Everytime I do paint correction work on a large black vehicle (like a Navigator, Suburban, or even Escalade) I regret it. It's a good thing I enjoy this work so much, cause I just can't charge enough for these monsters...sure, I charge more...but not enough.
I did a complete detail (interior and three step polish) a couple days ago on a 2002 black Tahoe and it took me all day (like 12 hours)...I quoted $400 over the phone, not knowing much except he heard I was the best and wanted me to remove most of the swirls and sratches...come to find out that it had never (ever) been detailed before...which in San Diego ALWAYS means it will have SEVERE RUST contamination which turned the clay procedure into a near 2 hour ordeal, and tha plastic needed a bunch of work, etc. Even if I had known, there's no way your gonna get someone with an ordinary family car to pay $500 or $600. And this isn't the first time this scenario's played out like this for me - you just can't charge enough.
Anyone else been sunk by these monsters?
I did a complete detail (interior and three step polish) a couple days ago on a 2002 black Tahoe and it took me all day (like 12 hours)...I quoted $400 over the phone, not knowing much except he heard I was the best and wanted me to remove most of the swirls and sratches...come to find out that it had never (ever) been detailed before...which in San Diego ALWAYS means it will have SEVERE RUST contamination which turned the clay procedure into a near 2 hour ordeal, and tha plastic needed a bunch of work, etc. Even if I had known, there's no way your gonna get someone with an ordinary family car to pay $500 or $600. And this isn't the first time this scenario's played out like this for me - you just can't charge enough.
Anyone else been sunk by these monsters?