mpobiz wrote:I have always wanted to share this here but politics had always hindered me.
I hope some of us here have noticed how unprofessional most if not all our car wash people are. Someone opens a car wash business and the person he/employs as an attendant comes straight from "ocha" they don't know anything about how to profesionaly wash a car. Once they get hold of that spray gun, they wash as if wanaosha an animal. They spare nothing in making sure that every thing is squiky clean. Even the interior.which leaves some of your cars smeling like wet soaked blankets. Not forgeting the mould and elecrical issues that follow.
I always pity some of you who leave their vehicles in the care of this atendants especially near bars and clubs. Then weeks later you start complaining about your central locks, Windows and even car speakers geting torn because of water. Very sad state of affairs in our car wash businesses and I think something must change. A small training must be introduced otherwise the financial burden on repairs and foul smells in your cars will never end.
Its terrible, but you as a customer should refuse to have your car washed in the interior, even that spraying kwa milango , I see those guys with so much zeal spraying the panels with the speakers of peoples cars and shudder in horror, that plus an engine wash. After all that, they put your car under the sun to dry it out, all this after using a kagunia to wash it or rather scrape the paint out.
Ps- I do not leave my car when it is being washed.
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