Do you work from home? I have a zero mud policy, as I work from home. So far only once did a client leave and wash off the mud. But yes charge extra if they come in muddy, But unfortunately there is no way other than power washing them off
As others have said, pressure washer is your best friend. Various tips can help. Personally I don’t tell the customer that I charge extra for that. I just work it into the price of the detail.
Has anyone ever tried spraying somekind of fabric protectant in there when they’re clean in order to make the following time easier?
303 is available in gallons.
ScotchGard is fairly cheap.
Would it make a difference? Is it worth a shot?
Excuse me if that sounds stupid, I don’t normally deal with carpeted wheel wells that get that dirty. The few muddy trucks I occasionally deal with simply have painted or plastic/rubber wheel wells.
Has anyone ever tried spraying somekind of fabric protectant in there when they’re clean in order to make the following time easier?
I have a test going right now with a product...I'll report back....it's a pie in the sky try.
So far everything I have tried has not made one difference in the ability to speed the process up of thick mud removal
I have a test going right now with a product...I'll report back....it's a pie in the sky try.
So far everything I have tried has not made one difference in the ability to speed the process up of thick mud removal
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