Alek@DeepClean
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- Feb 27, 2013
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I recently did a full correction on a good buddy's black car. As is normal procedure with all of my customers, I instructed him on how to maintain his car in order to not have his car wind up in the same position. And since he was a friend, I even sent him links to the exact towels and other products he needed to purchase(after we had talked about what he needed, of course). He brought it to me this morning to do a quick detail before a car show, and I was appalled to see tons of new swirl marks in his paint. Keep in mind, I inspect all cars thoroughly under both artificial light and natural sunlight and his paint was PERFECT both when I left, and when he brought it to me the next day to check on it.
Turns out, he had gone to Walmart and bought a 10 pack of cheap microfibers and washed his car with them. It looks like I didn't even correct his car at this point. I'm just at a loss. Anyone else ever deal with customers like this who just don't get it?
Turns out, he had gone to Walmart and bought a 10 pack of cheap microfibers and washed his car with them. It looks like I didn't even correct his car at this point. I'm just at a loss. Anyone else ever deal with customers like this who just don't get it?