Waxman
Super Moderator
I have the highest priced car wash in the area and I get very little pushback from the customers on the car wash pricing. I realize that detailing is far more expensive, but I don't think it's any less of a value for what the customer gets. Despite this fact, I still get customers who experience sticker shock when I tell them the price of a detail.
detailing is a highly involved process and very labor-intensive. We keep the car for a full day for most detail services and we use specialized equipment and high-quality products. I have a hot water carpet extractor, two steamers, buffers, air compressor, Torador guns, blow guns, ozone machine etc.
The other day I vacuumed out the trunk of my own car it had some dog hair from the previous owner and it probably took me 20 minutes of hard vacuuming and using a pumice stone to get rid of all the dog hair and dirt.
How can I be less put off by the occasional shocked customer who thinks detailing is too expensive?
detailing is a highly involved process and very labor-intensive. We keep the car for a full day for most detail services and we use specialized equipment and high-quality products. I have a hot water carpet extractor, two steamers, buffers, air compressor, Torador guns, blow guns, ozone machine etc.
The other day I vacuumed out the trunk of my own car it had some dog hair from the previous owner and it probably took me 20 minutes of hard vacuuming and using a pumice stone to get rid of all the dog hair and dirt.
How can I be less put off by the occasional shocked customer who thinks detailing is too expensive?