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    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...??????????????
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    Is that intended toward Professionals or is it a water/runoff thing? What type of business/location is that? Weird!

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    wow, i`ve seen a zillion other signs but never one of those...

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    Those dirt loving, swirl havin` ```````s!

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    It is posted at a professional office building. It is a place you will find lawyers, financial and other types of services at.
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    Must be an image or liability thing, I`d think they`d appreciate the service though, very strange indeed!

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    What happened to the "No Smoking" signs outside. This is California, isn`t it?

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.



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    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.
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    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?
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    Someone should clean the sign, it is filthy

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    Quote Originally Posted by integritydetail
    Must be an image or liability thing, I`d think they`d appreciate the service though, very strange indeed!


    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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    ONR??????? hahaha

 

 
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