Dr Oldz
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- Aug 31, 2010
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For the pros and aspiring professionals:
Years of detailing has taught me one of the simplest questions to ask when detailing someone’s vehicle
“what is your main concern?”
Simple question, but answers will vary so widely that you couldn’t imagine. I have answers from
the typical swirls, chrome exhaust pipes, dirty glass, sticky streering wheels, carpet cleaning....and so on.
What this simple question does is give you an area to pay extra attention to that the customer notices. Once you focus on their area of interest, the rest is cake.
I have already spent over 20 hours buffing a vehicle to hear that the wheels look amazing and not a word about the show car finish on the paintwork, when the wheels took 40 min.
Its all about exceeding what what the customer wants and this gives you an area to focus on.
Years of detailing has taught me one of the simplest questions to ask when detailing someone’s vehicle
“what is your main concern?”
Simple question, but answers will vary so widely that you couldn’t imagine. I have answers from
the typical swirls, chrome exhaust pipes, dirty glass, sticky streering wheels, carpet cleaning....and so on.
What this simple question does is give you an area to pay extra attention to that the customer notices. Once you focus on their area of interest, the rest is cake.
I have already spent over 20 hours buffing a vehicle to hear that the wheels look amazing and not a word about the show car finish on the paintwork, when the wheels took 40 min.
Its all about exceeding what what the customer wants and this gives you an area to focus on.