Certificate of Completion

I might of posted this before, but I wondered if anyone else gives their customers a list fo work performed so they are better educated? here is mine.

Certificate of Completion



Here is a list of the work I perform and a copy of the documentation every owner gets when I detail a car.

On this date the following work was performed by Perfect Auto Finish

Inspection of car

Engine cleaned and dressed

Hand washed (two bucket method)

Chemical removal of tar, overspray, road paint if needed

Hand washed again

Clayed (all paint, glass, wheels)

Washed again

Deep cleaner polish applied to finish

Inspection for deeper paint blemishes and scratches

Correction of these imperfections using proper machine buffer and compound

Med-light cut used with proper machine buffer to bring back luster from compounding

Pure polish applied to bring back shine

*last three steps are used only if finish is in poor condition

Final application of finish, paint sealed



Tires are dressed, same with wheel wells

Wheels polished

Detail brush used to remove any residue in-between molding trim

Chrome polished

Tail pipes cleaned, under carriage cleaned, grill front and tail lights sealed

Final inspection of exterior



Interior

Mats removed/vacuumed and extracted

Interior and trunk vacuumed

Forced air used to blow contaminants from under front seats, side door panels, dash, console, side compartments, trim and other areas dust can hide

Head liner cleaned is necessary

Vents cleaned with Q-tips

Dash, door panels, all plastic, vinyl and trim cleaned and dressed

Using a detail brush, all intricate areas are cleaned, console, gauges, and other controls

Seats cleaned and conditioned

Windows cleaned

Rubber door seals lubed with dressing

Door jams cleaned and sealed

Foot pedals cleaned

Carpet second vacuum, then extracted

Wood veneer cleaned and sealed

Chrome polished

Gary Kouba, Perfect Auto Finish
 
I noticed how you treat the seals, headlights, and wood. Is this your complete detail?



What do you use on the wood?



Jordan
 
turbomangt said:
Head liner cleaned is necessary

....

Door jams cleaned and sealed



... cleaned as necessary...

Door jambs ...



If you're going to hand a piece of paper to someone, it should be error-free. While it's true that many people won't notice, some will, and there's no point in conveying anything less than perfection.
 
I treat the wood with a product called poly seal, it removes smudges and finger prints, while leaving a nice protective coating. I treat the rubber door seals with a water based dressing. gary
 
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