To the Pro Detailers - What's the worst mistake you have made while detailing?
"Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it."
For the professional detailers out there that do this full time and even those that detail on the side, have you made any notable mistakes and if so, what were they? Did you implement new policies or procedures to prevent the same mistake from happening in the future?
Let`s see who`s willing to admit their past detailing transgressions!
I think this would be helpful to those just getting into it to learn from others mistakes.
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Burned the paint on a repainted hood with....... ready? A Porter Cable 7336! It was on a sharp edge, my fault, and fortunately my car. Obviously the paint was thin but I was too aggressive and screwed up. Lesson learned in spades.
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Thought I had the car in reverse but really had it in drive and drove into the office of the customer I was doing the detailing for:mad:
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Put a $600 scratch in a practically new BMW with a metal water hose nossle. Soapy hands...I dont wanna talk about it lol
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Addicted2Bling
Thought I had the car in reverse but really had it in drive and drove into the office of the customer I was doing the detailing for:mad:
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mrclean81
Put a $600 scratch in a practically new BMW with a metal water hose nossle. Soapy hands...I dont wanna talk about it lol
Would LOVE to hear the long version of both these stories!
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Wouldn`t a $600 scratch on any new car upset you? What makes a BMW customer any different than the average Joe who entrusts his new car to you?
I`m missing the point of it being a BMW.
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Mr. Gloss
Wouldn`t a $600 scratch on any new car upset you? What makes a BMW customer any different than the average Joe who entrusts his new car to you?
I`m missing the point of it being a BMW.
Perhaps if he scratched a Kia, he would have mentioned it in the same way. But it wasn`t a Kia, it was a BMW and a valid fact of the story since the car that was scratched was a BMW.
Kind of like when you watch the news and you hear about a tragedy that happened and they give you the details...
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The shop i worked at tried to have me sand and buff cars same day as they were painted. Lets say that didnt last long, the clear we used wouldnt set up quick enough and i buffed through the first 3 cars. Amazingly i dont buff through any cars when i do them the next day, sometimes faster isnt better.
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jammerz101
Perhaps if he scratched a Kia, he would have mentioned it in the same way. But it wasn`t a Kia, it was a BMW and a valid fact of the story since the car that was scratched was a BMW.
Kind of like when you watch the news and you hear about a tragedy that happened and they give you the details...
Hahahaha..well, no, the news gives you what they want you to hear, not the details.
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Mr. Gloss
Hahahaha..well, no, the news gives you what they want you to hear, not the details.
Well this is, after all, a detailing forum :rofl
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Shiny Lil Detlr
Well this is, after all, a detailing forum :rofl
:lmfao
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Wow where do I begin?! I`ve been detailing/painting cars for about 10 years now, but honestly I have never had any serious accidents...Knock-on-Wood. But I can think of three things that I have done recently, some even multiple times:
1. Locked keys in cars/ drove off w/ keys in my pockets: I`ve since purchased a "big-easy" to open locked cars and have a designated key rack in my trailer.
2. Allowed interior cleaner/degreaser to set on a speedometer bezzel (ended up clouding it up!)
3. Accidently sprayed cleaner in a cd player w/ my tornador: The result was the cd player stopped working. Thankfully though, I finished the job and blew it out w/ compressed air for about 10 minutes before it finally cut back on..
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Originally Posted by
Mr. Gloss
Wouldn`t a $600 scratch on any new car upset you? What makes a BMW customer any different than the average Joe who entrusts his new car to you?
I`m missing the point of it being a BMW.
The point was it was a $70,000 BMW. Yes if it had been a Kia, I would have said it was a Kia. It was one of those accidents that happen to the best of us and a perfect example of why a person needs to carry insurance, and not use metal hose nossles. If it had been an old beat up work truck it would still have been a bad deal, but it had to be a high end car that costed 5 times as much to fix. Not to mention it made me sick for the rest of the day because nothing like that had ever happened nor has it happened since.
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Word to the wise. Never park a clients car underneath the automatic garage door. Either all the way in the garage or all the way out into the driveway.
A neighbor hired a detailer (more of a car washer) a few months back for a weekly wash and wax. He pulled the car in the garage, but now all the way. Went to close the garage door and it went down right on the back bumper. It must have had a sensor because as soon as it hit and felt resistance it went straight back up but there was a nice foot long scuff that I was able to get out for him quite easily.
The detailer was extremely apologetic, honest and forthright so he still uses him and no problems since then.