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Detailer's Domain: 4 days on a Mini is that right?
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02-27-2009, 02:19 PM | #24 |
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Phil your work never seems to amaze me. The amount of pride you take in your work, is great. You treat each car like your own, which is a good thing and very rare in the "detail" business. I once went (before I started to get into detailing..) to a place, but the amount they cared and did my car, was more then terrible.
I vowed never again, then started to get my own products and learn on my own. Ever since, when I do have time, I'm pretty anal and insane, it's scary, never knew one could stay in a garage/outside for more than... 7+ hours. As for the couple, that are extreme, one I could never see to my car being that filthy if an enthusiast. But, as they say, different strokes for different folks....
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02-27-2009, 06:04 PM | #25 |
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thanks! I went into because I could not go any further with my own vehicles so instead of golfing with the guys, I decided to go do this on the weekends one thing lead to another and now detailersdomain.com is here. I do treat every car like its my car for that day or the 4 days that I have it. Sometimes even the customer doesn't get it till they see it. And then I send them the link and they go nuts. Some prospects don't get it and go elsewhere. : ) |
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02-28-2009, 09:22 PM | #27 |
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7 hours a day x 4 = 28 hours.
typically a paint correction detail will take us 14 hours or 2 days. this customer wanted the works and wanted us to take our time and knock it all out. 4 days for this type of work is not out of the ordinary, maybe most mini customers wouldn't do this but this customer wanted it done. I'm curious why not 4 days? |
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