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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    Quote Originally Posted by rzatch View Post
    Polish the gauge lenses to return clarity to them.
    What do you use to polish the lenses with? I`m scared of taking anything to them in case I mess them up.

    Vacuum the back part of the car behind the back seats

    Clean fuel door

    rotate tires after you dress them and put dressing on the part that was on the road

    Anytime I get a jeep with that spare wheel in the back, I clean and dress that tire just like it was any other tire on the jeep
    Get your shine on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Addicted2Bling View Post
    What do you use to polish the lenses with? I`m scared of taking anything to them in case I mess them up.

    Vacuum the back part of the car behind the back seats

    Clean fuel door

    rotate tires after you dress them and put dressing on the part that was on the road

    Anytime I get a jeep with that spare wheel in the back, I clean and dress that tire just like it was any other tire on the jeep
    Megs PlastX does a really nice job on them

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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    I would be careful about using scents in peoples cars without asking them first .

    Some people have allergies or are sensitive to smells.

    If I were a customer and some used a scent in my vehicle I wouldnt like it, especially those fake artificial scents like those icky trees!

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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    Quote Originally Posted by detailchick View Post
    I would be careful about using scents in peoples cars without asking them first .

    Some people have allergies or are sensitive to smells.

    If I were a customer and some used a scent in my vehicle I wouldnt like it, especially those fake artificial scents like those icky trees!
    I agree 100%. I had several customers that were allergic to everything it seemed including fragrance. By not asking first things could really backfire on you.

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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    Clean, polish, and seal the driver`s side door handle-
    This is one of my favorite little (almost evil) things I do.
    I like to use BFWD up inside under neath the door handles.
    What is evil about it you ask?
    I like to watch their hand slide off when they open their door.

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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    [QUOTE=detailchick;420947]Thanks Rocket .

    A general rule of thumb for me is if I cant feel the tread underneath with my fingers when applying tire dressing usually the tires are low and need to move the vehicle foward or backward some to get the missed spots .

    To get around moving the car I took an 1X12 and cut four sections about 18 inches long each. Just put them in front of the tires and move the car on them. The 1 inch gives me enough room for cleaning and dressing.

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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    This is definitely one of my favorite recent threads as well!
    Todd, there are often threads like this that people chime it with lots of good tips. It would be nice and easier if somehow these could be compiled and sorted for future reference in say one post.

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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunky View Post
    Todd, there are often threads like this that people chime it with lots of good tips. It would be nice and easier if somehow these could be compiled and sorted for future reference in say one post.
    GREAT idea Bunky, I will start digging through posts and cataloging them as a one stop `title thread` so they don`t get lost.

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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Blkcherry View Post
    Like I said at my Introduction, `There are always GREAT Threads with LOTS of good ideas to be shared`. This one is especially appreciated as it gave me some good tips for my small Detailing Business that I am starting this Spring. GREAT STUFF My thanks to all who responded to it.
    It`s why this community exists, to share information about this crazy passion that we all share. If you infuse your business with the passion to get the job done right you will be successful!

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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    Another great plastic cleaner we use in the marine area is PLEXUS - it is different - and like BF Total Polish and Seal, is just that - a plastic polish and sealer.

    great stuff....

    Introducing Plexus Plastic Cleaner
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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    In any business, the customer comes first.
    AutopiaForums is the place to be.
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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    Great tips in this thread, thanks Todd and everyone involved. The only things I wish to add:

    I check with my customers first to see if they are sensitive to chemical scents. If they are then I inform them that I keep cleaners on hand specifically for customers who may be sensitive to chemical scents, etc. I simply use Griot`s Interior Cleaner or Chemical Guys Nonsense and still follow with a wipe down with a damp cloth.

    I also ask what area(s) they would like me to focus on. Asking this gets them involved with the detail and in my mind shows you care. Obviously do a stellar job on the entire detail but make certain you spend time on the areas they point out.

    This thread has served as a great reminder of the little things that I am guilty of forgetting sometimes. I really liked the checklist and photo cd idea but my biggest problem is forgetting to take pictures. Thanks for all the responses everyone!

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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    Quote Originally Posted by rwright View Post
    Great tips in this thread, thanks Todd and everyone involved. The only things I wish to add:

    I check with my customers first to see if they are sensitive to chemical scents. If they are then I inform them that I keep cleaners on hand specifically for customers who may be sensitive to chemical scents, etc. I simply use Griot`s Interior Cleaner or Chemical Guys Nonsense and still follow with a wipe down with a damp cloth.

    I also ask what area(s) they would like me to focus on. Asking this gets them involved with the detail and in my mind shows you care. Obviously do a stellar job on the entire detail but make certain you spend time on the areas they point out.

    This thread has served as a great reminder of the little things that I am guilty of forgetting sometimes. I really liked the checklist and photo cd idea but my biggest problem is forgetting to take pictures. Thanks for all the responses everyone!
    Great point, every customer is different and a great business person knows how to tailor his service to his customer, particularly in a service industry.

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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    Yes that is a very good point. You could bust your butt on something and it may not be the thing that matters most to the owner. And what matters to them is what they are going to focus on.

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    Re: Tips and tricks to a happy customer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Merlin View Post
    This is one of my favorite little (almost evil) things I do.
    I like to use BFWD up inside under neath the door handles.
    What is evil about it you ask?
    I like to watch their hand slide off when they open their door.
    I always treat the underside of door handles. Anything they can touch, see or feel

 

 
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