THANKS
Jeff ? What Product do you use for your 6month water beeding
I use Wet Coat... it's probably alot closer to the 3 month side, but I usually let them know that it may require some additional top ups to make it last longer. Once I meet them in person I am usually able to put them on a monthly maintenance program where I monitor the beading results and top up as necessary ;)
Walmart/planet fitness don’t bother 😅
Definitely wouldn't recommend ;)
@@topstardetailing 😂👍🏼 noted