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Start a Mobile Car Wash Business for Very Little Money

 
Author: Lance Winslow
 

Will it take a lot of money to start a mobile car wash business? This is the first question people think to themselves when considering going into business washing peoples cars at homes and office buildings. The answer to the question is no, it does not cost a whole lot of money to get started. And well since it is a cash business for the most part, I guess you would find it a business, which could solve that need. That is to say getting started on a shoestring. Indeed the exact cost to get started depends on the scale of the business you wish to build, so it would be more important to re-phrase the question with tighter parameters, when asking yourself; Does it cost a lot to start a small mobile car wash and auto detailing business.

Other questions, which will immediately come to mind are perhaps; How do I write a contract and how do I locate business? These are the second questions people most often ask themselves. After all once you get started your goal is to make money and to make money you will need customers and clientele who desire, need or simply want a clean car or a fleet of vehicles cleaned on a regular or periodic basis. Now then in writing a contract to clean personal cars, well that will not be necessary really, a simple handshake, smile and commitment to do the best possible job is really what the customer wants and they will see that in your attitude.

You may wish to draw up a contract for a large company with a fleet of vehicles? Yet most companies that are really large have their own purchase orders/contracts or procurement solicitations. You will most likely be doing business on their terms and have various options to choose from on things such as payment cycles and price and they will take it or leave it. Smaller fleets are not so concerned with contracts and since they are performance based if you do a good job, you will have the account for years to come.

As far as locating business well of course that is the easy part indeed. You see God made dirt on the first day and ever since then it has been getting all over everything you see? Think on this.

 
 
 

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