How much would you charge for this job? PICS

Your price should include the price of a bottle of whatever you're mainly going to be using, plus the pad that's surely going to get torn up a bit from the rivets on the trailer. You shouldn't have to eat the cost of your supplies. Just a thought.
 
I charge $15/foot inside and $15/foot outside. Then, I take the condition into consideration. I'll charge a fee of $50-100 depending on what shape it's in.

I undercharged for my most recent vacationer... took me 15 days between all my other 'regular' work. Since it wouldn't fit in my shop, I got rained out a number of times too. I charged $325 for a 22 footer. I washed and waxed the outside, then vacuumed and shampoo'd the carpets. Did the windows in/out too. Didn't quite work out after the 40+ hours we put into it.

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Beemerboy said:
I'd be a bit closer to $500 for the outside only that's like washing and waxing a house....also the inside of those can be nasty...not a job for me

I tend to agree with Beemerboy! I detail a 29 passenger bus quarterly for $350 and in my personal opinion wash/wax this horse trailer is well worth $500.
 
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