Calendyr
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- Jun 9, 2013
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For all of you who say you will not wash a car without decontaminating it... what happens if you marr the paint? Personallly I am very weary of doing a clay job without a polishing job afterwards. Especially on black cars. Doing a wash and wax job plus claying for 80$? No thank you. It takes me 1.5 hour just to wash the car, add 30 mins to seal it using Reload. If I was to clay it on top of it, it would takes about 30 mins more if I do it quickly. So that doesn't fit in a 80$ job for me. And as I said, what happens if you marr the paint? You are looking at a few more hours to polish it out. Maybe you guys like to work for free but I certainly don't.
I think the important is communication. When you talk to the client and he asks for extra stuff, quote him for the time it will take. For those scuff marks, give him a quote for it. If he doesn't want you to do it, and you want to try taking them out quickly. Then do so. But if you tell him I will try, in his mind that is a yes and if you don't do it he will be disappointed. And I totally agree with you that you should not be doing freebies for things people want you to do to their car. On the other hand if you see something while doing the detail and it takes no time to fix, by all mean do it and tell them... those are the things people will appreciate.
I think the important is communication. When you talk to the client and he asks for extra stuff, quote him for the time it will take. For those scuff marks, give him a quote for it. If he doesn't want you to do it, and you want to try taking them out quickly. Then do so. But if you tell him I will try, in his mind that is a yes and if you don't do it he will be disappointed. And I totally agree with you that you should not be doing freebies for things people want you to do to their car. On the other hand if you see something while doing the detail and it takes no time to fix, by all mean do it and tell them... those are the things people will appreciate.