10-25-07, 11:30
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 173 | Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum Auto Detailing - DoorDing.Com Forums - Powered by FusionBB
Synopsis: Detailing is a lot of work for little money. Detailers undercharge and customers underpay.
Detailing professionally can really test your love for the Art of Detailing.
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10-25-07, 11:48
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Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 2,946 | Re: Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum I've been saying that people undercharge for years! It's not good business to undercharge, when you sell your services so low you sort of make yourself look cheap.
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10-25-07, 12:32
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Southern California Posts: 163 | Re: Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum I have a really hard time dealing with customers sometimes. They seem to have a serious disparity in the value of our services.
I have people come to me who want something extreme, and expect perfection for $150. Now I am sure that some people will consider $150 a good days work, a full day of detailing is worth far more than that. It is a skill when done correctly. It isn't something that just anybody can do.
The only way that I deal with this is to explain the difference between a true detailer, and a car washer. A car washer will clean a car for $150, a detailer will not. Now the flip side of this is that a car washer won't stand behind their work, whereas a detailer will.
All we can do is draw a line to differentiate between ourselves, and the car washers. They are the ones who happily take underpaid jobs and return with substandard results. It is a tarnishment to ourselves and our industry to have them under the same name, when the results are so drastically different. Once you can explain that differentiation, getting paid commensorate with the effort put into the vehicle isn't really all that difficult.
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10-25-07, 12:37
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Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 2,946 | Re: Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum Agreed! You MUST educate your customers! I remember detailing a Lincoln one day, just doing a quick wax on it that the owner wanted. This guy came up and asked what we charged and I said $130 for this job and he said , "WHAT?! I can go down to so and so Detailing and get it done for $75!" I just chuckled and told him he probably should do that. I hate those guys that come in their work trucks filled with scratches down to the primer and point them all out and tell you they want you to take care of those for a wax job.
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10-25-07, 12:53
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Southern California Posts: 163 | Re: Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum I actually tell that to people all the time.
They call and ask for a quote, I tell them that I don't give quotes without seeing the car. I have heard numerous times that my policy was stupid, that so and so said they would do it for that much, blah blah blah. If they want to throw someone else's price in my face, then let them do the job. I don't have a problem with that.
If they are looking at getting their car detailed as a bottom line price rather than an end result, it isn't a customer that I would want anyway. My customers say what result they want, and I quote a price based on that expectation. I have no issue telling them upfront that I am more expensive than most, but that I deliver. I have yet to ever have someone who accepted my quote not be completely satisfied with the return on their money.
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10-25-07, 02:49
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Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Flint Michgan Posts: 654 | Re: Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum Oh we had that here. I had to raise my rates a little (instead of a full all out detail for $150 I now charge $200 with full paint correction and such) and you have some people that will just moan and groan about it. Guy came in this morning and started talking about the shop down the road.... I basically (as professionally as I could) told him to go on down there and see if he's really happy with the work he gets done and after that come back and see me. I make sure people see my work I take pleanty of pics before and after and show them. And my real customers have no issues with my prices. | |
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10-25-07, 03:45
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Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Toronto, ON Posts: 3,098 | Re: Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum Man we've had this discussion so many times. The problem, like in every industry, is there are hacks willing to do it for less, and most people don't know the difference. Find your niche and charge accordingly. Thanks for the link over there, it was a good read.
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10-25-07, 04:29
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Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 1,561 | Re: Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum Quote: |
Originally Posted by AppliedColors Synopsis: Detailing is a lot of work for little money. Detailers undercharge and customers underpay. | Maybe to some people, detailing is a lot of work for little money. But then, those detailers are probably already out of business. And those that have gone out of business will also be the first to tell you that they undercharged and customers underpayed. Now for the rest of the successful detailing business owners who have been out there for a number of years, they know that in order to stay in business and make a reasonable profit they cannot afford to work for little money. Hey, one man's ceiling is another man's floor. | |
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10-26-07, 11:07
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts: 220 | Re: Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum Mirror finish congrats on 21 years!! Incredible. I remember when I had a seal coating business. I charged a customer 225$ and they got all upset and instead went with someone that knocked on their door for 75.00$. What they got in the end was a driveway coated in old automobile oil. Then the town made them pay to have it cleaned up. I made sure I drove past that house as much as I could just to smile at the people as they sat on their porch.
Every detail I do I feel I have undercut myself. BUT, I get an extreme amount of satisfaction from the end product. | |
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10-26-07, 11:58
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Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 1,561 | Re: Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum [quote=fergnation]Mirror finish congrats on 21 years!! Incredible. [quote]
Reminds me of the time a few years back when one of my customers, who I had not heard from in a year or two called and wanted me to detail his boat again. So I made the appointment and while I was there finishing up two days worth of work on his boat, he told me the story of how he actually had someone else detail the boat the year before. He proceeded to explain how the detail shop, where he had taken the boat never even lifted off the snap-on front cover. Not even to remove the crumbled leaves and wash underneath, let alone polish and wax the fiberglass under there. Oh yes, he also mentioned that the price the detail shop had charged was only one half of what I was charging. And added that he once again had learned the 'you-get-what-you-pay-for lesson the hard way.
Imagine, a professional detail shop and they could not even remove a simple canvas cover and clean underneath. Needless to say they did not stay in business very long. Now when I drive by I usually see empty bays and someone out there washing down the pavement. Hey, at least they win the prize for having the cleanest place in town. | |
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10-26-07, 05:57
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Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Arlington, TX Posts: 24,985 | Re: Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum Quote: |
Originally Posted by AP2TUDE
If they are looking at getting their car detailed as a bottom line price rather than an end result, it isn't a customer that I would want anyway. | Words to live by!
So many businesses (not just detailing) stress low price more than quality. When even an average car is $20,000+, why would you settle for low quality to save a few bucks maintaining the finish and interior of you car?
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10-27-07, 03:16
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 3 | Re: Interesting discussion about detailing: Paintless Dent Forum Quote: |
Originally Posted by Scottwax When even an average car is $20,000+, why would you settle for low quality to save a few bucks maintaining the finish and interior of you car? | How true!! | |
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