heatgain
Neutral & Detached
I realize that different customers are impressed by different aspects of a detailing. When I first started out detailing for dollars (actually, I'm still a beginner) I assumed women would be most impressed by the interior and men by the shine of the paint. In my vast experience of detailing for $$ (6 cars so far), both males and females have been most impressed by the pre v post detailing difference glass-like feel of the paint primarily due to claying.
I understand there are so many variables, ie what kind of cars you're doing (garage queens vs DDs, etc). My customer's vehicles have all been DDs so far, but I have been watching some "cruise-ins", small meets/shows at the local burger places, and thinking of how to approach/market those potential customers. I assume those customers would be impressed by something different than the DD's, but I don't know.
Please share your experiences and observations, and break it down into kinds of cars done, male v female, swirl correction v shine, etc. if it does differ like that.
I understand there are so many variables, ie what kind of cars you're doing (garage queens vs DDs, etc). My customer's vehicles have all been DDs so far, but I have been watching some "cruise-ins", small meets/shows at the local burger places, and thinking of how to approach/market those potential customers. I assume those customers would be impressed by something different than the DD's, but I don't know.
Please share your experiences and observations, and break it down into kinds of cars done, male v female, swirl correction v shine, etc. if it does differ like that.