ScubaStevo
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quamen said:Nice job, but u need to step up on the outside. you didnt put an agressive enough products, also always hit ur wheels wells.
PS. Read my post. He didn't even pay for it. I was just being a nice guy.
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quamen said:Nice job, but u need to step up on the outside. you didnt put an agressive enough products, also always hit ur wheels wells.
thinksnow said:Last year, I parked next to a car at The Bell with the entire passenger side floorboard filled...
quamen said:It doenst matter or not if he payed for it. YOu did a great job no doubt, but i always felt and try to stick to this possibly. DO the best possible job you can no matter how long it takes, or what it costs or doesnt. I can understand though u dont want to kill yourself off a free job, thing like that i cant do. I would go crazy for about 10 hours on that car making it like new again
MongooseGA said:I think what Steve was saying is that the customer just wanted the interior cleaned, and Steve just wanted to do a little more than was requested.
I'm sure he would have done a more thorough job had it been requested. There's no real sense in putting in that much effort for free. As a business owner, you know, time = money.
CarsFreak said:This reminds me of the time when my Camry's interior was in need of some "surgery".
About a couple months after my little one was born, I was sent off to Chicago for about 2 weeks in Mid July. The night I arrived at the hotel I called my wife who reported an accident involving baby puke in the car. She said she tried to clean it all up but some were still there. I was to clean the carpet immediately when I got back... :hmph:
The night before I left, my wife said that the smell was horrible and letting the remains bake in the sun for nearly two weeks weren't helping.
I got home that night and the next morning, I preparing myself for a radiation exposure. I put on a paper mask and a long pair of work clothes. I opened the door and gagged really badly at the smell. I had this hideous stain too.
I couldn't get rid of stain and smell. The pros manage to get the stain out but discolored the carpet and the horrid smell was still there. I ended ordering new carpet from the dealer. :doh
quamen said:It doenst matter or not if he payed for it. YOu did a great job no doubt, but i always felt and try to stick to this possibly. DO the best possible job you can no matter how long it takes, or what it costs or doesnt. I can understand though u dont want to kill yourself off a free job, thing like that i cant do. I would go crazy for about 10 hours on that car making it like new again
vdog0531 said:agreed... but i also see buick's side as well. great improvement no doubt though.
Vernon
specificcivic said:I know that this is a rather old forum but I must admit that I am the guy (not the owner) who brought Steve this 93 Camry. It is my buddy's car and he does not take really good car of it. In fact, he spilled coffee in it last week and just left it there to dry (YUK). Just to Clarify 1 thing, the only time that any of my cars have looked like this one is either during exams or during a 8-10 day working stretch. I must also conceed that it was my vomit in the front pass side...A late staff Holiday Party that went a little crazy! Now what was supposed to be a free evening has turned into a $150cndn+ night.
Anyhow, Steve did an absolute amazing job on the interior...it seriously looked and smelled like new! I understand that the exterior would have been better if I would have paid him for it BUT in my buddy's eyes, his car has never looked this good.
Now, my next adventure w/ Steve will be an interior detail of my 96 civic hb (autox/show car) which came back from my body guy looking pretty scary (interior). I am gonna vaccuum it out this weekend but leave the rest for steve. He doesn't even need to touch the exterior b/c that just had new paint and had been wet sanded like 3x.
Thanx again Steve...Sorry for my buddy's utter disrespect of his car's feelingS!!!! :bow