A customer with a 2010 Cadillac DTS and simulated convertible top washed in our Water Wizards with Turbo Nozzles. After washing, a zig zag pattern of circles appeared on the simulated convertible top from front to back. The damage is slightly concentrated on the passenger side. The customer complained a week later. I checked the pressure gauge during an automatic wash and it read between 920 and 950. We have since lowered the pressure to 850. Prior to this, my husband has never had any cloth top complaints. How do I know if we are at fault? How do you handle customer complaints like this?
A friend of mine owns a detail business and tried to help. It made the fabric worse even though he did the same treatment to it that he does to all of his customers' cloth tops.
My husband owned the carwash, but he passed away December 9th after getting Covid, pnuemonia, and having a heart attack, so any advise on how to handle this customer complaint would be appreciated.
Picture "Sim Con Top Overhead" shows how the damage appears in person. Picture "Circled Image" shows how the pattern looks in bright sunlight. Picture "Worsened" shows how the fabric looked after a detailer worked on it.
A friend of mine owns a detail business and tried to help. It made the fabric worse even though he did the same treatment to it that he does to all of his customers' cloth tops.
My husband owned the carwash, but he passed away December 9th after getting Covid, pnuemonia, and having a heart attack, so any advise on how to handle this customer complaint would be appreciated.
Picture "Sim Con Top Overhead" shows how the damage appears in person. Picture "Circled Image" shows how the pattern looks in bright sunlight. Picture "Worsened" shows how the fabric looked after a detailer worked on it.
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