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Entries in Auto Detailing Business (8)

Monday
Nov212011

Could Facebook Be Headed In A Direction To Make Business/Life That Much Easier?

Facebook phone could be available in 18 months, sources say

The rumored Facebook phone is real and will be manufactured by HTC under the codename “Buffy,” anonymous sources have told AllThingsD.

Although the news site doesn’t indicate where its information comes from, it must have more to report, because this is the first of what AllThingsD says will be a week-long series on the mysterious device. The so-called “Facebook phone” has been at the heart of rampant speculation for more than two years, although the only devices to emerge so far have been fairly standard Android or feature phones with Facebook features slapped on.

“Buffy,” if real, is named after the famous vampire slayer featured in a movie and a long-running television series.

The Buffy phone will run a heavily modified version of Android featuring support for apps developed in HTML5, and could see the light of day in a year to 18 months, according to writers Liz Gannes and Ina Fried.

AllThingsD quoted a Facebook spokesperson who declined to comment directly on the phone, but said:

Our mobile strategy is simple: We think every mobile device is better if it is deeply social. We’re working across the entire mobile industry; with operators, hardware manufacturers, OS providers, and application developers to bring powerful social experiences to more people around the world.

This jibes with Facebook’s overall strategy of putting social features at the heart of an experience, as opposed to layering them on later.

Facebook is the single most popular app in the iTunes App Store, and the social networking giant has more than 350 million mobile users across all platforms.

Buffy image via Zoe Favole/Flickr

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Friday
Jul152011

CNN jumps into detailing? No..they just reconize the value of detailing! 

New York (Cnnmoney.Com) -- If you're getting ready to sell your car, you may not think minor fix-ups are worth doing now -- the new owner could spend the time and money instead of you -- but that layer of dirt on your car, the stains on the seat and that burned out taillight send potential buyers the message that you didn't properly care for your car.

That could cost you money.

"You could probably negotiate an extra $300 to $500 if it's properly cleaned," said Alec Gutierrez, manager of vehicle valuation for Kelly Blue Book.

According to Lauren Fix, an auto care expert and spokeswoman for the Car Care Council, the value of a "mid-range car" can be increased by $2,000 or more when selling it privately by just sprucing it up and making minor, easy repairs.

Here are eight easy fixes to spruce up your car so it will sell for hundreds -- or thousands -- more.

1. Wax on, wax off

Got a faded paint job? Don't spend a fortune getting a new one. Break out the wax and polish your way to adding value to your car.

If your car's paint has become so faded you no longer remember what it used to look like, try opening the door and looking inside the door frame, suggested Tim Miller, founder of Surf City Garage car care products.

The area inside the door frame rarely gets exposed to sunlight and harsh chemicals so it will be close to the car's original color.

Keep in mind that all the waxing and polishing in the world may never get it completely back to that color and shine, but at least it gives you something to work towards.

Keeping it shiny: When washing your car, experts advise against using household detergents, like dish soap. To preserve your car's finish, use products that were created for the purpose.

2. Bright lights

Nothing says "worn out beater" like dingy headlights. There are a number of headlight cleaning products on the market that can make those plastic headlight covers bright and clear in a matter of minutes. And many of these products really do work, said Lauren Fix of the Car Care Council.

If you've tried window cleaners before to no avail, they failed because they weren't made for this job.

3. Shiny wheels

Shiny wheels look new and can add to your vehicle's luster and potential value.

So, take the time to get in there and clean out dirt, dust and grime from the wheels. Also, swab a tire shine product on the tire sidewalls to make them look new, too.

4. Inside jobs

Pull out those removable floor mats. If they're cleanable, clean them. If they've got big holes in them or stains that only a flame thrower will obliterate, you're just going to have to buy new ones.

Fortunately, a new set of floor mats shouldn't cost you that much. A set of attractive rubber mats at your local auto parts store should cost you only about $20 to $30, said Kelley Blue Book's Alec Gutierrez.

Once that's done, clean the rest of the interior. Clean and treat the leather, if there is any, and vacuum and clean the carpeting.

Except for glass cleaner on the windows, don't use household cleaners in your car, warns Lauren Fix, an automotive expert who represents the Car Care Council. The materials inside your car are different from the stuff used to make the furniture and and carpets in your home. Buy cleaners that are made for the job.

5. Get your papers in order

Sure, you say you've had your car maintained regularly and the battery is practically brand new, but can you prove it? This is why you should keep a folder of maintenance and repair records on your car.

Besides providing evidence, an orderly folder packed with repair and maintenance records shows you really cared about your car and that's what a potential owner wants to know.

Also, get a vehicle history report from CarFax or Experian and present it with the car. Among other things, these records will show the vehicle's ownership history.

6. Make easy fixes

If your car has a burned out headlight or taillight, replace it. If, at some point in your car's life, some miscreant popped the chrome badge off the grill, you should replace that, too, just so long as the replacement doesn't cost a lot.

Also, make sure there are no warning lights -- a.k.a. "idiot lights" -- glowing on the dashboard. If the "windshield washer fluid low" warning is on, top it off. If the check engine light is on, have it checked. It could be something simple and inexpensive to fix. (If it's not, you can either have it fixed or divulge the ugly truth to potential buyers.)

You may be tempted to just let the next guy worry about these things, but leaving anything unrepaired brings your care as an owner into question.

Remember, the damage to the car's value is beyond just the cost of the light bulb.

7. Consider paying the pros

If your car's worth more than $40,000 or so, it may be worth paying professional auto detailers to clean and polish it thoroughly. ("Detailing" just means "cleaning obsessively.")

With a car like this, the difference between super-clean and dirty could be thousands of dollars, so it will be worth paying to have the work done right, said Lauren Fix of the Car Care Council.

8. Don't have a scratch-and-dent sale

Don't think a dent isn't worth fixing, it is.

While it probably isn't worth investing in serious body work, some simple scratches and parking lot dings can be repaired without incurring huge bills.

Many minor paint scratches and scuffs can be polished out. For dents, there are reputable firms that specialize in dent removal, said Kelley Blue Book's Alec Gutierrez.

Be careful, though, not to resort to shoddy bodywork that could actually reduce the car's value.

"If you're going to get a poor job done, you're better off disclosing the car needs some body work," Gutierrez said.

 

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Wednesday
Jun152011

Mind Mapping Within Your Auto Detailing Business

Some people call it getting your thoughts on paper, others notes. For years, I have read, studied and practiced the habit of writing down my goals and dreams along with my life and business visions.

Then, a friend, Marilyn DeMartini shared with me what she has used within business for years...mind mapping. Now, what I had been doing for decades was very close to mind mapping but what Marilyn did for me that faithful day was launch my note and goal setting into orbit!

Now the above photo is pretty fancy and my own mind mapping is not near as pretty but here is how I perform my own mind mapping.

1. I write in the center of the paper my idea or the topic...let's say my detailing business.

2. I think about my business and what I want from the business and start adding items in a circular form around the main idea.  

3. I keep adding items and sub items as I think of them

4. I step away from the mapping and return. Sometimes there are days between adding items. It's amazing what stepping away can do for thinking and dreaming!

5. I am protective over my idea time...I like to be away from distractions and noises...I play my tunes...I place myself in a spot where I have a view or environment that I enjoy and get creative. Below is a sample of a hand drawn mind mapping.

Below you will see several links sharing some really useful information on mind mapping. Use this in your detailing business and see what it can do for your Detailing Success!

Mind Mapping Link 1

Mind Mapping Link 2


Sunday
Jul252010

Is A Detailing Business All The Right Stuff...Not For All...But Is It For You?

Have you ever heard of analysis paralysis?

 

That is what so many do when they are looking to start of expand a business...they over study the business, industry and facts. Now I am not saying that doing your homework is bad...I am just say that doing so much that you become addicted to find every fact and detail will most likely lead you to failure before you even start!

Maybe your not even new to detailing and simply looking to add on a service to your business yet you keep looking and looking and looking...ask yourself...can I sell these services? Am I getting request now....will buying the needed equipment pay for itself and make me profit and do I have the talents or can I get the talents to do the job well...when you answer the above questions...make the jump and do something!!

 

Are you looking to launch a business yet your freaked out about "what if I fail? What if you don't? Business is for risk takers or at least those that desire to move away from their normal everyday shelters and take life, your future and your time into your own hands...it can be liberating but it can also be painful.

 

Since I was a young teenager, I have no issue at all with taking some sanding paper and dry or wet sanding a car...its art in progress for me...it's taking something troubled and making it right yet for some...just thinking about doing that common task on a car is stressful.Why?


For others, the instant gratification of seeing paint "pop" is a natural high that can not be explained but is better to experience first hand!

Detailing (at least detailing done right) is far more involved then most think, understand or give credit to...running a successful detailing business is even harder yet when detailing professionals follow key strategies...the success can be very, very rewarding and while I may be "just a detailer" to some...I love what I do and I own my time and make the rules...do you?


  • For me...detailing is more about lifestyle then money...
  • For me...detailing is more about doing what I enjoy around cars, planes and boats...
  • For me...detailing is about people...
  • For me...detailing is a business on my terms...
  • For me...detailing is art and a talent and gift

What Is Detailing To You?

Happy detailing,

 

Renny

Friday
Apr092010

Auto Detailing Make Over...

Here is the final outcome of Doug's hard work this week! Make sure to check out vidoe 1 below also...amazing transformation! Good work Doug!

 

Video 1

Monday
Dec282009

A Look At The Past To Secure Your Future Successes. 

Your list of accomplishments in 2009!

This time of year many of us our thinking of the year ahead and the goals we would like to reach in the coming year. A very wise man shared with me some time ago a good practice to get into and I am pleased to share this with you.


Make A List

Start planning 2010 by looking at 2009 and making a list of your accomplishments for 2009 to assist you at making 2010 even better! Here is a list of possible items to ask yourself.

1. What new skills did I develop to make my business better in 2009?

2. What was the best investment of time I made in 2009?

3. What was the best investment in money that I made in 2009?

4. What improvements did I make within my detailing skills in 2009?

5. What did I learn about myself in 2009?

6. What did I learn about my business in 2009?

7. What did I do to improve my health in 2009?

8. What was my proudest accomplishment in 2009?

9. What personal relationships did I strengthen in 2009?

10. What would I have done differently in 2009 if I could change it now?

The above takes very little time and I encourage you to make this investment within yourself and take the time to reflect on 2009 so that it can help you in 2010!

All the best to you all,

 

Renny

Tuesday
Nov102009

Auto Detailing Continued Education Event 

Wednesday
Sep022009

Quotes That Inspire

Men never plan to be failures; they simply fail to plan to be successful. William A. Ward

 

I am adding this to our auto detailing and aircraft detailing blog for one purpose...great quotes are always great to read and use within any business or any part of your life.

 

Enjoy!

 

Renny