Hello guys wondering if I can get some advice on how much is a fair price to charge for a large SUV detail? The G wagon has never been professionally detailed before and the customer wants the car like brand new again. I would appreciate any input you might have. Working with Mikita 9227...
PS complete detail in and out including all trim, leather conditioning, complete car wash, vents, dash, rims, tires and all molding in and out.
Thanks
See if you can get an hourly fee possibley "not to exceed" THat way you are pretty much ok.
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What do you think the max would be so I could tell him on "worse case scenario"
That depends on you, how efficient you are, how good you are etc.
Myself, I'm fat old lazy so it would take forever.
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Your standard price before the discount ($350) isn't a lot of money for a 5 year old car that hasn't had regular upkeep. You could spend anywhere from 4 hours to 15 hours making one of these "look like new" to meet your customers request. Depending on your area and your skill level your hourly rate could be from $25 to $60. I know this isn't the "okay, here it is" answer you are looking for but only you know what you've got to have to make it worth your time. Once you've determined how much it's worth then you can start looking at the discount you offer a friend. It probably isn't unreasonable to think you might spend 6 to 8 hours working on a large moderately dirty vehicle.
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process is clay, rough polish with rotary using Mezerna IP, fine polish using FPII with rotay, mooses RMG with PC, wax with PC... AS i stated earlier in this post.