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Re: Waver for engine cleaning?
Do yourself a favor and don't do engines case closed.and good luck on your venture in auto detailing.
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Re: Waver for engine cleaning?
Originally Posted by GSKR
Do yourself a favor and don't do engines case closed.and good luck on your venture in auto detailing.
TY
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Re: Waver for engine cleaning?
No not at all,anyone with common sense will decline if you explain the risk factor.They actually like you being upfront and honest with them.just had a customer ask me on sat with a Tahoe with 200k on it to clean engine cause there selling it.
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Re: Waver for engine cleaning?
It is THAT risky to do an engine cleaning?
I did one for a friend yesterday, went well. But now you guys are scaring me. Maybe I should stop offering the service.
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Re: Waver for engine cleaning?
With the way people are now days, I could see someone bringing a car in with issues to get a detail in hopes that it won't start afterwards so they can get you to pay for the repair.
I've done them all my car owning life, on my cars and never had an issue. It only takes once on someone else's car though.
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Re: Waver for engine cleaning?
Originally Posted by RangerDetails
It is THAT risky to do an engine cleaning?
I did one for a friend yesterday, went well. But now you guys are scaring me. Maybe I should stop offering the service.
If you're worried that much...
try one of the engine cleaning methods
discussed in the below articles.
(The "cosmetic" method, for example,
seems rather benign.)
• http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...mpartment.html
• http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...detailing.html
• http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...fessional.html
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Waver for engine cleaning?
Originally Posted by FUNX650
I took evey precautions. Did not use a pressure washer, covered altenator and sensitive stuff, used a blower to remove all pools of water.
But yeah, I guess the cosmetic methode would be safer.
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Re: Waver for engine cleaning?
Originally Posted by GSKR
Do yourself a favor and don't do engines case closed.and good luck on your venture in auto detailing.
This. I don't offer engine detailing. If you want it done, you'll have to find someone else. Not worth the hassle for me.
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Re: Waver for engine cleaning?
That's for the replies guys
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Re: Waver for engine cleaning?
For engine details, I explain to the customers there are risks. If the car is 10 years or older I recommend they do not do it. What I tell them is that seals and gaskets Harden and fail over time. So the older the engine is, the more chances are water could end up in places it should not be and that no matter how cautious we are, there is no way to know if a problem will occur. If they decide to do the engine detail regardless, I have a waiver that I get them to sign. If you want a copy just send me a private message and I will send it to you.
I think it's really important you have a talk with the Customer and make him understand there are risks to engine detailing. It's not a matter of how skillfull or Professional you are, you have to use water and there are a lot of wires in an engine bay. So if any seal is defective, there is pretty much no chance you can avoid having water on it. Then let them decide what they want to do. I charge 40$ do detail the engine, so I am not interested in being liable for issues I cannot prevent. Only had a problem once and it was on my own car. Took a week for the water to dry and engine start working correctly. In my case it was water on the spark plugs because the seals at the top of the spark plugs wells had failled. It gave me engines misfires for roughly a week even after I blew tried the spark plugs wells. I used dielectric grease and i helped a lot but still took days to correct the problem. I have read worse problems usually with water going Inside parts that are not designed to handle it. So ya, I do make sure the client understands that.
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