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View Poll Results: How many hours to complete you top end service?
5-7 hours 9 17.65%
7-10 hours 8 15.69%
10-12 hours 13 25.49%
12-24 hours 14 27.45%
24-36 hours 3 5.88%
3 days + 4 7.84%
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Old 02-18-08, 05:08   #1 (permalink)
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How long to complete your top end service?

How many hours does it take to complete your top end service?

Follow up with the "how much do you charge" poll.
 
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Old 02-18-08, 05:16   #2 (permalink)
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Re: How long to complete your top end service?

5-7 hours for most top end detail/service, as much time as I need for a total restore detail/service, usually 2.5 days. The charge in another thing, it all depends on what's involved in the detail and if I like the person or not. j/k
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Old 02-18-08, 06:19   #3 (permalink)
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Re: How long to complete your top end service?

Obviously depends on the car, its beginning condition, and the expectation and demands of the client. I chose 3+ days simply because on top end work, I spend at least 2 days for standard cars, considerably more for top end show car work.
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Re: How long to complete your top end service?

5-7 for full detail inside and out with swirl removal give or take 300 $ ,show car detail takes 2-3 days.
 
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Re: How long to complete your top end service?

My premium package usually takes me 7-8 hours for a sedan sized vehicle. The actual process is virtually the same on every car, unless of course they want full paint correction.
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24 to 36 hours usually
 
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