RealClean Aircraft Detailing Franchise

RealClean Aircraft Detailing is a niche mobile franchise concept that focuses on interior/exterior aircraft detailing, in addition to other specialized services for various types of aircraft.

The company sets itself apart by offering hyper-personalized services in an industry dominated by large, generic service providers. As an owner-operated business with a long-tenured staff, RealClean Aircraft Detailing Services has seen substantial growth, with revenues increasing consistently year over year. This success is attributed to their dedication to high standards, specialized training, and a client-focused approach that ensures each aircraft detailing job reflects the values and preferences of its owner. The company continues to thrive, expanding its operations while maintaining a commitment to excellence and personal service.

To buy a franchise with RealClean Aircraft Detailing, you'll need to have at least $100,000 in liquid capital and a minimum net worth of $250,000. RealClean Aircraft Detailing charges a franchise fee of $49,500. They also offer a discount for veterans.

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Franchisor Details

Incorporated Name: RealClean Franchisor, LLC
Total Units:
Year Founded: 2004
Franchising Since: 2023
Home Office: Maple Park, IL
Training: Available
Locations Available: See Below*
Franchise Costs

Franchise Costs

Financing: Via 3rd party
Liquid Capital Required: $100,000
Net Worth Required: $250,000
Total Investment: $235,641 – $414,419
Franchise Fee: $49,500 - $56,500
Royalty Type: 7.5%
Vetern Discount: Yes

*RealClean Aircraft Detailing is currently accepting inquiries from the following locations: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming

Values & History

RealClean Aircraft Detailing Services was founded by Dustin Zeitler during his time in general aviation, driven by the need for professional aircraft detailing, a service distinct from auto detailing. Lacking a clear blueprint, Zeitler drew on his aircraft maintenance experience to carefully develop the necessary skills and processes. Together with Eric Stevenson, the company's operations manager and first employee, they refined their techniques, focusing on quality and precision. In April 2019, Zeitler and Lucas Goucher acquired the business, expanding it significantly to service over 50 airports across the Midwest by implementing innovative practices and exclusive products.

Industry Performance

Aircraft detailing and services are needed year-round through all seasons. The $15.29B aircraft detailing space is a niche industry that isn’t highly saturated. With their extremely pinpointed customer database, RealClean is able to target the exact right customer. The RealClean products brand is widely recognized in markets that are currently untapped on the detailing side. They also offer specialized services that are innovative and unique within the industry and aren’t emulated by competitors on a national level.

Training & Support

The RealClean team provides detailed training, as well as ongoing support for franchisees.

Ideal Candidate & Qualifications

This concept does not require aircraft industry experience! With their support team of experienced aviation experts, they will guide you through a structured training program as well as provide ongoing assistance.

Purchasing a RealClean Aircraft Detailing

The full range to open a RealClean Aircraft Detailing can be anywhere between $235k-415k. They typically look for around $100k liquid capital and $250k net worth to get started.

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RealClean Aircraft Detailing is a FranNet Verified Brand

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