"I think it is an easier sell to the average car owner an interior cleaning over a paint correction. There are so many "health" related selling points about a clean interior."
Why are we selling so much paint correction services to consumers who do not take care of their vehicles and never will... as demonstrated by the cars they bring in to us? We have gone over the top with paint correction, wet sanding and trying to chase after every scratch for daily drivers.. Cars have a finite amount of paint and how many times can we do this kind of extreme correction? We are the professionals and should help guide consumers setting realistic limits. Now if the consumer is insistent on paint correction and will pay then sell the service. Or are we pushing paint protection to satisfy our own egos?