OCD Detailing
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- Jul 31, 2014
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Just an introduction: My friend and I started a mobile detailing company 2 months ago with nothing more than an education from youtube, google, and autogeek. When I say education I mean I spent many nights up until 5am reading up when I had to be at my normal job at 6am. I also bought Mike's book and have read it a few times. We also did full paint corrections for free on a few friend's cars.
The business is going well. We don't attempt anything that would risk the cars but with the Rupes (we bought the 21, the 75 and the Duetto) it seems even rookies like us can do a good job. Well at least until we got our first Jet Black BMW 7 series. But that's a different story. :buffing:
My problem, at least one of them, is washing cars that don't look much better after they are done. The ones that were so neglected that nothing can make them look good. I literally feel like crap when we are done, like we are no good at what we do and the client is going to hate it. So far all of our clients have been overjoyed with our work which is great, but it still messes with my head. Is that normal?
On a related topic, even when a car does look good when we are done, it never looks good enough to me or my partner. We constantly think this is the client that isn't going to be happy. Yet, like I said they have all been extremely happy with our work and referred us quite a bit and that should be enough.
Just curious if this is something that will pass once we get a lot of details under our belts?
On a side and totally unrelated note, We bought the Metro Blaster a few weeks ago and it's amazing how fun it makes drying cars. I actually look forward to the car wash just so I can use the blaster. Strange how watching water blow is fun.
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The business is going well. We don't attempt anything that would risk the cars but with the Rupes (we bought the 21, the 75 and the Duetto) it seems even rookies like us can do a good job. Well at least until we got our first Jet Black BMW 7 series. But that's a different story. :buffing:
My problem, at least one of them, is washing cars that don't look much better after they are done. The ones that were so neglected that nothing can make them look good. I literally feel like crap when we are done, like we are no good at what we do and the client is going to hate it. So far all of our clients have been overjoyed with our work which is great, but it still messes with my head. Is that normal?
On a related topic, even when a car does look good when we are done, it never looks good enough to me or my partner. We constantly think this is the client that isn't going to be happy. Yet, like I said they have all been extremely happy with our work and referred us quite a bit and that should be enough.
Just curious if this is something that will pass once we get a lot of details under our belts?
On a side and totally unrelated note, We bought the Metro Blaster a few weeks ago and it's amazing how fun it makes drying cars. I actually look forward to the car wash just so I can use the blaster. Strange how watching water blow is fun.
