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Most of my quotes are over the phone. Some key points I hit:
1.what is the year and type of vehicle? (this one seems obvious but I can't tell you how many people call for a quote and a detail for their "car" and after further questions it turns out to be a Suburban!)
2. rate the condition of your vehicle 1-5. (this works interior or exterior and of course the may fudge a bit or have a different view on it than you. but it does give you SOME idea of what you are starting with)
3.when was the last time your vehicle was detailed? (also gives and idea of detailing vs. restoration )
4. is there any major pet hair or kid grime? (both of these are real times suckers)
5.is this vehicle used for work? (lots of my customers are contractors....mud, concrete and grease all take more time )
I can't tell you how many times the answers to 3, 4, and 5 are NEVER, YES, AND YES. !!! :banghead:
I always try to gauge what they are expecting before I quote the job. Are you looking to have it just cleaned up or are you looking to have it brand new again? That's the final "decider" on price. And if all else fails and you are unsure just quote them an hourly rate and protect yourself.