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Car Pool Detailing
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804.288.1515
+1 For that recommendation, Gina was voted Detailer of the Year for 2006.
If you're going to pay for a $100 Detail, simply you'll get $100 worth of quality. $300 for a Full Detail is quite appropriate if you're a full professional. Proper Professionals in this industry:
- Bring a Quality Image of Detailing by means of professional business practices(Surface Reconditioning, Etc)
- Registered, Insured, are EPA Compliant
- Pay Taxes (LLC, Corp, Sole Proprietorship)
- Have reputable Certification or Training
- Have MSDS Sheets of all their products
"Professional Detailer" or just "Detailer" is a hugely overused, miscommunicated, and misunderstood term. I would recommend you ask the potential detailer:
- What products they use, and why they do certain processes.
- What is included in the service to meet your expectation.
If they are patient and seek to educate you, then that's a good starting point.