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Not well at all. I was instantly drawn to the vents. Did not do more than run a dry towel over them and the dash. Windows were so hazy it was hard to drive at night, much less into the sun. Seats were dry, as in not done. All the previous stains remained. And the were not severe stains. More like water marks from wet shorts and stuff. The exterior was on par with what I might do myself if I was in a hurry. There was wax smudged on many of the black plastic surfaces, which, incidentally, were not
done with a black polish. The tires were done but with a ton of over spray on the wheels, which were barely cleaned and not "detailed". The entire wash was about what I do to my own vehicles on a pretty regular basis, not a "full meal deal" detail. When confronted about the quality, he immediately decreased the price to $200. At that I insisted he redo the interior next week ( it was Friday). He hesitated but agreed. After the encounter, I decided his work was so sub par, that I should cancel the check. For the record I have never considered doing something like that. When I called the bank ~30min after leaving with my car, he had already cashed it! He went immediately to said bank, and cashed it. I suspect he has had checks cancelled on him before.
Before returning the car for the redo, I used a Bissel steam cleaner on a section of the seat to prove that they had not been touched. It was very obvious. The redo, though better, was still sub par for a $200, much less $250, detail. I again took the bissel to the majority of the seats and improved on what he apparently did with his commercial machine.
He (owner/ operator) was not there when I picked up the car. When I attempted to contact him, he did not answer or return my calls. I wanted to give him the opportunity to make this encounter right, but he refused.
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