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Old 02-06-2007, 06:56 PM
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Ditto what Justin said.

I would have charged more.....and you pulled the seats out too. I pulled the seats out of a car maybe 3 times in the past year.

You gotta pay for my services.
I try not to make less than 25 an hour. If I do, I am losing money.
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Old 02-06-2007, 06:58 PM
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He said it was for a friend. I usually try to give deals to friends/family if it isn't too much work. I think the owner removed the seats IIRC.
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Old 02-06-2007, 07:03 PM
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Ahhhh....I musta skipped over the part about the seats being removed.
I agree...so much easier to do.

I try to give deals to friends, but they tend to leak the price to their friends, and that's the end of that...... I got sick of, my friend, telling his friend, telling his friend, that I will do it for X amount......
Not anymore.....
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Yeah, well I'm in my begining stages. Did it for a friend, and he removed the seats himself. Overall I think it was a good experience. I learned the number of hours needed to complete this job. I also learned what it takes, and am now learning how to keep stains from rising while drying. All in all I see it as a paid learning experience. Kind of like a paid internship
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Old 02-06-2007, 09:29 PM
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Yeah, well I'm in my begining stages. Did it for a friend, and he removed the seats himself. Overall I think it was a good experience. I learned the number of hours needed to complete this job. I also learned what it takes, and am now learning how to keep stains from rising while drying. All in all I see it as a paid learning experience. Kind of like a paid internship
You'll get faster. Soon you'll cut that time in half
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great job on the teggy!! i have one with grey carpet and the first thing i did to it when i bought it was shampoo the carpet and it smelled 100% better. and removing the seats makes all the difference!
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If I didn't detail this car, I never would have been able to recognize the interior. To everyone thinking about removing seats, I would deffinatley recommend it. Takes less than 5 mins of your time, and makes a world of a difference.
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