It is my wishes that this text finds you doing well it’s indeed Ben from shine chaser mobile detailing over leesburg fl your videos are inspirational educational and fun to watch keep up the good work and have a first class December
@ Yes I do have some topic points that I would love to get your insight on - 1. How you Track Expenses and Revenue for your Detailing Business 2.The Hidden Costs of Running a Detailing Business 3. How you Budget for New Equipment in your Detailing Business 4.As a leader, what are the ways you are investing in your people to get the result you want. Again, thank you for the great content!
There’s no standard set template for pricing. You have to go in just simply knowing what your bottom line is. Negotiate down to it and take it from there.
Lot cleaning can range anywhere from $1.75 - $3.00 per car depending on how many cars and how often the dealership wants them done. This rate is for a simply spray down and dry off (no soap or tire shine or window cleaning)… Lot cleaning is basically to keep the dust build up off of vehicles.
It is my wishes that this text finds you doing well it’s indeed Ben from shine chaser mobile detailing over leesburg fl your videos are inspirational educational and fun to watch keep up the good work and have a first class December
Thank you man and I wish the best to you and your business as well.
Thank you for this Gem of a video Derrick, I would love to see more business related videos. keep up the great work🙏🏽
Hey Man I appreciate that and I will do just that. Is there anything in particular that you would like for me to discuss?
@ Yes I do have some topic points that I would love to get your insight on -
1. How you Track Expenses and Revenue for your Detailing Business
2.The Hidden Costs of Running a Detailing Business
3. How you Budget for New Equipment in your Detailing Business
4.As a leader, what are the ways you are investing in your people to get the result you want.
Again, thank you for the great content!
Very informative bro.. we appreciate the help!
@@NathanStaab-v2k I appreciate you and hope that you share and keep watching
Thank you
@@awjjr5091 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
I backed off of car lots cause I had to work 16 hour shift to only be able to get $350 out of them at most
Yeah I can see how you’d wanna walk away from that. It’ll only make good dollars when you make it make sense 💪🏽
you could had done one job with paint polishing to make that type of money. it has to make sense to even work 16hr shift for just $350
@josequiroz4605 I was in my teens and thought it was better than my previous job paint where I had to work 60 hours to make 500.
How do you estimate a price per year for a proposal to take over the detail department for a higher end dealership?
There’s no standard set template for pricing. You have to go in just simply knowing what your bottom line is.
Negotiate down to it and take it from there.
@ Thank you, i appreciate it♥️💪 Merry Christmas to you and yours!
How much are most dealers paying to wash the lot these days?
Lot cleaning can range anywhere from $1.75 - $3.00 per car depending on how many cars and how often the dealership wants them done. This rate is for a simply spray down and dry off (no soap or tire shine or window cleaning)… Lot cleaning is basically to keep the dust build up off of vehicles.