Never think that, though I do earn my living from cleaning and detailing cars, I still enjoy cleaning my own and the van.
Out of interest have any of you wondered what most dealers who buy cars look in the little black book? its a guide on prices, a good condition car commands a much better price than a poor condition one, sometimes in the region of 25% more.
Dealers will class a poorly maintained car as one which looks well used, plus it could have damage, a well looked after and polished car as long as it doesn't have damage will get classed as good condition, thus making you more money, so cleaning cars isn't a waste of time
Out of interest have any of you wondered what most dealers who buy cars look in the little black book? its a guide on prices, a good condition car commands a much better price than a poor condition one, sometimes in the region of 25% more.
Dealers will class a poorly maintained car as one which looks well used, plus it could have damage, a well looked after and polished car as long as it doesn't have damage will get classed as good condition, thus making you more money, so cleaning cars isn't a waste of time