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Offering specialized services
I'm just wondering how many offer certain specialized services, besides the typical detailing services. Ex:Window tint, wheel curb rash repair, vynil repair, leather seat repair, scotch guarding, etc...
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In my personal opinion, unless you run a shop with multiple employees it is just too hard to get excellent at providing services like that when you primarily detail.
I offer odor removal(using DrivePur), Opti-Coat, and paint correction. That way everything extra I offer besides detail packages is really just an offshoot of what I already do.
This way I can still keep the quality high and not have to spend a lot of money on training and equipment on stuff I don't really specialize in.
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Re: Offering specialized services
Originally Posted by VP Mark
In my personal opinion, unless you run a shop with multiple employees it is just too hard to get excellent at providing services like that when you primarily detail.
I offer odor removal(using DrivePur), Opti-Coat, and paint correction. That way everything extra I offer besides detail packages is really just an offshoot of what I already do.
This way I can still keep the quality high and not have to spend a lot of money on training and equipment on stuff I don't really specialize in.
I've heard of this DrivePur, how do you apply it. I didn't find it on auto geek for purchase.
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Re: Offering specialized services
Originally Posted by rolop6
I'm just wondering how many offer certain specialized services, besides the typical detailing services. Ex:Window tint, wheel curb rash repair, vynil repair, leather seat repair, scotch guarding, etc...
There is a ton of money in leather work if you really know what you're doing. The others not so much
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