After the Loving

Soarer V

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After you helped make the paint look better than factory, flawless

for some :cool:, what intructions do you give to the owner, so that

someone or something does not ruin:scared your hard efforts?



How do you keep the Autopia Angel:up (sorry, couldn't find any smiles with wings!) watching over your Master Pieces?



Would you make this guy:grrr a happy camper if the owner brought his/her car to a "Touch less" car wash?



Thanks for everyone's advice:bigups
 
I think professional detailers would serve themselves greatly by:



1. Creating a pamphlet that describes how to properly care for their car (weekly washing, drying, vacuum...)



or



2. Offer a basic maintenance kit that contains proper products (wash shampoo, Q-detailer, towels...) and instructions so they can maintain your masterpiece of work.



If anyone is interested in working on this, I will provide the instructions and kits. It should be a great up-sell to any detailing business.
 
I'd be interested, David. You can certainly write the pamhlet better than most of us.



The meager attempt that I use starts with a bold "Safety First!" to remind them to adjust mirrors, seat, etc. before driving away. It also offers a "Refresher Detail"within 120 days at a substantially reduced cost...



I look forward to meeting you next week!



Jim
 
Jim,



I'd be happy to provide a tri-fold pamphlet detailers can use to print locally. I have a format I use in Word, Publisher and Adobe Illustrator. If you have a color laser printer you can print your own, otherwise you'll have to go to a Kinkos or a printer.



db
 
I think that most printers can print tri-fold things. Since all you do is print the one sheet. Re-insert the page, and print the other page. Pretty easy..





I'd like some of these too please. :D Thanks in advance.
 
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