Author: Wilhelm Mobile Detailing

5 FALL CAR CARE TIPS TO SHARE

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The autumn season is approaching, and for most of the country, this means a kaleidoscope of changing tree colors and weather patterns; for everyone, it means some necessary fall car care.

With winter just on the horizon, most customers may not feel the need to wash their cars in anticipation of the coming days of snow and salt.

As such, fall is the statistically the least popular season for carwashes, with only 18 percent of yearly sales happening, according to a survey from Statistic Brain.

However, automotive enthusiast and blogger Scott Huntington says that you should still convince your customers to get their cars washed and waxed and help them understand that a protective wax can shield their cars from the detrimental effects of fall debris like leaves, sap, mud, tar and bird droppings.

And, Huntington adds, after you have convinced them to keep washing and waxing their cars through the autumnal months, here are five fall car care tips to share with them:

  • Clear off any debris. Fall can be tough driving weather. It gets cold and dark early, and storms roll through often. Your customers need perfect visibility for these conditions, so advise them to brush off any leaves, mud, dirt, etc., when present.
  • Check the wipers. Make sure they can wipe water and grime away quickly and efficiently.
  • Have some cloths and anti-freeze solution nearby. The harsh weather of early winter can take a toll on customers’ cars faster than you can say “Jack Frost.” Customers should purchase — maybe from your carwash’s multi-profit centers — these materials in their cars to combat the weather.
  • Vacuum interior areas. The cold seasons can wreak havoc on car interior areas. Leaves and mud can litter your customers’ floor mats, and fingerprints can pile up on the dash. Customers should do themselves a favor and vacuum and wipe down the interior whenever possible.
  • Keep tabs on the important stuff. Brake pads, tires, the engine and other vital components of the car should be maintained regularly to keep the vehicle operating at optimal performance levels. Customers will need good brakes for slippery fall and winter roads and good tires to grip the road.

Read more about fall carwashing here.

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Removing Pet Hair From your Car

Removing pet hair can be one of the most challenging things as a detailer. We have 4 tools that we use. Starting with the most aggressive, The Fur-Zoff Pet Hair Remover I call it the ugly stick. This tool is great on carpet but do not get it close to plastic as it will scratch the plastic. This tool will remove the most of the pet hair with out much effort. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Next tool that we use is a little less aggressive and safe with plastic is the Rubber pet Hair Removal Brush. This will get you next to plastic edges to remove hair with out scratching the plastic. It will require a little more work and a few passes to remove all the hair.

 

After we have used both of these tools we go back over our spots with a shop vac and suck all the lose hair in to our vac. Now most of the hair can be easily vacuumed up.

 

 

 

 

Now 99% of most hair can be removed, We go back with rubber gloves and pick out individual hair that are tough to remove and pick them out as the hair will stick to the gloves. 

Here is a video on how to use all these tools: 

 

RVs and Trailers Detailing

RVs and Trailer Detailing is now here:

RV/Trailer Detailing

Premium Wash $4 Per Foot

  • All-in-One RV Foam Soap With Wax
  • Clean Windows
  • Clean All Mirrors
  • Dress Tires
  • Spot Free with Our Deionized, Ultrapure Water
  • 10 to 14 Feet An Hour

Wash & Wax $10 Per Foot

  • All-in-One RV Foam Soap With Wax
  • Clean Windows
  • Remove Bugs & Tar
  • Clean All Mirrors
  • Dress Tires & Wheels
  • Spot Free with our Deionized, Ultrapure Water
  • We Apply High Quality Carnauba Wax
  • 5 – 7 feet An hour

Extras

  • $2 Per Foot Wash and Scrub Roof*
  • $25 Pressure Wash Main Awning*
  • $15 Per Slide Out Wash Slide Out Walls
  • $10 to 30 Remove Bugs & Tar From Front of RV

More services to come including interior. If you don’t see a service you need, just ask.

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