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    Getting paid from clients

    Hi everyone, I recently started my business and have had a few clients so far. I always feel a little guilty when getting paid, and I am wondering if anyone else feels/felt this way.

    I believe the problem is that it is impossible to restore an interior to 100% and there is always a spec here, and a spec there that can be cleaned and this irritates me. The client will come look at their car and they will be blown away, however in the back of my mind I know that I could probably spend an entire day working on their car to get it perfect. This is not possible because I want to remain profitable, and working 16hours per car is a great way to go out of business fast.

    Hopefully this post makes sense. I believe it comes down to me not being satisfied with my own work because I wish I could make every car perfect, but the time it would take just isn't possible.
    Did anyone else feel this way when they first started out?

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    Re: Getting paid from clients

    Quote Originally Posted by RyanPaul View Post
    Hi everyone, I recently started my business and have had a few clients so far. I always feel a little guilty when getting paid, and I am wondering if anyone else feels/felt this way.

    I believe the problem is that it is impossible to restore an interior to 100% and there is always a spec here, and a spec there that can be cleaned and this irritates me. The client will come look at their car and they will be blown away, however in the back of my mind I know that I could probably spend an entire day working on their car to get it perfect. This is not possible because I want to remain profitable, and working 16hours per car is a great way to go out of business fast.

    Hopefully this post makes sense. I believe it comes down to me not being satisfied with my own work because I wish I could make every car perfect, but the time it would take just isn't possible.
    Did anyone else feel this way when they first started out?
    I don't feel guilty getting paid but the whole time I'm working on a customers vehicle I am worried they won't be satisfied with my detail. I think we are our worst critics. Lol. Probably the majority of my customers standard of detail is far lower than my standard of detail. Lol

    I want my customers vehicle to look like it did when they took it home off the showroom floor. With that said, many of the cars i detail are mini train wrecks and looking like show room quality is just unrealistic for me to expect. My customers barely wash their vehicles in years so you can forget about the car being clayed and waxed or sealed.

    We all know factory paint are the bottom of the barrel paint jobs to begin with. The clear coat is almost non existent on a factory paint compounded by the fact many people put no protection on the paint to begin with. Lol.

    5 to 7 plus year old car that has barely been washed and never had a paint decontamination or wax can be challenging to make look like it just left the paint booth. Ha ha

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    Re: Getting paid from clients

    It's none of that.

    It all starts at the mind. Regardless if you're asking for $150 or $150,000 you need to have your mindset right.

    You're providing value for a money. You are solving a problem that people have with their cars.
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    Re: Getting paid from clients

    But the problem they (and myself) are having is we dont feel we did SOLVE the problem, or arent going to solve the problem. Not provide them with enough value for their money.
    "Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"...aim4squirrels

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    Re: Getting paid from clients

    Think of it as hourly pay. Yes you could spent twice the time but then you would have to bill twice as much. I don't feel guilty billing and one of the reason is that by the time I bill the customer, I am usually completely exhausted after spending 5-10 hours without any real break working my back off for that person.

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    Re: Getting paid from clients

    Quote Originally Posted by dcjredline View Post
    But the problem they (and myself) are having is we dont feel we did SOLVE the problem, or arent going to solve the problem. Not provide them with enough value for their money.
    Some cars paint are just a wreck and the best way to solve the issue is getting a whole new 5k paint job! I tell my customers. I don't fix dents and do auto body repair. I don't fix and repair rust spots. I don't put back paint that is gone off the car. I am not painting their car. I stress this to all my customers and make sure the expectations are realistic.

    You can polish a turd but at the end of the day, its still a turd.

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    Re: Getting paid from clients

    Quote Originally Posted by 2011 Kona Blue View Post
    Some cars paint are just a wreck and the best way to solve the issue is getting a whole new 5k paint job! I tell my customers. I don't fix dents and do auto body repair. I don't fix and repair rust spots. I don't put back paint that is gone off the car. I am not painting their car. I stress this to all my customers and make sure the expectations are realistic.

    You can polish a turd but at the end of the day, its still a turd.

    absolutely set expectations! This is a great time to upsell services such as stain removal and headlight restos. Most importantly is to NOT sell your work as a "full detail". This will get you in a bad spot real quick with customers. I wrote a blog on this a few weeks ago...Firehouse Mobile Auto Detailing

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    Re: Getting paid from clients

    I feel the same way aswell! Detailed this guys f250 for him, first real customer outside of family and friends! And god when it came to asking for the money I felt terrible. Yeah sure I worked for 5 hours and was asking a wee $115+tax, and yeah the guy was absolutely blown away and was asking about his RV and accord for the future, but I kept feeling like I robbed the guy.

    Maybe I have gotten to comfortable at minimum wage

    Or maybe its the OCD firing and telling me I need to do more before I can accept money

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    Re: Getting paid from clients

    I very seldom feel guilty. Like mentioned. I am providing a service that they cannot do themselves. I know my work is good and what I charge is what I charge. There are times that I do go above and beyond what I originally told them was included. Weather it's a courtesy vac, or hydro2 the wheels etc. I like to follow the under promise over deliver method.
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    Re: Getting paid from clients

    I don't feel guilty about getting paid, but I do have the stress of the "What if". I think it is more self inflicted. The shop I use is owned by my best friend and he is very meticulous with everything he does. I always get him to go in after I have left, and just look at the car. The latest one I have in was a 40+ hour correction on a hammered, piano black Mercedes.
    His comment was, "If this client is not blown away, there is something wrong with him." "From what it was, to what it is now."

    So I take solace in that sometimes we have looked at a car for so long, that the defects are always there for us. It takes a objective eye to look at it and say, your fine.

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