imported_JoshVette
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Jakerooni said:I agree with Dave on this one. If you can determine that it even can be removed (by testing an area like I mentioned) it should fall into normal detail pricing. If you charge by the hour just charge your normal rate. Raising your rates due to the "diffculty" of the job is idiotic at best. ESPECIALLY if you already charging an hourly rate. this is a great way to ruin a reputation and get one in return for ripping off customers based on opinions. One set price for all jobs regardless. Only way to run a reputable business. If it's a hard job you'll get paid more for the hours you put in if your charging by the hour.
I would agree with you up to the part when you said "fall into normal detail pricing".....
This is not a normal detail by any means and it's already an insurance claim, so think what it would cost to replace those panels or disolve it, and sand it off and repaint all those surfaces.
Those are the reasons it should be charged at an extreme rate since it's an extreme situation, not to take advantage of a situation but because the situation is so extreme.