starion
7SS 2IBA
Had another customer complaint today about our Monsoon automatic. They weren't happy with the job it did.
I am having a hard time formulating an appropriate response to customers with this complaint because of my own experiences and research into the "problem".
I have taken my own personal "dirty" vehicle to all of my nearby competitors IBA and to many others around the metro area, ranging from high-end to hole-in-the-wall. My conclusion? Nobody else's IBA does any better than ours.
In a fit of disbelief one day, I went a step further and washed my car in our automatic, then went up the street and washed it again (no improvement) and yet again at another automatic (again no improvement). The car didn't look any better than it did the first time in our own automatic!
I am also beginning to feel like soap salesman are akin to snake-oil salesmen from the old west. Every last one of them has promised that their product is the greatest thing since sliced bread, run tests on their product to make sure of proper application, and yet we still have the problems. We are now on our third "trial" of different company's products to determine if any one works better than the other. So far, the only difference seems to be cost, customer service of the company and color/smell of the product. NONE of the different products clean any better than the other. The soap salesmen clam up pretty fast when faced with the facts.
I once told an unhappy customer that I would be happy to give him 30 minutes free to high pressure wash his vehicle in one of our self-serve bays, telling him that simply spraying high pressure water on the car will not get it completely clean, the only condition was that he could not use the foaming brush.
Guess what? 30 minutes of spraying the car with presoak, soap, water, even tire/engine cleaner had very little effect on cutting the film. After he was finished, he said "I see your point, can I use the foaming brush now?" I gave him remaining time to finish it and it came out perfect.
Am I missing something here, or is my perception of reality wrong?
I am having a hard time formulating an appropriate response to customers with this complaint because of my own experiences and research into the "problem".
I have taken my own personal "dirty" vehicle to all of my nearby competitors IBA and to many others around the metro area, ranging from high-end to hole-in-the-wall. My conclusion? Nobody else's IBA does any better than ours.
In a fit of disbelief one day, I went a step further and washed my car in our automatic, then went up the street and washed it again (no improvement) and yet again at another automatic (again no improvement). The car didn't look any better than it did the first time in our own automatic!
I am also beginning to feel like soap salesman are akin to snake-oil salesmen from the old west. Every last one of them has promised that their product is the greatest thing since sliced bread, run tests on their product to make sure of proper application, and yet we still have the problems. We are now on our third "trial" of different company's products to determine if any one works better than the other. So far, the only difference seems to be cost, customer service of the company and color/smell of the product. NONE of the different products clean any better than the other. The soap salesmen clam up pretty fast when faced with the facts.
I once told an unhappy customer that I would be happy to give him 30 minutes free to high pressure wash his vehicle in one of our self-serve bays, telling him that simply spraying high pressure water on the car will not get it completely clean, the only condition was that he could not use the foaming brush.
Guess what? 30 minutes of spraying the car with presoak, soap, water, even tire/engine cleaner had very little effect on cutting the film. After he was finished, he said "I see your point, can I use the foaming brush now?" I gave him remaining time to finish it and it came out perfect.
Am I missing something here, or is my perception of reality wrong?