Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
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- Mar 5, 2020
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This is real simple,
Do a Test Spot - see how the orange pads are finishing out on the paint. If you see micro-marring from the pad then you have two choices,
1: Do a 2-step, start with cutting pad and BF One Step, go over Sub a second time with polishing pads to remove the micro-marring. This kind of defeats the purpose of calling it a one-step. Also - if you're charging then you're losing money.
2: IF the foam cutting pads are micro-marring then just use foam polishing pad.
The really BIG PICTURE is this, if you sold this customer a ONE STEP Production Detail - you should NOT have promised to remove all the swirls and scratches. That's 2 or 3 steps and you're happy to do it if htey are happy to pay.
If they don't want to pay - then YOU educate your customer and explain you're going around the Suburban ONCE and only using a foam polishing pad. You'll get what you get.
Make sense?
When I get on Facebook and read comments from detailers in similar situations - they don't understand the when doing one-step production detailing you're NOT supposed to promise show car results. That's a different package at a higher price point.
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Thank you Mike! I just talked to the owner of the Suburban a while ago and it seemed to me that they would be pretty happy with any improvements I could make. I plan to bring them in during the test spot phase if they are not too busy so we can witness the results together.
At any rate I think the Suburban will make a large improvement!