ABCDetail
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I've noticed that a lot of people use different chemicals to treat fabric, and I myself have just been using and extractor chemical before extracting with my Mytee. However I've encountered some vehicles that still seem to have stains (sometimes red ones) that I can't seem to remove. Any suggestions for methods to pre treat with a stain remover (need suggestions on both a red stain remover and a basic spot remover), and on general carpet cleaning. The mytee has made my interior detailing so much better and easier, I just want to get the process as perfect as I can.
I have another dilema. I have always wanted to be known as the premiere detailer in the area, you know, get expensive cars and charge a premium price for a high-end service. However, as a young entrepreneur only a year into my business, I find myself taking on jobs like cleaning fleet vehicles and discounting for businesses to make enough money to keep the business (and my household) running. I just don't wanna get sucked into being some high-volume detailer that just cranks out as many cars as possible, I want to have an elite brand image. Am I hurting my chances of being a high end quality detailer by doing this kind of work, or does everyone do this in the beginning? I know I do quality work, but I can't afford to use boutique type products on accords, jettas, and mini-vans, I use products sold in bulk, gallons or bigger. Any advice would be much appreciated.
I have another dilema. I have always wanted to be known as the premiere detailer in the area, you know, get expensive cars and charge a premium price for a high-end service. However, as a young entrepreneur only a year into my business, I find myself taking on jobs like cleaning fleet vehicles and discounting for businesses to make enough money to keep the business (and my household) running. I just don't wanna get sucked into being some high-volume detailer that just cranks out as many cars as possible, I want to have an elite brand image. Am I hurting my chances of being a high end quality detailer by doing this kind of work, or does everyone do this in the beginning? I know I do quality work, but I can't afford to use boutique type products on accords, jettas, and mini-vans, I use products sold in bulk, gallons or bigger. Any advice would be much appreciated.