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Old 25-10-2012, 11:02 AM   #1
JACK250
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Default Car detailing in Melbourne

Hi all, I'm planning on staying in Melbourne over the summer break of uni, and I have been considering full time work. I am experienced with detailing (washing, hand polishing and waxing etc), and my question is do you think there would be a demand for a mobile detailer? (I would be specialising in classic and custom cars more so than everyday drivers).

Here is a link to the workshop where I have had detailing experience so you have an idea of the type of cars I have worked on:

http://www.facebook.com/MaskellsCustomsandClassics

Any input would be appreciated! And if this is in the wrong section sorry, please feel free to move it.

Cheers, Jack

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