I charge $25/hour for detailing services, and $35/hour for paint correction services and engine bay detailing. This pricing works for me as it still makes my services appealing for a daily driven vehicle, as well as higher end cars. Most of my client`s with high end vehicles comment that my services are cheap, and give nice tips! :biggrin:
Someone brought up that a flat rate might motivate the detailer to cut corners, you must remember that the opposite scenario is also tricky as it is up to the detailer to not get lazy and take advantage of a trusting customer! A flat rate is much more appealing to your average consumer, although hourly can be just as effective if you have an outstanding reputation.
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