Doorjams?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

What are you asking, Flash? If cleaning the jambs is part of an interior detail, exterior detail, or not at all?

I wipe the jambs as part of the wash.
 
I'm not a professional detailer, by no means, however I always to the door jambs and door frams of my autos. Nothing I like better then opening up the doors of a car and seeing nice clean door jambs etc. It really shows that however did the detailing really cares. Just my opinion

novaman
 
What are you asking, Flash? If cleaning the jambs is part of an interior detail, exterior detail, or not at all?

I wipe the jambs as part of the wash.

I guess I should've explained my question better :)

Yes. Say you have a customer request to have the interior or exterior detailed ONLY
 
I would say yes regardless of either option. Just do it! - Nike
 
I say interior. Even though it is paint, it is inside the auto when doors are shut.

My idea of exterior is without opening the doors.

Even though a clean exterior with dirty door jambs is a major pet peeve.

Maybe up charge 10 for door jambs upon making the sale if they are interested?
 
I'm not a professional detailer, by no means, however I always to the door jambs and door frams of my autos. Nothing I like better then opening up the doors of a car and seeing nice clean door jambs etc. It really shows that however did the detailing really cares. Just my opinion

novaman


So it looks like your leaning towards the Interior as your vote?
 
Do it regardless. It's not that much extra work to do it either way. You clean j terior you have the door open. You wash the exterior they end up wet anyway
 
I guess I should've explained myself better. There is NO CUSTOMER. This is just make beleive

I am bored. Entertain me :)
 
Sometimes I think Flash is in the prison library using the internet...

...just kidding, Flash!

Er...you're not, are you?
 
I say interior. Even though it is paint, it is inside the auto when doors are shut.

My idea of exterior is without opening the doors.

Even though a clean exterior with dirty door jambs is a major pet peeve.

Maybe up charge 10 for door jambs upon making the sale if they are interested?

:iagree:
 
"i" before "e", Flash. Believe.
Are you entertained, yet?

OK, good. Thank you

There seems to be a problem with my vocabulary

Their all upset with me because I can't spell good

They're only trying to help me I think


How did I do ^ :)
 
I do them for both, but only advertise it on the exterior as part of the package.
 
OK, good. Thank you

There seems to be a problem with my vocabulary

Their all upset with me because I can't spell good

They're only trying to help me I think


How did I do ^ :)
They're all upset with me because I can't spell good
They're = contractual form of "they are". :)

I'm with Twister on this one. Exterior gets the jambs wet, so do 'em. Interior, you see them on that detail so do 'em.
 
I guess I should've explained myself better. There is NO CUSTOMER. This is just make beleive

I am bored. Entertain me :)

Mix 1 part Gin, 4 parts margaurita mix, and a few shakes of hotsauce.

Take a few sips and tell me what you think.
 
No mater which one.... They still need to be done. It's just more professional.
 
OK, good. Thank you

There seems to be a problem with my vocabulary

Their all upset with me because I can't spell good

They're only trying to help me I think


How did I do ^ :)


Clearly you don't know how to use the old Their, There and They're. hahahahah JK man, but seriously stop messing with me hahahha

I would choose to do the door jambs on an exterior basis because it is paint, and I always do the trunk, hood and door jambs upon an exterior detail.
 
They're all upset with me because I can't spell good
They're = contractual form of "they are". :)
.

Thanks. This makes sense ^ I'm having 3rd grade Flashbacks

===================================================


Scoreboard:

Interior 2

Exterior 3
 
Back
Top