hi everyone! new to the forum, i have a very high quality car was in manchester where we pride our work on customer satisfaction. we love making cars look the best we can even if it means working longer than expected on a car. our carwash and valeting bay only use auto glym products even for everyday wash customers. we only use wash wool mitts. detailing brush's , high quality materials and low costic chemicals. we offer: interior cleans, exterior cleans, full paint restoring - 8 stage process. shampoo wet vac, foggy head light treatment, leather treatments, full valets, engine cleans. if you find your self in manchester looking for good clean then look on google for broadoak carwash cheers jay.
You might want to get someone to proof read your online and social media marketing before posting it up. This is the first impression your customers will get of your business, so it needs to be high quality to make the right impact.
regardless of proofing or not these guys do an absolute belting job and anyone on here knows I can vouch better than most... Took the GFs fiesta yesterday, they made it new, so so impressed, Autoglym products used and the lad was working his backside off.. In a nice area with a clean setup, not like the pop up dirty places now that scratch cars. Made me laugh how they wanted us to go back because they couldnt clear a mark in the seat and wanted too even though we hasnt paid for that particular service. Attitude was bang on. I'll get a pic up of the car later.
cheers guys, everyone is welcome. i let my work speak for my business, ever growing customer base. please feel free to try us im sure you will all be happy
As soon as i see the word 'car buffs' i dread to see the results! Too many cowboy valeters around these days! Sounds like your customers are happy though.
i use the word buff when every day customers enquire about our paint restoring, were far from cowboy valeters, we do on average 2-3 a week ontop of our average day to day running, certainly no stranger to it, plenty of paint restore on our facebook account if you care see, feel free. cheers jay
Thats fair enough jay. Just had a look at your account. Seems all in order but i would recommend not using a rotary on door handles https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1403904019843143&set=pcb.1403904293176449&type=1&theater The Paint is much thinner there! Thanks Harry
i dont work with dry pastes i spray h20 as i go. to avoid any scorching or burning. might sound daft but i prefer it that way body work dont warm up as quick but i like the finishing product with my method so i wont change it i no it takes longer and longer to clean, but time doesnt bother me providing the car looks mint when its done, seen some horror jobs with swirl marks and burnt paint, scared me to fink how some customers accept the level of work from some shops. im a grate believer in paying for what you get. hopefully ill see a few cars from this forum to work on n get some good albums up on the site. just started on my engine today inbetween cars not got much done, but will post pics once i get time to finish it, cheers jay
How much does a paint restore usually cost. I am thinking about getting it done on my new megane 225. The police force I bought the car from did not look after the paintwork the best, it is full of swirl marks. Thankfully interior is nice and clean though.