Already Detailing Cars? Here's How to Add $5,000+ Per Month Without a Single Extra Customer
If you are already detailing cars in Australia you have something most people starting a tinting business spend months trying to build. You have customers. You have a workspace. You have trust. All you are missing is one skill — and it pays more per hour than detailing ever will.
Here is something most detailers do not realise. Approximately 70 percent of the students who have come through Window Tint Skool — over 620 Australians — were already working in car detailing or car washing when they enrolled. Not because we targeted detailers specifically. Because detailers consistently figure out before anyone else that window tinting is the natural next step.
The reason is obvious once you see it. You already have a car in front of you. You already have a customer who trusts you with their vehicle. You already have a workspace, tools and a booking system. Adding window tinting to your service list is not starting a new business — it is adding a higher-margin service to the business you already run.
And the margin on tinting, compared to detailing, is extraordinary.
The Honest Numbers — Detailing vs Tinting Side by Side
Let us look at what a typical detailing job versus a typical tinting job actually produces per hour of your time. This comparison is what changes the conversation for most detailers.
The numbers are not even close. A full car tint on a vehicle you are already detailing takes two to three hours and pays $300 to $500. A full detail on the same vehicle takes four to six hours and pays $150 to $280. You are working twice as hard for less than half the return per hour.
This is not a knock on detailing — it is a lucrative trade and your existing detailing business is a genuine asset. The point is that tinting pays dramatically more per hour of skilled labour, and your detailing customers are already the perfect tinting customers.
A detailer who adds window tinting does not need more customers. They need the same customers to say yes to one more thing — and most of them will, because the upsell makes perfect sense at the moment their car is already in your hands.
— Alex Harry · 14 years professional tinting · 15,000+ cars tintedWhy Detailers Have Every Advantage a New Tinter Needs
Most people who want to start a tinting business spend their first six months solving problems you have already solved. Here is exactly what you have that a complete beginner does not.
What the Numbers Look Like In Real Life
Let us build a realistic picture of what adding tinting looks like for a detailer doing a moderate volume of work each week. This is based on real numbers from Window Tint Skool graduates who were detailers before they added tinting.
That is an extra $1,200 per week net — $4,800 per month — from the same customers, in the same workspace, without a single extra booking. And that is at a conservative 50 percent upsell rate. Detailers with strong customer relationships consistently report upsell rates of 60 to 70 percent when they introduce tinting properly.
At a 70 percent upsell rate on 8 cars — 5 to 6 tint jobs per week — the additional monthly income jumps to $6,500 to $7,800 on top of your existing detailing revenue.
Most detailers are working hard for $1,200 to $1,600 per week. The same customers, in the same workspace, with one added skill, produces $2,400 to $3,200 per week. The work does not double. The income does. That is what adding tinting to a detailing business actually looks like in practice.
How the Upsell Actually Works in Practice
The upsell conversation is simpler than most detailers expect. You do not need a sales pitch. You need one question, asked at the right moment, with the right framing.
Add it to your booking confirmation. When a customer books a detail, include a line in your confirmation: "We also offer professional window tinting from $299 — let us know if you would like to add this to your booking." Done. No phone call. No pitch. Just a planted idea that a percentage of customers will say yes to before they even arrive.
Mention it at drop-off. When the customer hands over the keys, a simple "By the way, I also do window tinting if that's something you've been thinking about — I can do it at the same time today" converts at a surprisingly high rate. The customer is already in a "yes" mindset. The car is already with you. The timing is perfect.
Frame it around the detail. "I can protect the interior from UV at the same time — tinting stops the dashboard from cracking and the leather from fading, which means your detail stays looking better for longer." This framing ties tinting directly to what the customer already cares about — the outcome of their detail.
Let your finished work sell itself. A car that leaves your premises detailed AND tinted is a mobile advertisement. Customers notice. They ask where it was done. Your name comes up twice — once for the detail, once for the tint. Two referral streams from one vehicle.
The Proof — From a Garage, Not a Shop
If you are thinking this only works for detailers with a commercial premises — it does not. The home garage or carport setup that most mobile and home-based detailers already use is entirely sufficient for professional tinting.
I tinted nine cars in five days from a home garage setup and documented every dollar. No shopfront. No staff. No commercial overhead.
$3,550 gross in five days. Nine cars. One home garage. The same setup most detailers are already working from.
The workspace in that video is no different from what most home-based detailers already have. A covered area, a clean environment and enough space to move around the vehicle. If you can detail a car there, you can tint one there.
What About Adding Tinting-Only Customers?
So far we have only talked about converting your existing detailing customers. But adding tinting to your service list also opens a completely separate income stream — tinting-only customers who are not detailing clients at all.
In Australia, the market for car window tinting is enormous. There are over 20 million registered vehicles in the country. Tinting demand is consistent year-round and is particularly strong in Queensland, Western Australia, the Northern Territory and South Australia where UV and heat are a genuine daily concern for vehicle owners.
A detailer with tinting skills can market both services independently. Your Google Business profile can list both. Your Facebook page can promote both. Your satisfied tinting customers become new detailing customers — and vice versa. The two services complement each other perfectly and the combined customer base is significantly larger than either service attracts alone.
That $11,200 per month is a realistic figure for a detailer who has added tinting and built both services over six to twelve months. It is not an overnight outcome — but it is a clear, achievable trajectory for someone who is already running a detailing operation.
Andy runs Detailing Geek — an established car detailing business in Adelaide. He wanted to offer more services to his existing customers and decided to add window tinting. His detailing customer base gave him an instant pipeline of tinting jobs from the moment he completed training.
Vinod owns Ultimatexpress — a detailing and ceramic coating business with over 60 staff and 3 locations across Adelaide. Despite the size of his operation, he was losing tinting revenue by outsourcing it to external contractors. After completing the training, window tinting moved in-house across all three locations. He was not looking for a new business — he was plugging a revenue leak that had been draining his existing one.
Amber spent almost 15 years working in an office before joining her partner Joe in his detailing and mechanical business — Precision Pro Protection. They decided to expand their services and added window tinting as the next logical step. A career-changer with no tinting background who added it to an existing automotive business and made it work.
Sidhant is a successful car wash business owner from Perth. He flew to Adelaide specifically to learn window tinting — because he knew his existing car wash customers were the perfect tinting market and he was leaving that revenue on the table. He came, he learned, he went back to Perth with a new income stream ready to go from day one.
What You Need to Get Started
Because you are already a detailer, your startup requirements for adding tinting are significantly lower than someone starting from scratch. Here is what you actually need that you do not already have.
A tinting starter kit — squeegees, hard card, heat gun, slip solution, knife and blades and lint-free cloths — costs between $100 and $200 from a reputable Australian supplier. Your first roll of quality carbon film costs $200 to $400 depending on width. Total additional investment to add tinting to your detailing business: under $600. You already have the workspace, the customers and the booking system.
The only other investment is training. And this is the part worth taking seriously. Tinting looks simple on video. It is not. Film installation on curved glass — particularly rear windows on sedans and hatchbacks — requires technique, sequencing and troubleshooting knowledge that takes real instruction to develop. Getting it wrong in front of a detailing customer you have spent years building trust with is not a recoverable situation.
This is exactly why 70 percent of Window Tint Skool's students come from the detailing and car wash world. They understand service quality. They understand customer trust. And they know better than to fake a skill in front of someone who trusted them with a $50,000 car.
Summary — Why Detailers Should Add Tinting First
Of every group of people considering window tinting as a business or income addition in Australia, car detailers have the clearest path and the lowest barriers. You already have customers who trust you. You already have a workspace. You already understand vehicle care and customer expectations. You already know how to clean a window properly.
Adding tinting to your detailing business is not building something new from scratch. It is adding the highest-margin service you will ever offer to a business you have already built. The income difference — from $1,280 per week to $2,400 to $3,200 per week — comes from one thing. The skill. And that skill can be learned in four weeks.
The detailers who move on this quickly build a combined business that most tradies spend years trying to create. The ones who wait think about it for six months, then wish they had started earlier.
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