Reputation is EVERYTHING!!!!
Hi Everybody,
After reading all the posts in this thread one more important point comes to mind: it was mentioned a few times but I think it deserves to be made loud and clear - REPUTATION/WORD OF MOUTH. - Never ever underestimate the power of this.
In offering your services - if you don't feel comfortable offering a "low level" detail, then don't. You have to realize that whatever you do for your customer represents YOU and YOUR WORK. For example : If Joe Customer says he wants a full detail, but has a bunch of tar spots and bonded contaminents - but says "naaaa, I don't want to pay to have that removed, just wash and wax." and you do that - then he takes his car to a buddy's house and says "Hey, I just had my car detailed" and his buddy sees all the tar and stuff still stuck to the car - and asks where he had the detail done - what does that say about you?
his friend is not gonna fess up that he was to cheap to pay a little extra - it's gonna look like you didn't do a proper job. There are pleanty of "hacks" out there who will detail your car for cheap - and it will look cheap. Don't be one of them. When a client asks for half a detail or to leave out a service that you KNOW needs to be done for the detail to be complete - politely explain that your work is your signature, that you understand you are not the cheapest, but you are proud of your work, and that you can not do them the dis-service of offering any less than your best, then explain exactly what/why that particular service is a necessary part of your detail. NEVER call them cheap or give them that impression - if they still only want half a detail - send them to the nearest reputable car wash and offer that you understand they are pressed for time or whatever and when they are ready for the full treatment that you would be happy to take care of thier vehicle.... or words to that effect...... anyway my point to this whole thing is do it right - or not at all. In the long run you will be better off.
~Lenny
ProTouch Group Inc.
Hi Everybody,
After reading all the posts in this thread one more important point comes to mind: it was mentioned a few times but I think it deserves to be made loud and clear - REPUTATION/WORD OF MOUTH. - Never ever underestimate the power of this.
In offering your services - if you don't feel comfortable offering a "low level" detail, then don't. You have to realize that whatever you do for your customer represents YOU and YOUR WORK. For example : If Joe Customer says he wants a full detail, but has a bunch of tar spots and bonded contaminents - but says "naaaa, I don't want to pay to have that removed, just wash and wax." and you do that - then he takes his car to a buddy's house and says "Hey, I just had my car detailed" and his buddy sees all the tar and stuff still stuck to the car - and asks where he had the detail done - what does that say about you?
his friend is not gonna fess up that he was to cheap to pay a little extra - it's gonna look like you didn't do a proper job. There are pleanty of "hacks" out there who will detail your car for cheap - and it will look cheap. Don't be one of them. When a client asks for half a detail or to leave out a service that you KNOW needs to be done for the detail to be complete - politely explain that your work is your signature, that you understand you are not the cheapest, but you are proud of your work, and that you can not do them the dis-service of offering any less than your best, then explain exactly what/why that particular service is a necessary part of your detail. NEVER call them cheap or give them that impression - if they still only want half a detail - send them to the nearest reputable car wash and offer that you understand they are pressed for time or whatever and when they are ready for the full treatment that you would be happy to take care of thier vehicle.... or words to that effect...... anyway my point to this whole thing is do it right - or not at all. In the long run you will be better off.
~Lenny
ProTouch Group Inc.
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