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Ferrarislave said:I resent it!
jaybs95 said:Brenton,
I believe he was saying that he was sending it again (I hope)
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vinny89GT said:I want to get my car professionally detailed soon. The car's paint is in decent condition, but has quite a few swirl marks, some minor scratches, and some over spray on the back of the car.
Thanks,
Vincent
Luster said:I charge $40 per hour. I try not to take vehicles that will take me more than 4-5 hours. Just too much work for this OLD GUY!!!
For what you want done, I'd say $150 - $200.
For the overspray... I'd use a claybar to get it off. Then start from scratch on the paint. Cleaner, polish, sealant, wax, QD.
Wet-sanding? I don't think so.
Chemical cleaning for swirls? Huh????? Sounds like crap to me. :horse:
swirlnuts said:I manage the detail shop of a dealership in michigan. I have never charged anyone over $165 dollars until recently when i started offering wet sanding as a service. This included a thorough prep where the engine is degreased, tires and wheels cleaned, undercarriage powerwashed, entire vehicle clayed, among other things.
Then a full interior detail ensued including cleaning every nook and cranny, following with a protecant/dress of some kind, carpets and seats steamcleaned, leather cleaned and preotected if the vehicle had it , and windows cleaned.
Then on the exterior the paint was prepped like i said with the clay, then i use a product called paint prep to strip wax and other contaminants. This is followed with a thorough buff and polish, and a final paint protectant. Wheels are polished, tires dressed and windows done. Where its applicable, frames and wheelwells are sprayed with undercoating (not spray can crap) the good stuff.
It can take anywhere from 3 to 7-8 hours per vehicle. And people in this area think 165 bucks is outrageous, they think im trying to rip them off. The customers i do get have only good things to say, but i find it impossible to get many people in here. Sorry for the rant, my point is your job doesnt sound like a $500 job to me. Especially when where i live and work people wouldnt pay more than about 150 bucks becasue they have absolutley no idea how much it is worth.