Tundra_Boy
New member
Well I passed a bunch of flyers on saturday and talked to a bunch of people, trying to look as professional as possible. I am still in college and I just wanted to start a small biz to have an extra flow of cash. I am not a pro like some of you, but I have been detailing for years on my vehicles, everybody says I over do it lol, I usually spend a lot of hours detailing my own truck.
Well this was my first job, kind of funny because I have the same truck and same color, just a different configuration. I put a nice pic of my Tundra on the fliers and biz card. As soon as he saw my truck he told me he wanted it as shiny as mine :lol2:
I know what I used are not exactly the most professional products but I have not had the time to prepare too much. I bought a vacuum, water hose and other supplies just yesterday :lol2:
I used Turtle wax ICE: clay bar, paste wax, interior cleaner.
Invisible glass, meguiars car wash soap.
The best thing about this is that he told me he might have a lot of clients for me from his office. He might also be calling me soon to do his wife and mom's cars.
The job took me 4 hours, and I got $70. A bit cheap but I really needed this first client, he might open more doors for me. I already got like half of what I spent on equipment and supplies. We had a couple of timing issues he needed his truck ready in the afternoon. The ice wax stuff is very convenient it still takes time.
Well this was my first job, kind of funny because I have the same truck and same color, just a different configuration. I put a nice pic of my Tundra on the fliers and biz card. As soon as he saw my truck he told me he wanted it as shiny as mine :lol2:
I know what I used are not exactly the most professional products but I have not had the time to prepare too much. I bought a vacuum, water hose and other supplies just yesterday :lol2:
I used Turtle wax ICE: clay bar, paste wax, interior cleaner.
Invisible glass, meguiars car wash soap.
The best thing about this is that he told me he might have a lot of clients for me from his office. He might also be calling me soon to do his wife and mom's cars.
The job took me 4 hours, and I got $70. A bit cheap but I really needed this first client, he might open more doors for me. I already got like half of what I spent on equipment and supplies. We had a couple of timing issues he needed his truck ready in the afternoon. The ice wax stuff is very convenient it still takes time.






