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PhaRO said:Twice
First time I pushed on a rainguard for a sunroof to let trapped water out and it cracked in half. Second I notice a spot on piece of interior trim that I had been using rubbing alcohol around. I didn't notice it before and my trigger was leaking a little so I thought I messed it up. It was a brand new vehicle so I tried to fix it. In doing so I wore the finish of the the trim piece a little. Wasn't until a few weeks later I figured out I didn't spot the trim. It was from soda. Same problem happened to a piece in rear seating area and the can of soda was there along with dried up soda. In both cases I notified the customers and agreed to pay for the damage. Fortunately both were long time regular customers. The first took the sunshield off saying it was 8 years old anyway and for not to worry about it. I cleaned the car for a year or so more and they retired. The second didn't think the spot was a big deal and not to worry. I wanted them to fix it anyways but they still haven't. I still clean their vehicles weekly.
I've had a few mishaps that didn't leave damage but required me to fix them. I have had rearview mirrors come off on me several times. I keep a repair kit with me just for that. I haven't had one come off in years. I just put them back on and tell the customer what happened. None have even had a problem with it. Another time an emblem on a 30 year old car feel off while I was polishing. The vibration set it free. I had some adhesive that worked fine.
I figure after over 20,000 cars cleaned I'm doing pretty good.
PhaRO said:Twice
I figure after over 20,000 cars cleaned I'm doing pretty good.
DavidJ021 said:How long have you been detailing for?