livinlowkey
New member
Yesterday I detailed a clients 1996 impala and charged him $140. Here is the process I used.
wash/dry with chemical guys maxi suds 2
polish with pinnacle swirl remover AT 4 ON MY PC 7424 (too hard to get off I wouldnt recommend it for most)
Klasse
wax with chemical guys 3x carnuba sealant
dress exterior with chemical guys trim gel. (great stuff definitely a must have for the professional detailer. A little goes a long ways and its wont drip on paint after a rain storm)
complete interior and engine bay cleaning
It took about 4 hours for everything my client said he rated me a 9 out of 10, but his paint wasnt completely smooth so he refused payment until I came back and repolished his entire car with a more abrasive polish. So I scheduled him for monday. I tried to explain that he did tell me his vehicle hasnt been detailed in 13 months, it has never been garage kept and it sits under an oak tree all year long. So finally after attempting to be tactful but informative he scheduled me for his other 2 vehicles he still insisted I redo his car. I am a new detailing company in the area so I dont want any bad press but I dont want to lose my *** on a job either. So what should I do? Also I cant get my hands on anything by monday unless they sell it at the advanced auto parts store. Do any of you have any recommendations on a product I can purchase this weekend and any suggestions on what I should do in case I ever get another client like this again.
wash/dry with chemical guys maxi suds 2
polish with pinnacle swirl remover AT 4 ON MY PC 7424 (too hard to get off I wouldnt recommend it for most)
Klasse
wax with chemical guys 3x carnuba sealant
dress exterior with chemical guys trim gel. (great stuff definitely a must have for the professional detailer. A little goes a long ways and its wont drip on paint after a rain storm)
complete interior and engine bay cleaning
It took about 4 hours for everything my client said he rated me a 9 out of 10, but his paint wasnt completely smooth so he refused payment until I came back and repolished his entire car with a more abrasive polish. So I scheduled him for monday. I tried to explain that he did tell me his vehicle hasnt been detailed in 13 months, it has never been garage kept and it sits under an oak tree all year long. So finally after attempting to be tactful but informative he scheduled me for his other 2 vehicles he still insisted I redo his car. I am a new detailing company in the area so I dont want any bad press but I dont want to lose my *** on a job either. So what should I do? Also I cant get my hands on anything by monday unless they sell it at the advanced auto parts store. Do any of you have any recommendations on a product I can purchase this weekend and any suggestions on what I should do in case I ever get another client like this again.