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Has anyone ever had anyone claim that the carwash rails scratched their wheels and wanted the damaged paid for? Thanks.
Stuart,Yes,. What I did is first to inspect my rails-that there is not any abnormal damage I may have missed during daily inspection or business thru the day. Pulled my vehicle into the bay with tire against the rail to see how the tire/rim looks up against the rail. (I have stock rims with tires comparable to stock tires).
I then called the customer to the wash. I inspect the damage very carefully to see if the damage was done somewhere else or may have happened at the wash. After checking the rims and tires to see if they are "stock", I had them pull their vehicle into the bay up against the rail. Had customer get out of vehicle and showed them how the rail could not have done the damage as long as they followed the directions. TAKE PICTURES! and TAKE NOTES on what the customer claims, your response and any other info.
I have customers steer left when the right arrow lights up- how did they get a DL?.
Once I show them the rail did not do the damage I deny the damage. If the rims or tires are not stock I deny the damage.
I do this on all damage claims. When customer calls I ask specifically where the damage is what it looks like and listen to the customer about what they think made the damage. Inspect suspected equipment, check w/my vehicle to see how it may have occurred, call customer in to review claim and then to deny (and why) or accept the claim. either way, I make a permanent report and keep on file with pictures. Hope this helps
You say a Prayer everyday before you get out of bed that It don't tear up someones car and save up enough money to get a used Laserwash 4000 or a WashWorld just saying.... now express wash hopefully you wash so many cars and make alot of money that 3k aint gonna break the bank.......lol