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Originally Posted by danielgpd
i've been washing this lot here in tennessee now for about six months, just started before that. i'm getting 3.00 a car, which is average around here, dealer supplies chemicals. i hand wash, chamois, and black tires. looking for tiips from people experience on how too speed up the work.right now i do about 10 units per hour but when it come time to black tires i feel like i'm gonna die. has anyone ever done the tire thing or have any tips or maybe know of a sprayer or something similar that mght speed up this process and make it less back breaking. thanks guys
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Doesn't sound like you are washing cars, more like detailing them. There is no fast way to do them by hand with soap. You just need to charge more or fire them.
I do a lot but its nothing but spraying them off with water. No soaping or even touching the cars. I do around 150 cars in 3 hours by myself. That's what car lot washing is in this industry, like I said you are being more like a mobile detailing shop and $3 per car is way too cheap I bet that dealership loves you.
This is were you need to know your numbers to make it in this business. Anything less than $50 an hour is a loss. I was doing a smaller lot last year and no matter how fast or efficient I was I just couldn't make enough after my expenses, just wasn't worth it. So I fired them but I continue to do the lot I have now because its profitable.