ShaneB
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I meant how long should a typical 2 step take
On a full size sedan. I think I just lost a potential customer (not sure I wanted the work anyway) to another detail shop in town. We called them and asked what they offer and without even seeing the car they just go straight for a wool pad on a rotary, then follow up with a swirl remover. Which I think is kinda bogus. No inspection, no test spot, just go straight for most aggressive option... but their price was $160 and included interior and exterior with 2 step correction and hand wax, and engine detail. All in 6 hours...
is that reasonable or is my suspicion correct that they may be more of a hack detail shop?
i really am just curious cause I'm still learning the competition and the business end of it. I turned the job down basically cause i quoted him at $190, came down to $160 just to be nice (I think I'd do a better job) and he tells me I'd have to do $130.
On a full size sedan. I think I just lost a potential customer (not sure I wanted the work anyway) to another detail shop in town. We called them and asked what they offer and without even seeing the car they just go straight for a wool pad on a rotary, then follow up with a swirl remover. Which I think is kinda bogus. No inspection, no test spot, just go straight for most aggressive option... but their price was $160 and included interior and exterior with 2 step correction and hand wax, and engine detail. All in 6 hours...
is that reasonable or is my suspicion correct that they may be more of a hack detail shop?
i really am just curious cause I'm still learning the competition and the business end of it. I turned the job down basically cause i quoted him at $190, came down to $160 just to be nice (I think I'd do a better job) and he tells me I'd have to do $130.