Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do offer this for free at the moment, but I am looking to turn it into a business as many people offer to pay me for this.
Are you a certified technician.
Anonymous wrote:I do offer this for free at the moment, but I am looking to turn it into a business as many people offer to pay me for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you come to my house and clean my kids’ car seats? I would pay for that service! 😂
DP here. It's pretty easy. Remove the seat then remove the cover and put it in the washing machine on gentle and let it air dry. Then put the cover back on and reinstall the seat. The hardest part is going without the seat for a day or two, which isn't that bad if you have a second car with seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you come to my house and clean my kids’ car seats? I would pay for that service! 😂
DP here. It's pretty easy. Remove the seat then remove the cover and put it in the washing machine on gentle and let it air dry. Then put the cover back on and reinstall the seat. The hardest part is going without the seat for a day or two, which isn't that bad if you have a second car with seats.
Anonymous wrote:Can you come to my house and clean my kids’ car seats? I would pay for that service! 😂
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you will be able to charge for this but it will be by and large only the super rich who don’t want to be bothered to look up/schedule an appointment with one of the free places. So I think you could charge $50 regardless of the car seat type or style. That being said I can’t imagine anyone paying for “information” that’s readily available for free on the internet. So I really think you would only be able to charge for installation. Also, I think you could make a lot if you offered rentals of ride safe vest things that people are always asking to borrow in parenting groups.