imported_Luster
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I've made it a practice to walk around the car just to check for damage before I start the detail. Sometimes it's hard to see any chips, scratches, scrapes, dings, etc. when the car is dirty.
But it's important to point out any of those areas before you start working on a customer car.
Why? Because you never know when he'll say "Hey, that wasn't there before!!!".
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I haven't gone to the point of having them "sign off" before I start, but that's next.
But it's important to point out any of those areas before you start working on a customer car.
Why? Because you never know when he'll say "Hey, that wasn't there before!!!".

I haven't gone to the point of having them "sign off" before I start, but that's next.