We get to our second job today and find this ............
I wonder what happen here that the management thought they needed post this sign. Too many detailer, too much noise, er...??????????????
We get to our second job today and find this ............
I wonder what happen here that the management thought they needed post this sign. Too many detailer, too much noise, er...??????????????
The second mouse gets the cheese!
Is that intended toward Professionals or is it a water/runoff thing? What type of business/location is that? Weird!
wow, i`ve seen a zillion other signs but never one of those...
Those dirt loving, swirl havin` ```````s!
It is posted at a professional office building. It is a place you will find lawyers, financial and other types of services at.
The second mouse gets the cheese!
Must be an image or liability thing, I`d think they`d appreciate the service though, very strange indeed!
What happened to the "No Smoking" signs outside. This is California, isn`t it?
How do you pros normally handle doing business in a business/shopping complex such as this one? When you get to the location do you first look for signs from property management? Do you just go by what your client knows/says?
This is the first time for me also that I`ve seen a sign that specifically prohibits auto detailers.
They bring it to my shop, I pick it up, or I do it at their house. I`ve never done one in a parking lot, sorry.
In my opinion.....way too many people have nothing better to do than ***** and complain about EVERYTHING anymore......
One more of the many reasons I have a shop.
What a joke..........................................C
Maybe someone had a clean car and came out after work to find overspray from someone else`s wash all over their car and complained to the owners? :nixweiss: I wouldn`t doubt that some detailers are not too concerned about other cars nearby. Maybe even there wasn`t enough space between some cars for a detailing, but the detailer went ahead anyway and marred the neighboring car. Just some possibilities. I guess the only way to know would be to contact the owners.
Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult!
I`m willing to bet there`s more to the story than we see. What if the owner of the bldg was fined for a violation of the local car washing code?
Cars: bringing people together
Someone should clean the sign, it is filthy
Originally Posted by integritydetail
I would be willing to bet you are correct about liability. If the detailer or one of his employees were to get hurt and the detailer did not have worker`s comp or general liability insurance, a slick trial lawyer would probably go after the property manager.
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