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Scottwax said:Whatever I do to the rest of the vehicle, I do to the roof of an SUV.
As much as I hate doing the roof of SUV's, I do the same as Scott.
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Scottwax said:Whatever I do to the rest of the vehicle, I do to the roof of an SUV.
blkZ28Conv said:Let's face it there is a wide spectrum of ability and quality of the practice of detailing and like most any vocation everyone is not on the moral "high" ground.
blkZ28Conv said:An attention grabbing thread title or word in a title is not unusual. :nixweiss
His question to professionals, I repeat again contained the word "shortcuts".
Do you professionals take "shortcuts" on SUV roofs? It seems senseless to use your best "show car" products on a roof.
mirrorfinishman said:blkZ28,
Thank you for taking the time to explain that 'everyone is not on the moral "high" ground'.
Very good observation.
NHBFAN said:blkZ28Conv,
I'm done trying to "justify" my question and defending myself from personal character attacks from mirrorfinishman. I believe anyone who followed this post knows my intent of the question.
NHBFAN said:This weekend I detailed a friend's late model white Ford Excursion. The paint was in good condition so I washed it and applied AIO followed by S100. He was very pleased with the results.
When it came to the mammoth roof I took a shortcut. I used Meg's #6 cleaner wax and got good results. A few factors led me to using this one step product on the roof. 1) time considerations 2) costs 3) lack of visabiltiy.
Do you professionals take shortcuts on SUV roofs? It seems senseless to use your best "show car" products on a roof.
mirrorfinishman said:WHAT YOU ARE DOING IS CALLED FRAUD.
You are telling us that you lied to the customer. Contrary to most of the other popular replies in this thread that agree with what you are doing, it's not a very professional way to operate a business.
If you were a true detailing professional you wouldn't have even had to ask the question in the first place. You would have already known the answer.
If you were a true detailing professional you wouldn't have even had to ask the question in the first place. You would have already known the answer.
It indicates that he is not a professional....thus,the reason that he asked the question to begin with.Do you professionals take shortcuts on SUV roofs?
NHBFAN said:blkZ28Conv,
I'm done trying to "justify" my question and defending myself from personal character attacks from mirrorfinishman. I believe anyone who followed this post knows my intent of the question.
In this community where most autopians enjoy constructively sharing knowledge, he gets his kicks out of harrassing people.
There's already been a move to ban him. Apparrently ... he's the one with the questionable character.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=30737
ajbarnes said:Let's just calm down and talk about the love of auto care and enjoy the new year!
blkZ28Conv said:Frank, If you had only stated that if you, as a professional, did less than what you had promised to a customer, that it would be fraud. In other words, in the 1st person. I believe NHBFAN and all others here would have stored that good advice away and tried to avoid such a type of business practice.
:wavey
mirrorfinishman said:blkZ28,
Sometimes it's not easy to understand something until someone explains it the way you just did.
Thanks for taking the time to offer that good advice! In the future, I'll try to do better.