soarinsirg
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- Feb 25, 2013
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Was thrown into the joy of detailing a "Work truck" yesterday. Ram Turbo Diesel (sexy if taken care of). Extremely neglected. The outside had not been washed in over two years (black), and in the inside was just caked with grime. I would say an 8/10, 10 being we might as well just burn the thing. The customer refused to pay an extra fee for the heavy soiling. Also the customer refused to pay for any paint correction, just wanted it clayed and waxed. Hours were spent just removing the dirt. Even the bed of the truck was caked. When the customer came to pick up the vehicle he freaked because the detail was not "showroom" quality. He found a small piece of dirt in the bed of the truck. There was also some heavy stains in the seats that would not come out. What do you guys do in this situation regarding the customer? And curious to how much you would charge extra in these situations. This guy wasn't willing to pay for the work, I was furious that management allowed the car to be worked on for such a price. Boss was not happy with me, even after busting my ass to improve this thing like no other employee at my business could have came close too.