First off let me start by saying, I wouldn't take a customers car I didn't know how to handle unless, except under these circumstances.
My friend called me today, insisted he had a collector who gets MANY details on the line :grinno: . The collector's other detailer may not be able to come through, so may want me to take care of the vehicle tomorrow. I would love to finally have my first repeat client :woohoo: , however...
He insists his car has no clear coat... "its like a boat," he suggested. He also said its called an "Excalibur"... entirely made of fiber glass.
Anyways, I'd really like to undertake this job but am curious how to go about dealing with boat like details, or single stage details. If you guys have any resources I'd really appreciate it. :2thumbs:
My friend called me today, insisted he had a collector who gets MANY details on the line :grinno: . The collector's other detailer may not be able to come through, so may want me to take care of the vehicle tomorrow. I would love to finally have my first repeat client :woohoo: , however...
He insists his car has no clear coat... "its like a boat," he suggested. He also said its called an "Excalibur"... entirely made of fiber glass.
Anyways, I'd really like to undertake this job but am curious how to go about dealing with boat like details, or single stage details. If you guys have any resources I'd really appreciate it. :2thumbs: