I need suggestions!!!

MCWD

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Okay guys, I am hoping to get some good feedback here. I have been preparing for my switch to going hourly and now I am to the last of my tasks for properly making the switch here. The last thing I have left to do is make all the changes to my website about the services I will offer. I am planning on listing the diff services and average time frames to complete that service. My concern is that I may be forgeting steps that I can included on my website that people can choose from. I plan to number the various services so when talking to customers, I can say that we will address service options 1-15, etc. Here is what I have so far:

-Our signature cleaning( this will act as a prep for any additional services minus the liquid wax application

-Claying of the vehicle

-Metal polishing

-Taping of the vehicle

-Compouding

-Abrasive polishing

-finishing polish

-wax application

-sealant application

-wheel wax application

-Engine cleaning and shining

-Compressing the interior of vehicle

-vapor steaming the interior

-carpet extraction

-leather and vinyl cleaner and protectant

-interior metal and painted surfaces to be polished and waxed

-rubber and plastic shine application with black wow

-convertible top treatment

-One step polish and wax applications(for the people who want it cheap)

-specialty wax application process where we use the finest wax of your choice( customer pays price of that product and it is kept for that specific customers use)



Any other steps you guys can thjink of that I can perform or market??? Thank you in advance.:usa
 
Jakerooni said:
Might be an oversite but nothing about rims tires and wheelwells on there..



I had included that in my wash description, but that wasn't explained on my rough draft that I posted on this thread. Thanks for catching that though!
 
todd@bsaw said:
-Glass polish and treat

-Headlight restoration

-Deep scratch/chip removal (using touch-up paint and wet sanding)



I had actually written down glass polishing and treat. I have not explored headlight restoration or deep scratch/chip removal... How much is involved and what do you suggest using? Thank you for your input!
 
Quality Leather said:
If you want to know more about auto leather than you ever thought possible, then I can PM you someone close to you.



That would be great! I always like to learn something new.
 
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