Check list?

Flexin

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Does anyone use a check list to make sure they didn't forget something when doing a customers car?



James
 
Yes, I always use a Quality Checklist.



Customers just seem to notice some things more than others. Thatâ€â„¢s why clean windows are at the top of my list. Windows that are not completely clean are the one thing that customers will always notice first. You could spend hours polishing and waxing and achieve a flawless finish. However, if the windows are not completely clean, the quality of your work could be judged as sub-standard.



You are not really finished detailing a vehicle until you give it a final wipe-down. That is the best time to spend a few extra minutes inspecting every item listed in your check list. Actually, this should be one of the most important steps in your entire detailing process. Always check the finished appearance of both the exterior and interior. The goal should always be a vehicle that so clean, it actually exceeds your own quality standards.





Quality Checklist



1- Inspect your own work.



2- Check windows.



3- Check carpets and upholstery.



4- Check interior dash and vents.



5- Check exterior painted surfaces.



6- Check door-jams, trunk and vinyl trim.



7- Check bumpers, front grill and chrome.



8- Check exterior lamps and mirrors.



9- Check tires, wheels and hubcaps.



10- Give the vehicle a final wipe-down and your stamp of approval.
 
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