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05-02-08, 09:38
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: CYPRUS Posts: 948 | a question to the mobile professionals Hi again....
I wonder what you do in case of a car need 2 days for full detail...How do you calculate the price?What if the owner want to use the car until the next day of detailing??
And how do you handle it in general ?
Thanks once again guys... 
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05-02-08, 10:38
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: In the woods Posts: 57 | Re: a question to the mobile professionals Detail the interior the first day. Save the exterior for the second day.
If there's too much work on exterior for just one day, you'll have to explain that he needs to choose whether he wants a properly cleaned car or he wants a less-than-perfect job.
If he wants the best of both worlds AND to drive it, walk(and let him know you're there when he wants it done right). You won't make him happy. | |
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05-02-08, 12:12
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: CYPRUS Posts: 948 | Re: a question to the mobile professionals And what about the price??i guess i have to charge the extra fuels and distance twice??
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05-02-08, 02:48
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Jacksonville, FL Posts: 15 | Re: a question to the mobile professionals depends on distance. But more than likely a job that lasts that long will not be a cheap detail/reconditioning in the first place. But everything needs to be upfront with the vehicles owner about the process. | |
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05-02-08, 04:24
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: orange county, ca Posts: 2,280 | Re: a question to the mobile professionals have the client drop it off at your place...pick it up when you call and say you are done..
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05-02-08, 04:27
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 1,140 | Re: a question to the mobile professionals You should just charge by the hour. If it takes 1 day or 2 days, charge by the hour, and it is what it is.
I would do the interior the first day. If the car is really dirty, I would give it a thorough washing the first day, and clean the wheels, wheel wells and tires. Hopefully, if he didn't get it very dirty while driving it, you could start the second day with a quick ONR wash, then proceed to clay, polish, and sealant/wax. Then you would finish with a final wipedown, windows, trim, etc...
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05-02-08, 08:57
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: CYPRUS Posts: 948 | Re: a question to the mobile professionals Thanks guys...if it is OK to tell me,how much you would charge in that case??lets say that the interior it is OK and don't need any special treatment, but the paint is full of swirls without deep scratches,a big car with hard CC..(probably 2 days with DA polisher as i don't use rotary)...
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05-02-08, 11:33
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: orange county, ca Posts: 2,280 | Re: a question to the mobile professionals cant tell you what to charge, its really up to what you want to charge to be competitive/stay in business...if you charge twice the
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05-02-08, 11:35
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: orange county, ca Posts: 2,280 | Re: a question to the mobile professionals but something like a two day detail would run about 800-1200...just take your hourly rate and figure out an estimate on how long with will take, do the math, and tell your client...
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05-03-08, 04:17
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Jacksonville, FL Posts: 15 | Re: a question to the mobile professionals ^ Agreed. People need to understand that when you dedicate that kind of time to a vehicle it is not a cheap car wash detail for $100 and should not expect it to be priced as such. Be competitive in your pricing and price yourself according to your skills, if you feel you are worth it, charge for it. | |
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05-03-08, 05:26
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Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Durham, NC Posts: 719 | Re: a question to the mobile professionals agreed I'd charge someone between the 800-1200 stated before....probably closer to the higher end of the range due to fuel/travel/lodging expenses etc....
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05-03-08, 07:19
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Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: S. Florida Posts: 3,221 | Re: a question to the mobile professionals Quote:
Originally Posted by pampos Hi again....
I wonder what you do in case of a car need 2 days for full detail...How do you calculate the price? |
Hire an assistant. The price shouldn't change one bit either.
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