<HTML>Just shoot them!!! NO JUST KIDDING. If this is your way to bring home to bacon then they must pay some fee for your services family or not. Now if you offer it's one thing, but if they ask you it's still a service, cost of product your time and plus labor factor that hourly rate and hit them up for the $$$$</HTML>by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>very good job! I've used Allbrite products but could you state what polishes you use for this task. Most Allbrite products are true cut not fillers but that's only compounds. Very nice website Dan.</HTML>by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>First good luck with your new business venture!!! Second the very first thing you doing is talk to or retain a CPA that handles start-ups. That's where you will find all you need to know about the local information. Third obtain business license come up with a name and join Mr. Hammil's group I think it's the PDA they have things such as health/business insurance plus oby Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Big Ab pay no attention to the comp if you want to call him that focus on what you are doing and build your business bet money he will fold before long because golden rule #3 states never bad mouth anyone just provide better service and you will profit. As for Joe Smooth you should see him standing by some great 30's and 40's mob style cars all thats missing was the Thompsonby Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>How will this affect the market and /or the products? May need to stock up on the few things from them I use before they reformulate the products please keep us posted you guys seem to have an ear to the ground on every major move in the industry.</HTML>by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Joe what type of cost for glossy on west coast and did you do art work ? May need to look in to print shop for winter months!!</HTML>by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>No Mr. Abraham not your project. I'm sure those guys will do fine once they are up to speed. My comment was directed to the other guys who haven't nailed down what style of management/ pay structure/ and type of people will make them a stable business. Sorry for multiple post mouse must be sticking!</HTML>by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Mr. Abraham in what condition were these cars? What I'm hearing from most of the owners is production line mentality. As a pro you know every car is a case by case project. Some of these cars take anywhere from 2-5 hours based on paint condition, interior etc. To the employee it's $10hr to us it's $250-450 per car. Also what's the skill set of the employee you guy&by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Mr. Abraham in what condition were these cars? What I'm hearing from most of the owners is production line mentality. As a pro you know every car is a case by case project. Some of these cars take anywhere from 2-5 hours based on paint condition, interior etc. To the employee it's $10hr to us it's $250-450 per car. Also what's the skill set of the employee you guy&by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Mr. Abraham in what condition were these cars? What I'm hearing from most of the owners is production line mentality. As a pro you know every car is a case by case project. Some of these cars take anywhere from 2-5 hours based on paint condition, interior etc. To the employee it's $10hr to us it's $250-450 per car. Also what's the skill set of the employee you guy&by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Thanks Ketch worked like a charm!!!</HTML>by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Help how do you remove this stuff off paint without hurting the finish?</HTML>by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Leon welcome to our world. Actors want to sing/Detailers only wish they could paint. First I've had four mobile units running at a time and with any large operation you will have large headaches. Quality performance/people and profit will suffer because only you will be held accountible for the finished product. Good people don't come cheap. People in the trade will tell youby Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Thanks I see there's a lot more to this than meets the eye.</HTML>by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Need some advice on cleaning partial graphics. I'm get more business vans that have advertisment graphics and I don't want to damage them you all know the quality and adhesives are differant just need to know how you handle this type of artwork without peeling the edges over time.</HTML>by Darryl Lewis - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts