silly comments that drive you up the wall....

fergnation said:
Oh, you wash cars for a living?



...followed by "so, you go to where the car is?"



What do you think, Captain Obvious?
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I have a neighbor that always tells me I'm going to wash the paint off my car. It was cute the first time, but the last 9 have just been irritating.



I always get "When are you going to do mine?"

And I say "When you can afford it."



Thank god they are neighbors and we are all pretty cool, but I had a guy who was in a white WRX pull up one time and ask me what all I do and how much I'd want to polish his car. I told him and he was like, "Oh fu** that I'll just take it to Danny's." Which is a popular swirl-o-matic franchise here in AZ.
 
"When are you going to do mine?" If someone is walking by I can almost gauge exactly when they're going to say this, I've heard it that often. It's like a space shuttle countdown and my timing is impeccable.



"How much?! I get it detailed for $15 at the drive thru car wash." Of course I've got to be polite, trying to sell these people is nearly futile.



Then there are the classics you get with every job, "Working hard or hardly working?". That's so clever, how the phrases got switched around and have completely opposite meanings.



:work:
 
slckrsx said:
I just wear earphones and listen to music whenever I go out to clean my car. Even if somebody did have something to say I don't hear it and don't pay attention.



Excellent method!!!

I have passion in what I do, and my type of customers understand what they are paying for. Therefore, I don't even look and don't respond to any comments from passers-by. It's a waste of time to entertain their silly questions and the act of answering them is actually an insult to our profession.



When customers walk pass my shop, they are often intrigued by many cars that are covered up. This is a mystery to them, and they are not used to seeing it like this. It connotes seriousness and professionalism. Many of them look like some Asian tourists walking pasta Bulgari boutique and peeking sneakily inside without daring to walk in. My boys and I continue working and the din from the machines just allows us to work as though we could not feel anything else.



For those who walk in, I can tell immediately whether they are my 'type" of customers or not. If they are, consultation starts and might lead to an appointment. If they start to ask silly questions, I will just indirectly and politely refer them to an el cheapo polish and wax place further down my street.



When we do serious jobs, we have to be serious and firm.

Don't waste time entertaining non-customers or those people who're just asking for fun.
 
Years ago, before i was born my father started a car dealership. I joined the ranks when he waslayed up in the hopspital while i was in high school. The dealership slowly dwindled to a wholesale only outfit. Now i wholesale cars....ya know, to other dealers. my favorites-



"Whens the next auction i have to find a car?" my response- "well the auction is thursday so youve got 3 days to find someone to take you"



When people first meet me i tell them that i wholesale used cars and their first question is- "so what do you have for a cheap ___ "





I used to work at Lowe's. 98% of the people there are dimwits. I still stop in occasionally. They all know i left Lowe's to start my own detailing business and i've had alot of luck but since detailing involvees cars they all ask "so you still working for your dad?"



One of my favorites is from the people that thought I couldnt do it. Said with kinda a sneer- "so are you stil self employed?" as if im on unemployment.



I do alot of work for 5 different car dealerships on a regular basis. As many of you know, car dealers are a different breed...i should know, im one of them. nd as always they ask the stupedist questions-



"do you have any of that spray dye for the carpets?"



"can you just grab some touch up paint and take care of that for me?"



or when i pick up a car they will ask me to do somthing that i would normally do anyway, such as - "the wondows are really nasty in that one can you make sure you get those? thanks!"



But the best one with the cheap guys, to which i can always respond is- "well this one doesnt have to be perfect just a quicky is fine" to which i always say- "well we only do 'em one way."



and i almost forgot- every time i stop into Lowe's i get heckeled by one puerto rican cashier who barely speaks english. he claims he details cars on the side.-



"Hey skinny! You don't detail man, you just wash"

Last time i heard this, i'd had enough- "Hey rico, you don't even have a green card!"
 
when the clear is coming off and they think its oxidation book an appointment and waste half of your day. then get made that they can only get it repainted and question your skills!!!!
 
Can you do mine next?



Sure... it will cost you an extra $100 for the emergency appointment.



The car that has clear coat failure and primer showing: Will this buff out?



:think2 Sure... after it gets repainted!



XYZ car wash can detail it for $50



For this I have 2 answers: "caveat emptor" (let the buyer beware) and "the bitterness of a poor quality detail remains long after the sweetness of low price!"
 
Altered-Image said:
"Hey skinny! You don't detail man, you just wash"

Last time i heard this, i'd had enough- "Hey rico, you don't even have a green card!"



With all due respect, I find this comment very racist. I'm Puerto Rican, and we do not need green cards, since we are US citizens based on the Jones-Shrafroth act of 1917. Also, PR is a territory of the USA based on the fact that Spain ceded PR, Guam, Cuba and the Philippines from the Spanish-American War in 1898.



If you are going to try to offend somebody, use facts and read first, Bro.



Joey



Back on topic: "Hey, I need you to polish my car, but make sure that the rust shines like crazy" :angry
 
DaGonz said:
For this I have 2 answers: "caveat emptor" (let the buyer beware) and "the bitterness of a poor quality detail remains long after the sweetness of low price!"



I'm sure if I broke out some Latin some of my customers would think I was insulting them. But my modus operandi is usually "Do it right, or do it twice"
 
bigfoot said:
With all due respect, I find this comment very racist. I'm Puerto Rican, and we do not need green cards, since we are US citizens based on the Jones-Shrafroth act of 1917. Also, PR is a territory of the USA based on the fact that Spain ceded PR, Guam, Cuba and the Philippines from the Spanish-American War in 1898.



If you are going to try to offend somebody, use facts and read first, Bro.



Joey



Back on topic: "Hey, I need you to polish my car, but make sure that the rust shines like crazy" :angry



+10,000 That's not something that needs to be said in a public forum.





I hate it when people stop and google at me. I hate googlers with crappy comments lol. What really angers me is when a person try's to put there 2 cents in about what im doing and thinks everything is a wax.



Sometimes there is no point in arguing, I just smile and say "I got it covered big guy, but thanks".
 
bigfoot said:
With all due respect, I find this comment very racist. I'm Puerto Rican, and we do not need green cards, since we are US citizens based on the Jones-Shrafroth act of 1917. Also, PR is a territory of the USA based on the fact that Spain ceded PR, Guam, Cuba and the Philippines from the Spanish-American War in 1898.



If you are going to try to offend somebody, use facts and read first, Bro.



Joey



Back on topic: "Hey, I need you to polish my car, but make sure that the rust shines like crazy" :angry



You're taking it wayyyy too serious. Relax (Crunkness Act of 2009)
 
bigfoot said:
With all due respect, I find this comment very racist. I'm Puerto Rican, and we do not need green cards, since we are US citizens based on the Jones-Shrafroth act of 1917. Also, PR is a territory of the USA based on the fact that Spain ceded PR, Guam, Cuba and the Philippines from the Spanish-American War in 1898.



If you are going to try to offend somebody, use facts and read first, Bro.



Joey :angry



+1, a bit ironic considering the title of the thread as well.
 
RDAVEX7 said:
+10,000 That's not something that needs to be said in a public forum.



I agree 100%



John Henry said:
I agree! Sorry you had to read that here, bigfoot.



I'm not mad at all, just that, as same as we educate people in detailing, some people need to be educated in history.



michakaveli said:
You're taking it wayyyy too serious. Relax (Crunkness Act of 2009)



Believe it or not, I take it serious, but not THAT serious. Just trhowing out some info. LMAO at the Crunkness act



NSXTASY said:
+1, a bit ironic considering the title of the thread as well.



Agree.
 
Back on topic..



A friend of a friend called me to discuss detailing his boat. I quoted him a price per foot.



"Hey man, I really just need the gel coat buffed, but I don't have a buffer. Can I just borrow yours?"
 
bigfoot said:
With all due respect, I find this comment very racist. I'm Puerto Rican, and we do not need green cards, since we are US citizens based on the Jones-Shrafroth act of 1917. Also, PR is a territory of the USA based on the fact that Spain ceded PR, Guam, Cuba and the Philippines from the Spanish-American War in 1898.



If you are going to try to offend somebody, use facts and read first, Bro.



Joey



Back on topic: "Hey, I need you to polish my car, but make sure that the rust shines like crazy" :angry



sorry i offended you, some people think im also racist for voting McCain. I also apologize if anyone is offended by that.



bigfoot said:
I'm not mad at all, just that, as same as we educate people in detailing, some people need to be educated in history.



You are correct, some people need an education in history, thankfully my profession does not require me to be well educatied in history therefore i sometimes need a reminder of history lessons by persons such as yourself and for that i thank you.



The comment twords Rico was made becuase he insults me in a joking manner everytime i see him, so i insult him back....its just somthing we do.



He calls me white boy all the time....or skinny white boy, however I am not offended by that at all, so the green card comment, allthough false, was a joke, and we both saw it as that.



Again, sorry to offend anyone.
 
EcoAutoCT said:
"When are you going to do mine?" If someone is walking by I can almost gauge exactly when they're going to say this, I've heard it that often. It's like a space shuttle countdown and my timing is impeccable.



Haha this made me laugh. Thanks :getdown
 
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