Shoutout to everyone that started detailing Shoutout to everyone who just bought equipment Shoutout to everyone who quit they’re jobs too I was working as a barista at Starbucks since high school but I needed a change of scenery man I can’t thank myself enough started detailing last year became fully mobile a few months ago and quit my job 3 weeks ago I’m 21 years old and it’s not the easiest thing to keep up with but it’s definitely a good feeling. A bit of a flex too if your busy 😎
The dude who explained everything in Detail for sure had some kind of sales experience. Going into detail is a tactic. Makes people feel like you’re the professional and that you know what your talking about. Made me want to purchase from him lol
Some of the things he was saying thought weren't necessarily true. He was talking about how applying a hand wax is different then using a polishing machine. When in reality, it's literally the same thing, it's just that using a machine is much quicker. So im not sure why he resorted to thinking that a hand wax was "better"
This channel has really inspired me. Over the last month I've been slowly buying equipment for starting my detail business. I turned my notice in yesterday at work and am moving full time with it next Friday. I already have over two dozen vehicles lined up for when I move full time. Hustle hustle!
@@scr3wblu313 North east Georgia. Prices are really low in my area. Most local detailers around here charge $125 for a full exterior, and a full interior detail with seat and carpet shampoo. But I will be be the only mobile detailer everyone else is stationary so I'm hoping I will be able to get a little more for my service.
Bro your my blueprint . I’ve already done almost ten cars following what you’ve done . And I’ve learned so many things I need to do soon and things I can tweak to be better . I appreciate your content so much
First of all, I like your attitude and professionalism. Second, I am based in Los Angeles, CA dba Elite & Exotic Expert Auto Detailing by Burles Cooks, Jr. LLC, and what you're describing is the #1 problem "professional" detailers face here, and around the world. I stress the word "professional" because as a "professional" (with 50 years in the "Game"), amateurs (Car Washers) have yet to realize the name of the "Game" is to get "highly paid" and make "huge profits" for your services, not just break even. Keep up the the excellent work Bruh. Peace and Blessings from L.A.
theirs nothing worse then answering a phone call of a potential customer and starting out the convo with "hello" a lot of these detailing companies really lack the professionalism. In the end of the day its a business and especially since detailing is such a competitive industry its crucial to stand out in any way, and that means starting out BEING professional when you go about doing business with others.
I also think the guy that was giving all the detail was absolutely on point. Many people think of gas station car washes are all they need to get their car clean so they’re used to paying 10 or 15 bucks. When you start talking a couple hundred dollars, most people aren’t paying that to get their cars detailed because they truly don’t understand what’s involved with an actual detail. So for that guy to give the details that he did, which I don’t think were overboard whatsoever, but I think he clearly broke down what was going to be happening and I think it helps him justify to the average person what’s involved in an actual detail and it makes you feel better about spending money on some thing you may not be used to spending money on. So yeah, that dude crushed it.
Been getting into detailing, I’m really inspired from your videos! I’m real close to being mobile. I love your channel because you do things other channels don’t, like this video, honest Q&A’s, and you really break everything down! Thank you Hunter
Keep up the good work bro, just starting my own mobile detailing business myself. You are an inspiration, when you put God first the rest will fall into place. Either God has got it all, or God aint God at all!! Stay blessed brother.
My basic is where I want a new customer at. I built it not to be a car wash. I won't move unless I'm getting 95 for basic. If I go out to wash and seal exterior with a quick vac n wipe starts at 95 to 140 My interior with the wet towel technique starts at 200 and goes up If they request or require hwe I usually start it at 400. I'm based here in Maryland. Just stumbled across your content. I to have up some vids but not yet bounce out as a RUclips of content infront of the camera lol. Its long over due and I've been grinding this for 7 yrs now. 2022, im changing up my packages and increasing my pricing somewhat.
Know your worth and let your work speaker for itself! When you do learn that, that’s when all the worthy customers will call to schedule without even asking about pricing and you’ll even start attracting higher end vehicles.
Not all Detailers are created equal.. remember that some are wanna be detailers but they are car washers which it’s nothing wrong with that but not everyone that says are a detailer are a detailer.
haha.. too funny.. I agree 100% though.. I used to tell people that " everyone with a garden hose and a can of Armor All calls themselves a detailer".. which is so true, in my area at least.. I can't count how many clients I had come to me after getting other "detailers" to do their vehicles and left here blown away.. couldn't believe the difference between the jobs I did versus the other guys..
Keep up the great work! Keep grinding and keep chasing the bag. I just started my own mobile detailing business and have made some good money. Please keep putting out videos!!!
People really need to focus on customer service. Grab a cheap pair of Bluetooth headphones so you can always answer the phone. Or call right back. Let the customer talk too!
Other than getting the hose connector turned around (watch out for that one), the machine is simple to put together and use ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfQauTxLT0JLSvqkq10rD79TU4k0Vz8zP . And very nice, too. I'm surprised at the power-it's more than we'll ever need, and we've not even used the most powerful setting yet.I've cleaned off a dirty concrete porch to get it ready for sealing, started to clean siding, and I know this pressure washer will be terrific for cleaning tools this fall.The only issue we had is we had turned around the hose connector, and it leaked. Once it was on correctly, though, we had no problems with the connection. Just remember that the end with the green knob goes towards the hose. It's obvious now what we did wrong, but not necessarily obvious at the time.
Bro that van setup the new one is sick dog for real thats what I'm aiming to do. I am working out of a trailer my set up is alright but I want a van with everything on reels. Thanks for all the good info and your killin it from Choose Chance Mobile Detailing LLC
Thanks hunter you really give your views the low down on what to expect when starting a detail business.I just retired and am a detail fanatic and want to start a small detail business .Thanks craigger ont Canada. Ps maybe we can chat about detailing some time craigger.
good video and it's a good idea to see how others explain and do their work. I hate when customers would call in and say " it'll only take.... time".. I had one guy call and ask for a quote on a " small car".. asked the year, make and model.. " just a small car".. need the year make and model.. it was a newer Cadillac.. now I am different in that I don't do a basic list and charge extra for pet hair removal, headlight restoration, engine bay, etc.. in my eyes, what separated me from all the others in my area, is that I did it all for X amount of $$.. anyways, I give a quick rundown of what I do, inside and out.. guys responds with " it'll only take 2 hours tops"... really? I was nice and polite but told him absolutely not a chance.. full inside and out takes, on that size of vehicle, 5-6 hours easily.. told him I appreciate the opportunity to give him a quote but it's not going to work and advised him to contact another detailer. I use the line all the time that " there's a difference between a detailer and a car cleaner".. my work speaks for itself and if you want the best job possible, then you have to understand it takes time. my prices were comparable to others in the area.. full inside and out was $120 for cars and sedans, $140 for SUV's and small trucks and $200 for full size SUV's and large trucks.. I don't agree with the whole " he explained too much" .. I think that depends on your client.. some know about detailing and all the work involved so they understand the pricing.. but a lot of people don't know a thing about it so a lot of the time, they like the breakdown of what you do to their vehicles which justifies the time and price. That's just me though.. I even had people tell me I was too expensive.. didn't get mad but did offer to look over their vehicle and explain where to inspect AFTER the "cheaper " guy did it to make sure they didn't miss anything and/or do the right work... nobody else in the area would do that, but it's something I offered..
You shouldn’t need to call other retailers for there price. You should price at what you think your work should be. If your good then your work will show it and the clients will pay. If you continue to work with clients that are cheap your business and pay will never increase. Ever think of the hi end retailers charging $600 to $1000. They only deal with high end clients.
SEO you can rank in less than 48 hours :) you just need to know how. I recently built a site for a buddy who hasn't ranked in 12 years unless you search his business name. 48 hours later hes ranking for all of his key words rank 1
What I find odd about every person you called was they didn't answer the phone as the business. Just a "ellllo" like you called a number off the truck stop bathroom wall.
I’m not even going to lie, I take those overflow customers. If you want a quick wash and wipe down, I got guys that’ll get that done in 30 minutes if I can’t do it. But I’m not full time with it.
New subs bro i always watching your video working detailing car its a big help for learning about detailing vehicle, because im planning next year detailing business like what you guys do.
I Like your real world experience videos. I always wondered what other details charge, I'm in the same pricing as you. I go based on what I think I'm worth.
lol that one dude was like your too hood for me. Sorry no Service.. lol anyway I got all the gear at home and just wash my own car. Maybe down the line I would do it full time but right now I love me desk job..
Most doesn't understand stain removal though. Ive seen folk see water stains and charge the upcharge for no reason but just because the material is spotted. There are three stain base out and if you misjudge it one will never remove a SET STAIN, but only can just cover it.
I do everything from quick in and outs to full details, corrections and ceramic coatings. Money is money. If Im working on a car... I dont answer the phone... I'll call the person back later.
Well he’s tripping bro .. there is no way his prices are crazy no one pays that much here … small sedan $180 interior detailing and just basic wash outside
Good content Hunter 👌 Been watching your videos for some time now. You're videos have motivated me as well to start a mobile detailing business. Thank you! God bless 🙌
God bless you Wayne. I'm just getting started in the business and wondering how mobile detailers charge and receive payment from clients. Any feedback? Thanks bro!
Damn and im charging $25 for a small car and $40 for a truck which includes outside, vacuum and wipedown. i dont know how to go about raising my prices. should i just tell them what they will go up to and if they still want the wash to contact me? im afraid of losing my customers since theyre weekly clients. im very detailed and they see that, they always leave about $15-20 tips. Any help pls
If you want to charge more, do good work, don't do cheap packages, no wipe downs and quick jobs, no money to be made. Set up a base interior and base exterior detail and have add ons.
@@Mad-i134 we have about 7-10 clients we wash weekly. several cars and semi trucks. id say our current monthly income just from them would be around $800-1k
@@dustin3700i see what your saying about base packages for exterior/ interior... might have to figure out a price for a base detail and have add ons like you said. that way they know theyll get more for a certain amount more.. thanks!
Yeah I agree. Any detailer that charges $200 for basic exterior and interior wash/detail is pretty steep. Id say $150 is more reasonable, but like he keeps saying "Know yo worth" lol.
@@jimmy8647 knowing your worth is cool.. knowing your demographic is even better .. If he came around here with those prices he'd quickly go out of business
My ryobi foam cannon isn't giving me the results I'm looking for, what do you suggest for a foam cannon? Is there a foam cannon & product combo that just doesn't miss? I appreciate you, bless!
I just replaced a windshield and the offers went from 150 installed to 450 plus labor and taxes. Some lady tried telling me everyone else in town gets Chinese windshields and only their company has American made windshields used in BMWs I just laughed and hung up. Car Industry is crazy people make their own prices
It's really hit or miss with going into detail on services. Very rarely someone has the time or patience for in depth explanation... especially these days. Most are In a rush and just want prices and move on with their day.
Hey man, I appreciate what you doing , I just start following the same route , but here in new york is a little to full of mobile car wash on almost every corner, which is making hard for me to find customers . Any advice on the matter?
@@CJDAASSASSIN99 a detail is a detail I’d never up charge just cause the car is nicer. If anything they should be easier with better upholstery and carpets. The only thing that should cost that much is a ceramic coating and paint correction which we charge like 1200$ for. But never would we charge that much for a detail I think ours is less than 200$
@@Nick_Alienn different clientele want more attention paid to there vehicles. If I own let say a Bugatti. I would pay the person a great amount to to get eveey detail and every place detailed. I would give a beginner 20 bucks tell them to detail it. That's the point I'm making.
@@CJDAASSASSIN99 I’ve detailed for 3 years and I could easily get every Piece of sand in a floor mat or between the seats well before most pulling out a pressure washer and then some. If you know you know. But I’d rather have a lower premium and have more customers then pushing some away due to outrageous pricing
Compare with websites instead of wasting peoples time. I think it would be a bit more professional. Seems you are overcharging in comparison, time to give them a try and compare results of service.
The way it was explained to me was there’s people who like there cars to be nice and clean, there’s people who want it to look great and be done right, and then there’s people who want it to stand out and will pay for the best
@@Sandiego61999 I'm pretty damn good at detailing, 9 years experience. to justify that price that would have to include a paint correction with the detail, depending on vehicle size. but a standalone detail for 650$ is just unreasonable to me
@@Sandiego61999 aye yeah more power to him. people are paying that price, charge it. My buddy charges 20$ a panel for correction and I told him that's stealing from yourself
The first guy who gave pricing gave way too much information. As a customer you just wanna get the three or four packages with prices and then you can ask what each includes if you want to know
Shoutout to everyone that started detailing
Shoutout to everyone who just bought equipment
Shoutout to everyone who quit they’re jobs too
I was working as a barista at Starbucks since high school but I needed a change of scenery man I can’t thank myself enough started detailing last year became fully mobile a few months ago and quit my job 3 weeks ago I’m 21 years old and it’s not the easiest thing to keep up with but it’s definitely a good feeling. A bit of a flex too if your busy 😎
Yea but a guy is called a baristo.
Same bro
The dude who explained everything in Detail for sure had some kind of sales experience. Going into detail is a tactic. Makes people feel like you’re the professional and that you know what your talking about. Made me want to purchase from him lol
Some of the things he was saying thought weren't necessarily true. He was talking about how applying a hand wax is different then using a polishing machine. When in reality, it's literally the same thing, it's just that using a machine is much quicker. So im not sure why he resorted to thinking that a hand wax was "better"
@@wnuilan4599 yeah you’re right but for the average consumer he could of sold them on
@@wnuilan4599 the price is different and some customers have a preference is what I think he was getting at
This channel has really inspired me. Over the last month I've been slowly buying equipment for starting my detail business. I turned my notice in yesterday at work and am moving full time with it next Friday. I already have over two dozen vehicles lined up for when I move full time. Hustle hustle!
That’s sick bro! Good luck with the business, never stop grinding 💪🏽
Great! What area
@@scr3wblu313 North east Georgia. Prices are really low in my area. Most local detailers around here charge $125 for a full exterior, and a full interior detail with seat and carpet shampoo. But I will be be the only mobile detailer everyone else is stationary so I'm hoping I will be able to get a little more for my service.
@@cameroncarpenter3219 okay great plan. I hope you the best
@@yoseeev8306 Thanks my man!
Bro that second call was really a good example of how u sell a customer your service. You shoot your best shot and that's all you can do
Bro! I love how you are changing the narrative that we are detailers not a quick wash/car washer. 🔥
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Bro i charge what i charge period never let anyone try to low ball you this detailing shit is art bro.
Exactly, if there not willing to pay they can take it to a car wash
Here is an idea for a future video. Try getting your car dirty and have someone else detail your car and compare your work.
Dope idea bro !! Def going. To be using this one!!
Or bring it in clean and see what they charge for that too!
Bro your my blueprint . I’ve already done almost ten cars following what you’ve done . And I’ve learned so many things I need to do soon and things I can tweak to be better . I appreciate your content so much
First of all, I like your attitude and professionalism. Second, I am based in Los Angeles, CA dba Elite & Exotic Expert Auto Detailing by Burles Cooks, Jr. LLC, and what you're describing is the #1 problem "professional" detailers face here, and around the world. I stress the word "professional" because as a "professional" (with 50 years in the "Game"), amateurs (Car Washers) have yet to realize the name of the "Game" is to get "highly paid" and make "huge profits" for your services, not just break even. Keep up the the excellent work Bruh. Peace and Blessings from L.A.
theirs nothing worse then answering a phone call of a potential customer and starting out the convo with "hello" a lot of these detailing companies really lack the professionalism. In the end of the day its a business and especially since detailing is such a competitive industry its crucial to stand out in any way, and that means starting out BEING professional when you go about doing business with others.
5:39. This guy was very thorough, and very professional! Very impressive! Good video!!
I also think the guy that was giving all the detail was absolutely on point. Many people think of gas station car washes are all they need to get their car clean so they’re used to paying 10 or 15 bucks. When you start talking a couple hundred dollars, most people aren’t paying that to get their cars detailed because they truly don’t understand what’s involved with an actual detail. So for that guy to give the details that he did, which I don’t think were overboard whatsoever, but I think he clearly broke down what was going to be happening and I think it helps him justify to the average person what’s involved in an actual detail and it makes you feel better about spending money on some thing you may not be used to spending money on. So yeah, that dude crushed it.
i think there's a place for knowing when to hold back and when to be explicit about services. I definitely agree education is a great selling point
Been getting into detailing, I’m really inspired from your videos! I’m real close to being mobile. I love your channel because you do things other channels don’t, like this video, honest Q&A’s, and you really break everything down! Thank you Hunter
No problems let’s get it!!
Getting my shop ready this month and I'll be going at it full time pumped thanks for the videos man I appreciate your time
Keep up the good work bro, just starting my own mobile detailing business myself. You are an inspiration, when you put God first the rest will fall into place. Either God has got it all, or God aint God at all!! Stay blessed brother.
My basic is where I want a new customer at. I built it not to be a car wash. I won't move unless I'm getting 95 for basic. If I go out to wash and seal exterior with a quick vac n wipe starts at 95 to 140
My interior with the wet towel technique starts at 200 and goes up
If they request or require hwe I usually start it at 400. I'm based here in Maryland. Just stumbled across your content. I to have up some vids but not yet bounce out as a RUclips of content infront of the camera lol. Its long over due and I've been grinding this for 7 yrs now. 2022, im changing up my packages and increasing my pricing somewhat.
In my area we have shops that popup for a year or so. So we have change a bit too "We fit to your needs on what you would like." then some prices.
Know your worth and let your work speaker for itself! When you do learn that, that’s when all the worthy customers will call to schedule without even asking about pricing and you’ll even start attracting higher end vehicles.
Not all Detailers are created equal.. remember that some are wanna be detailers but they are car washers which it’s nothing wrong with that but not everyone that says are a detailer are a detailer.
haha.. too funny.. I agree 100% though.. I used to tell people that " everyone with a garden hose and a can of Armor All calls themselves a detailer".. which is so true, in my area at least.. I can't count how many clients I had come to me after getting other "detailers" to do their vehicles and left here blown away.. couldn't believe the difference between the jobs I did versus the other guys..
Keep up the great work! Keep grinding and keep chasing the bag. I just started my own mobile detailing business and have made some good money. Please keep putting out videos!!!
Why i stopped and comment..... you got it correct.... keep absorbing. The sky is the limit
Honestly if I heard a quick wash and interior “ my pockets hurting” I’d hang up 😂
Lol right
People really need to focus on customer service. Grab a cheap pair of Bluetooth headphones so you can always answer the phone. Or call right back. Let the customer talk too!
Other than getting the hose connector turned around (watch out for that one), the machine is simple to put together and use ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfQauTxLT0JLSvqkq10rD79TU4k0Vz8zP . And very nice, too. I'm surprised at the power-it's more than we'll ever need, and we've not even used the most powerful setting yet.I've cleaned off a dirty concrete porch to get it ready for sealing, started to clean siding, and I know this pressure washer will be terrific for cleaning tools this fall.The only issue we had is we had turned around the hose connector, and it leaked. Once it was on correctly, though, we had no problems with the connection. Just remember that the end with the green knob goes towards the hose. It's obvious now what we did wrong, but not necessarily obvious at the time.
I can't believe people answer the phone with just a "hello"... That's NOT how a legit business is supposed to answer
Right
Bro that van setup the new one is sick dog for real thats what I'm aiming to do. I am working out of a trailer my set up is alright but I want a van with everything on reels. Thanks for all the good info and your killin it from Choose Chance Mobile Detailing LLC
One thing I learned I. My cleaning class... Never say chemical. Say cleaning solution or products
Thanks hunter you really give your views the low down on what to expect when starting a detail business.I just retired and am a detail fanatic and want to start a small detail business .Thanks craigger ont Canada. Ps maybe we can chat about detailing some time craigger.
good video and it's a good idea to see how others explain and do their work. I hate when customers would call in and say " it'll only take.... time".. I had one guy call and ask for a quote on a " small car".. asked the year, make and model.. " just a small car".. need the year make and model.. it was a newer Cadillac.. now I am different in that I don't do a basic list and charge extra for pet hair removal, headlight restoration, engine bay, etc.. in my eyes, what separated me from all the others in my area, is that I did it all for X amount of $$.. anyways, I give a quick rundown of what I do, inside and out.. guys responds with " it'll only take 2 hours tops"... really? I was nice and polite but told him absolutely not a chance.. full inside and out takes, on that size of vehicle, 5-6 hours easily.. told him I appreciate the opportunity to give him a quote but it's not going to work and advised him to contact another detailer. I use the line all the time that " there's a difference between a detailer and a car cleaner".. my work speaks for itself and if you want the best job possible, then you have to understand it takes time. my prices were comparable to others in the area.. full inside and out was $120 for cars and sedans, $140 for SUV's and small trucks and $200 for full size SUV's and large trucks.. I don't agree with the whole " he explained too much" .. I think that depends on your client.. some know about detailing and all the work involved so they understand the pricing.. but a lot of people don't know a thing about it so a lot of the time, they like the breakdown of what you do to their vehicles which justifies the time and price. That's just me though.. I even had people tell me I was too expensive.. didn't get mad but did offer to look over their vehicle and explain where to inspect AFTER the "cheaper " guy did it to make sure they didn't miss anything and/or do the right work... nobody else in the area would do that, but it's something I offered..
You shouldn’t need to call other retailers for there price. You should price at what you think your work should be. If your good then your work will show it and the clients will pay. If you continue to work with clients that are cheap your business and pay will never increase. Ever think of the hi end retailers charging $600 to $1000. They only deal with high end clients.
keep up the content man, been watching for a week and i have a job interview monday for a detailing shop. love watching you do your magic.
One question I have is, how is detailing in the winter? Would really like a answer
I charge 200 or more for a detail on cars and then 50 for shampooing or steaming since I’m just starting out
SEO you can rank in less than 48 hours :) you just need to know how. I recently built a site for a buddy who hasn't ranked in 12 years unless you search his business name.
48 hours later hes ranking for all of his key words rank 1
Hey hunter, u should do a timelapse on a wash in and out. And show exackly how it works cheers from sweden
Cheers!
9:00 detailer was on point but most ppl wouldn’t know what he said lol
What I find odd about every person you called was they didn't answer the phone as the business. Just a "ellllo" like you called a number off the truck stop bathroom wall.
Sometimes you have to show value and thats what people want to hear. Love the grind keep it up!
I’m not even going to lie, I take those overflow customers. If you want a quick wash and wipe down, I got guys that’ll get that done in 30 minutes if I can’t do it. But I’m not full time with it.
How much was that pop up tent customized
I love your content bro I can really relate as a small time detailer myself
New subs bro i always watching your video working detailing car its a big help for learning about detailing vehicle, because im planning next year detailing business like what you guys do.
I Like your real world experience videos. I always wondered what other details charge, I'm in the same pricing as you. I go based on what I think I'm worth.
lol that one dude was like your too hood for me. Sorry no Service.. lol anyway I got all the gear at home and just wash my own car. Maybe down the line I would do it full time but right now I love me desk job..
In my opinion you should offer interior, exterior or both every car gets cleaned the same but also up charge if the car has heavy stains
Most doesn't understand stain removal though. Ive seen folk see water stains and charge the upcharge for no reason but just because the material is spotted. There are three stain base out and if you misjudge it one will never remove a SET STAIN, but only can just cover it.
But Ima need a quick in and out detail Bratha!
"I was told detailers don't pick up the phone" LMFAO! Bro that shit killed me because I don't be picking up sometimes not gunna lie 😂😂😂 LOL
This is great content. Maybe do this again but with also Reyes calling
Right so no one really recognizes you
Mechanical upholstery brush 😂 I love it. Great salesman
I do everything from quick in and outs to full details, corrections and ceramic coatings.
Money is money.
If Im working on a car... I dont answer the phone... I'll call the person back later.
Don’t understand how you get people to pay that for a full detail . Don’t know what am doing wrong myself
Well he’s tripping bro .. there is no way his prices are crazy no one pays that much here … small sedan $180 interior detailing and just basic wash outside
Good content Hunter 👌
Been watching your videos for some time now. You're videos have motivated me as well to start a mobile detailing business.
Thank you!
God bless 🙌
first dude that really spoke broke that down lol mann!
Keep up the good work man your doing great
Lmfao 🤣🤣🤣 caught on the first one! Ima fuck around an go out there just to have to clean my whip cause I’m tired of cleaning my own 🤣
How about calling around for the best Prichard actually taking a dirty car to get done. Just to see others work.
Please do A video of all the products you recommend using
God bless you Wayne. I'm just getting started in the business and wondering how mobile detailers charge and receive payment from clients. Any feedback? Thanks bro!
Damn and im charging $25 for a small car and $40 for a truck which includes outside, vacuum and wipedown. i dont know how to go about raising my prices. should i just tell them what they will go up to and if they still want the wash to contact me? im afraid of losing my customers since theyre weekly clients. im very detailed and they see that, they always leave about $15-20 tips. Any help pls
$140 a month for 1 client. Now,how many clients a week do you have? Calculate that and come up with your monthly income
If you want to charge more, do good work, don't do cheap packages, no wipe downs and quick jobs, no money to be made. Set up a base interior and base exterior detail and have add ons.
@@Mad-i134 we have about 7-10 clients we wash weekly. several cars and semi trucks. id say our current monthly income just from them would be around $800-1k
@@dustin3700i see what your saying about base packages for exterior/ interior... might have to figure out a price for a base detail and have add ons like you said. that way they know theyll get more for a certain amount more.. thanks!
Damn u start at 225, shit I get my truck and car done for 120 , both! Good for you.
Yeah I agree. Any detailer that charges $200 for basic exterior and interior wash/detail is pretty steep. Id say $150 is more reasonable, but like he keeps saying "Know yo worth" lol.
@@jimmy8647 knowing your worth is cool.. knowing your demographic is even better .. If he came around here with those prices he'd quickly go out of business
First guy that answered did not like how you was talking with that basic inside and out🤣🤣🤣
keep em comin love these videos hunter you and reyes killin it im a local detailer to and these tips help me keep it goin
Is this Hunter. That call was crazy.
"OH who is this HUNTER???" 😭
My ryobi foam cannon isn't giving me the results I'm looking for, what do you suggest for a foam cannon? Is there a foam cannon & product combo that just doesn't miss? I appreciate you, bless!
@@jaysmobiledetailing9956 look up shine supply
@@jaysmobiledetailing9956 m22 foam canon
Hey I'm in Florida can you give me the link for the air fresheners
To bad you’re not here in Los Angeles otherwise I would like a service my brother! Cheers
I did this for a windshield replacement and it took 5 numbers before I got a call back
I just replaced a windshield and the offers went from 150 installed to 450 plus labor and taxes. Some lady tried telling me everyone else in town gets Chinese windshields and only their company has American made windshields used in BMWs I just laughed and hung up. Car Industry is crazy people make their own prices
Question. I live up here in Idaho and we have all 4 seasons. What would you do in the winter? How would you work in that? It gets cold, lol. Curious.
Dis you keep this van after you upgraded to the new one?
Do your full details include paint correction? Or just claybar and wax?
I raise my price for waxing the car $100. I use to do full detail with wax for $200. To cheap. Had to raise to $300.
That’s a little over price wax what 6 month protection?
It was the 1st call for me😄😄!
Hay bro, the white boy,like I'm not going back in forth,, smoke 💯💯💪😔
It's really hit or miss with going into detail on services. Very rarely someone has the time or patience for in depth explanation... especially these days. Most are In a rush and just want prices and move on with their day.
What about your clients tipping you? Tell me more pls?
want a quick wash.. go to a car wash drive thur and get free swirls with everywash lol
That guy that gave all the description made me wanna so okay I’ll give you a call back… 🤷🏾♂️
‘You checked my reviews’ lol I wouldn’t say that
Hey man, I appreciate what you doing , I just start following the same route , but here in new york is a little to full of mobile car wash on almost every corner, which is making hard for me to find customers . Any advice on the matter?
The reason why he explained it is because he gets a lot of, why so much?
650 for an interior detail? Yikes 😬
Yeah why not. He gets higher end customers. He still offers the basics. But once you're in the 80k cars + 650 is chump change
@@CJDAASSASSIN99 a detail is a detail I’d never up charge just cause the car is nicer. If anything they should be easier with better upholstery and carpets. The only thing that should cost that much is a ceramic coating and paint correction which we charge like 1200$ for. But never would we charge that much for a detail I think ours is less than 200$
@@Nick_Alienn different clientele want more attention paid to there vehicles. If I own let say a Bugatti. I would pay the person a great amount to to get eveey detail and every place detailed. I would give a beginner 20 bucks tell them to detail it. That's the point I'm making.
@@CJDAASSASSIN99 I’ve detailed for 3 years and I could easily get every Piece of sand in a floor mat or between the seats well before most pulling out a pressure washer and then some. If you know you know. But I’d rather have a lower premium and have more customers then pushing some away due to outrageous pricing
Hunter's detailing boy!
Keep doin yo thang king..שלום
why not try SEA instead bro
Lmao that first call tho
Compare with websites instead of wasting peoples time. I think it would be a bit more professional. Seems you are overcharging in comparison, time to give them a try and compare results of service.
Consistency, love it!
There a lot of detailer that have the experience and charge why less than the people on the phone . Don’t understand who pays thous prices.
Lol he knew it was you! Everybody can tell
“He made ME wanna get a detail from him” 😂
thats how i feel about dude from TOPCLASS DETAIL that boy can talk some gaaame
650$ for a detail holy smokes i wish i can charge that much....who pays that though?
The way it was explained to me was there’s people who like there cars to be nice and clean, there’s people who want it to look great and be done right, and then there’s people who want it to stand out and will pay for the best
@@Sandiego61999 I'm pretty damn good at detailing, 9 years experience. to justify that price that would have to include a paint correction with the detail, depending on vehicle size. but a standalone detail for 650$ is just unreasonable to me
DuurtyDon don’t get me wrong I totally agree but if the man can sell it then why not, in my area a paint correction comes around 8
@@Sandiego61999 aye yeah more power to him. people are paying that price, charge it. My buddy charges 20$ a panel for correction and I told him that's stealing from yourself
Ya expensive
Here in Bakersfield Ca you can get a quick in and out detail 35$ for cars 45 for trucks inside and out
Bakersfield is in the middle of no where I’m not surprised 💀
Pricing is to complex
Caller Id gotcha hit 🤣😂
I like the way that guy talk but def to much for me too... I think u should setup a hidden cam an see lol
85 for a wash
The first guy who gave pricing gave way too much information. As a customer you just wanna get the three or four packages with prices and then you can ask what each includes if you want to know
Hope you are paying your cameraman well.
Im cheap so I detail my own car inside and out haha