What do you charge for your top end serivce?

Charge for top end serivce?

  • $300-400

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  • $501-600

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  • $601-700

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My top end includes a 4 week follow-up wash and wax re-application. Its good to keep the customers involved in car car. Plus when they find out I would charge them $200 for a wash and wax alone, they always make time for a follow-up visit.
 
I have done details in excess of four thousand dollars and have a fifteen to twently thousand dollar in the works (to be fair its not a car)
 
I did a Concours show prep for two cars for a customer last year. I spent a solid week on each car, making sure to cover every inch of every surface. I promised perfection and had to deliver, twice.



I made in excess of $10,000 for that two weeks of work. I have a few vintage Rolls Royce' lined up that will be similar.
 
Well, I do not do any concours work, or two day details. My premium service starts at $235. Full paint correction is priced by the hour at $35-40 an hour.
 
I just worked out a top-end service starting at $650 for cars and $750 for larger vehicles. Includes wet-sanding and the like.
 
My top package (Full Detail) with just one polishing step starts at $200 for a compact car. Additional polishing steps start at $50 for the same size car. I'd say this is about 5-6 hours of working by myself.
 
themightytimmah said:
Wow, I need to raise up my rates. I'm in the 400 range, but I think a PTG, some leatherique and a new customer base might put me in the 6-800 range.



Get a steamer - beats any leather cleaner.:bow :bow
 
tdekany said:
Get a steamer - beats any leather cleaner.:bow :bow



Leatherique, to the best of my knowledge, is not a cleaner. It is a restorative oil. They have two products, though. One is a cleaner called pristine clean and the other is called rejuvenator oil. Well...maybe I have informed myself lol.
 
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