Starting a small detailing business as a side job, that is. I've considered it for a while. Here are the pros and cons I have come up with, and I would like it if y'all could suggest any other pros/cons y'all know of since you do it for a business.
Pros:
I live next to a very rich community, and since I would be coming to them, I could probably get a lot of clientel
I could probably get a lot of business by word of mouth (in fact that's how I would like to get ALL of my business)
I love detailing
I understand a pretty good amount about detailing from reading posts here, and I think I have enough skill to do a good job (I detailed a Honda Gold Wing Motorcycle to sell it, and the guy that bought it told me if I ever come down to the area he lives in I should bring my stuff, because he has 4 vehicles I could detail for him....he was raving about how good I got it looking, because he said black vehicles are hard to get looking good)
Cons:
There is another mobile detailing business in the area
I don't have a PC (all I have is a 3200 rpm 10 inch buffer)
My truck is not a very good advertisement for my work at all since it has a whole lot of scratches in the side of it (not anything that I can get out....they are through the paint)
I'm 16, so I'm not sure if people would not want to trust me to do a good job (hopefully this would only be a problem at the start; like I said I want to get my business by word of mouth)
I would probably only be able to work afternoons and saturdays, since I have a night job, and I have school in the mornings (I am homeschooled, though, so if I needed to, I could detail in the AM and then do my school in the afternoon)
If y'all think I would need a PC before I would set out on a venture like this, I could probably come up with the money for one in a few months.
I'm thinking the capital to start a little detailing business would be $400 (if I had to get a PC). Does that sound reasonable?
Does the thing about my truck being a bad advertisement even sound like something to worry about? Like I said, it has a lot of scratches, but it IS at least shiny and clean usually.
It looks like a lot of cons as opposed to pros, so I'm not sure whether or not this would be a worthwhile business venture.
I've done a few vehicles for friends/family, so I do have some experience.
Thank you so much in advance for any suggestions/help.
-Lydia
Pros:
I live next to a very rich community, and since I would be coming to them, I could probably get a lot of clientel
I could probably get a lot of business by word of mouth (in fact that's how I would like to get ALL of my business)
I love detailing
I understand a pretty good amount about detailing from reading posts here, and I think I have enough skill to do a good job (I detailed a Honda Gold Wing Motorcycle to sell it, and the guy that bought it told me if I ever come down to the area he lives in I should bring my stuff, because he has 4 vehicles I could detail for him....he was raving about how good I got it looking, because he said black vehicles are hard to get looking good)
Cons:
There is another mobile detailing business in the area
I don't have a PC (all I have is a 3200 rpm 10 inch buffer)
My truck is not a very good advertisement for my work at all since it has a whole lot of scratches in the side of it (not anything that I can get out....they are through the paint)
I'm 16, so I'm not sure if people would not want to trust me to do a good job (hopefully this would only be a problem at the start; like I said I want to get my business by word of mouth)
I would probably only be able to work afternoons and saturdays, since I have a night job, and I have school in the mornings (I am homeschooled, though, so if I needed to, I could detail in the AM and then do my school in the afternoon)
If y'all think I would need a PC before I would set out on a venture like this, I could probably come up with the money for one in a few months.
I'm thinking the capital to start a little detailing business would be $400 (if I had to get a PC). Does that sound reasonable?
Does the thing about my truck being a bad advertisement even sound like something to worry about? Like I said, it has a lot of scratches, but it IS at least shiny and clean usually.
It looks like a lot of cons as opposed to pros, so I'm not sure whether or not this would be a worthwhile business venture.
I've done a few vehicles for friends/family, so I do have some experience.
Thank you so much in advance for any suggestions/help.
-Lydia
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