Accumulator said:
LUSTR- Maybe you could turn this to your advantage, saying something like:
While some detailing shops charge extra for black vehicles, we charge the same price regardless of color. Our policy is to give all our customers a great job at a fair price.
That's actually great advice.
WAS said:
I understand perfectly what you're both trying to say. But JCastro: your analogy doesn't work in this situation. Washing a vehicle (especially if it's an automated wash) is the exact same process and time spent, regardless of the color of the vehicle. Polishing is not. The non-Autopian customer has this in mind: I want to see paintwork that isn't heavily swirled or marked up. A few swirls are OK, few scratches are OK, but I want it looking nicer than before. It takes less time to make silver paintwork look like that, than black paintwork. Especially if you're using fillers and glazes and such. Even more so if you're one-stepping it, or polishing without claying first.
I guess what I'm getting down to is, if you're going to cut corners, it's easier to cut corners on a non-black vehicle than a black one.
Now I'm not advocating cutting corners, or ripping anyone off, certainly not. But if the customer is only willing to pay so much, and you only have so much time, then you're forced into things like one-stepping and "cutting corners". It's not a bad thing to do, it's not a wrong thing to do, as long as the customer understands what they're getting for what they're paying. I understand there are Autopians out there who wouldn't do this type of thing (some of them may feel they need to maintain a "99.995% perfect job everytime"), but for those of us that cater to this market-segment, that is why some shops charge more for black paint correction.
I think your taking this off-topic a little, the analogy I made is pretty accurate. The automatic car wash has a set menu price ($5, $10, $15) the same thing with some of the packages detailer
HERE offer, but when a black car pulls in...that set price has now gone up simply because of the vehicles color and that is a rip-off. It is a Package and if it takes a bit more work to make a black car look as good as a white car then so be it, thats how you get repeat customers and good word of mouth, isn't that what every Professional strives for?
I have a black Chrysler 300M Special & my gf has a white Honda Accord EX, now say I went into Ivan's shop and selected the $375 package (for this example say this is what it costs straight up $375 even) what a lot of shops out here are doing is they would do her vehicle for $375 but
JUST BECAUSE my vehicle is black...that $375 package automatically went up to $425-$450 and that is not right! What Ivan is trying to say is that since it is a $375 package both vehicles should be charge the same.
When I see a shop charging more simply because my car is black it pi$$es me off because her vehicle is filled with swirls/scratches/halograms/etc and she is okay with that (I'm not but w/e its her car & am not going to correct it because she is one of those who just runs her vehicle thru the car wash so its pointless) but even though my paint is in great condition and her's is what we would call a nightmare, the price for my package would be more simply because it is black and that is a rip off! As I stated you can have a black car whose paint is in far better condition then the average vehicle rolling down the street. It has to be done based off of the vehicles condition and not necessarily the color.
Now one more thing I want to remind us all on is this:
-Each car should be given your 100% effort because your name is written on the work done
-Occasionally you'll get a silver or white car, and perhaps that color vehicle only needs 80%-85% effort to get it to look up to par with our standards here.
DO NOT get comfortable with only needing to put in 80%-85% effort because if you do, when a customer comes with a black car....now you have to forget the 80% and do a 100% you're going to see that as "
more work" and will charge the customer more when in reality it is not and that's the rip-off.