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From: strovato at optonline.net (Steven Trovato)
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 13:51:18 -0500
References: <4EFBED88.9040907@bradakis.com> <OF0A871B5F.76489342-ON85257975.0046EAA4-85257975.00471C2F@mail.megageek.com> <CAAy7z=07mbfLcSGEcFwM2PVR_KRZvJieWaiwTotmvZro-6C1uQ@mail.gmail.com>
I have no idea what your place looks like, or what kind of impression 
it makes on passing motorists.  I would think that would be an 
important factor if you're really expecting passing motorists to just 
stop in.  Your typical Mercedes/Porsche/BMW driver isn't going to 
turn down the dirt driveway and go around back behind the barn just 
because they see a "detailing here" sign.  I think the drop-off 
process is a big pain for most people if they have to arrange a 
ride.  The one guy I used to know who did detailing on a small scale 
would pick up the customer's car.  It worked like this.  You called 
him and made an appointment.  He came to where you work, left his car 
there and took yours.  Then he brought it back all shiny before it 
was time to go home.  You just had to meet him outside, or at the 
front desk or whatever to transfer keys and pay him.  It was very 
convenient and he didn't have to deal with customers at his 
house.   Word of this guy''s services spread quickly within the 
company.    Good luck with the venture.

-Steve Trovato
strovato at optonline.net

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