

There's literally hundreds of tractors near me so that would be good to get intoA few years ago a farmer who I knew was moaning about the faded red paint on a "modern classic" tractor that he owned;
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I told him that I could improve it significantly, so I gave it a good wash then a machine polish;
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I gave the cab a good clean too, inside and out. (had to shovel out the worst of the mud, first!)
He gave my number to a few friends and my phone never stopped ringing, I did quite a few tractors for local farmers and whilst I was doing one at a farm the main MF dealer sales rep turned up and asked me if I'd do a few for them each week to help them to sell "trade in" stock.
I had to decline as I was too busy with various other jobs and I didn't want to get into the realms of insurance, etc.
I couldn't believe how much demand there was, without me trying, after doing a tractor they'd often ask me to do a farm truck / 4x4.
I also found that they didn't demand perfection, just an improvement, and the dirtiest, dullest tractors and trucks were actually the best to do because anything I did was an improvement.
Hypothetically, how much would you be looking to charge?I'd love to get into this too. Can't see many Yorkshire folk willing to pay me to detail their vehicles though. 'The rain'll wash it thanks' will be the general response to my offers I'd have thought hehe

Hypothetically, how much would you be looking to charge?![]()
My van's never been detailed.How mch do you usually pay...
Well I suppose if valeting don’t work out for you, you could always consider poetry.f****d a fair maiden.
*checks Jays location*I’d love to pay for someone to wash my Bus every week cause I’m so busy I just don’t get the time. They could was my daughters Polo and wife’s Evoque at least Fortnightly.
I'd love to get into this too. Can't see many Yorkshire folk willing to pay me to detail their vehicles though. 'The rain'll wash it thanks' will be the general response to my offers I'd have thought hehe
Yeah thats the plan for sure as I also check Google reviews if I need any jobs doing so see the importance of itI'm very much like this... especially when "its a van"! But recently took my Audi to a local detailer (Car Detailing & Valeting in Barnsley | Wax N Vax) and was shocked at how clean he got it. Going back in spring for a proper machine polish, he's a fantastic bloke and extremely passionate, so much so that he cleaned more than what I paid for!
So although I'm very much "its just washing a car FFS...", I've been stunned by the results of a true professional. And last time I washed a car properly myself it took the best part of 4 hours.
So @T6ChrisO, I'd say 100% go for it! Get that client base built up and most importantly (as much as it pains me to say it), get plenty of Google reviews, they help massively. My wife does a bit of floristry self employed (we pay £12.50/mnth insurance through AXA) and as soon as she got a few google reviews, her business leapt up quite quickly, albeit its now cooled.
But maybe an old T5 eh...?!
Possably an aditional 'do you want fries with that' service you could offer in addition to valeting could be painless dent removal depening on your keeness to learn something new? the kit seems to be reasonably priced and the cost could likely be recouped after a few uses.
Thoughts are you could do a valet, notice a carpark dink and offer to remove for an extra ££?