Tweaked the website for 2013

Mike -
Thanks for posting up your website.

I think in the "RV" section, you mean Linear feet, vs Liner feet, right ? If so, the spelling has to be corrected.

Nice website, good pic of you and your help in there, great pics of your finished work.

Good luck with your business !
Dan F
 
Looks good.Someday I should have you do my parents car ,they are in your area!

I love this part"
All trash, personal belongings and children's seats should be removed from vehicle prior to the detailer arriving. Customer is responsible for reinstalling children's seats."

Ive never had the courage to tell people this ,Unless the car is piled high with belongings. I kind of give the customer a bad look and say something like thats alot of stuff you have in there and they usually get it!:D
 
hand wash, clay, wax/polish, wheels, tires, glass,
vacuum, vinyl, leather, extraction rugs/seats

You polish after you wax? What a major run on sentence....so you wash, clay, wax, polish wheels, tires, glass? Vacuum is not spelled correctly under the express interior detail. I really think you need to completely reword this. I know what you're trying to say but you are not saying it clearly for Joe Customer.

Read what you've written as a well heeled RV owner that is on your site for the first time. Would he/she understand it? Does it make sense? Have someone proof read every single word and make some needed changes. It is nice, clean, and easy to read but poorly worded in several areas.
 
Mike,
Something else - I routinely Detail big Escalades, Navigators, etc., that are carrying Carseats, and stuff, and I never tell my Clients, that they need to remove them and are responsible to put them back.

They actually are depending on me to Detail all those dirty little food encrusted seats, get them all zoomed up, and replace them back where I found them. I use a lot of Steam as much as possible on these things, so as to leave as little if any traces of any cleaner that may be transferred from little fingers into little mouths, etc.. :)

So, again, good luck with your Website !
Dan F
 
Putting those car seats back in is a real PITA for me . I do it 90 percent of the time but every now and then I just cant get the clips attached and if after several attempts I cant do it I will ask the customer for help. They never seem to mind and are always happy to do it .
 
I think your site looks great. Very simple and clean, which I can appreciate.

Under gallery, I think there should be an "and" between RV's and cars
 
Mike,
Something else - I routinely Detail big Escalades, Navigators, etc., that are carrying Carseats, and stuff, and I never tell my Clients, that they need to remove them and are responsible to put them back.

They actually are depending on me to Detail all those dirty little food encrusted seats, get them all zoomed up, and replace them back where I found them. I use a lot of Steam as much as possible on these things, so as to leave as little if any traces of any cleaner that may be transferred from little fingers into little mouths, etc.. :)

So, again, good luck with your Website !
Dan F

I would HIGHLY recommend having the customer re-install the child seats. There is WAY WAY WAY too much liability (IMO) to even deal down that road. Sure its pretty simple to do but I'm wouldn't take that chance.
 
Looks good, really like how simple it is. Other than the above mention spelling errors. Also the wax/polish thing is confusing to me but I'm a detailer, I know most consumers think its the same thing... I get it all the time "Can you polish my car?" Yeah it's 500$. "For a coat of polish@!$#@!#$!@# Are you crazy!" Oh you want me to wax your car I see yeah thats a lot cheaper :D.
 
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