Reason being is im about to do my first detail for a customer whom I am not related to/friends with.
I work at an autoparts store and I had a gentleman come in today looking to buy some rubbing compound to take out some swirls in his 1995 black Porchse. We got to talking, and I told him I do detailing on the side. After talking about detailing stuff with him for like 20 minutes, I asked him if he wanted my number. I gave him my name/number and he took me outside to take a look at the car.
I'd say the paint was moderatly swirled, nothing some SSR 2.5 and a PC cannot work out. The paint actually looked really got for it being a 95'. Had some scuff marks and rock chips on the front end. I told him that my 4 step (polish, glaze, seal, wax) ran $125. I thoroughly explained to him each step in the process and showed him my car which hasnt been washed for a while but still looked great.
Anyways, we set something up for this thursday. I do not think this man would try and screw me over, but you never know. Im afraid that after im done with the detail he might try to pull something like "how did that scratch get there", or "how did that scuff mark get there?" and get sued. How would everyone handle a situation like this?
thanks.
I work at an autoparts store and I had a gentleman come in today looking to buy some rubbing compound to take out some swirls in his 1995 black Porchse. We got to talking, and I told him I do detailing on the side. After talking about detailing stuff with him for like 20 minutes, I asked him if he wanted my number. I gave him my name/number and he took me outside to take a look at the car.
I'd say the paint was moderatly swirled, nothing some SSR 2.5 and a PC cannot work out. The paint actually looked really got for it being a 95'. Had some scuff marks and rock chips on the front end. I told him that my 4 step (polish, glaze, seal, wax) ran $125. I thoroughly explained to him each step in the process and showed him my car which hasnt been washed for a while but still looked great.
Anyways, we set something up for this thursday. I do not think this man would try and screw me over, but you never know. Im afraid that after im done with the detail he might try to pull something like "how did that scratch get there", or "how did that scuff mark get there?" and get sued. How would everyone handle a situation like this?
thanks.