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spex
05-24-2021, 05:00 PM
Dropping my car off for an exterior detail at a local shop. It's a professional operation - front desk staff and a handful of employees. Cost is ~$325. Is tipping customary at a place like this? If so, how much?

Klasse Act
05-24-2021, 05:33 PM
If your happy...show it[emoji362]

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Bill D
05-24-2021, 05:41 PM
When I detailed for pay I used to get generous tips from my understandably favorite customer

Cleanfreak2k
05-24-2021, 10:15 PM
Dropping my car off for an exterior detail at a local shop. It's a professional operation - front desk staff and a handful of employees. Cost is ~$325. Is tipping customary at a place like this? If so, how much?

One of the shops I go to is like that and I usually add $20-40 assuming there is one or two guys who worked on it. Basically throwing them each a $20.

I also go to a shop that’s just a guy and his wife. I don’t tip them because everyone goes directly to them. Plus they don’t ever go “above and beyond” and their prices are on the high side to begin with.

2black1s
05-24-2021, 11:26 PM
Back in the 1980s when I was painting cars a customer gave me a $600.00 tip. Tipping was not a regular occurrence but I sure did like that one.

$600.00 back then was probably like $1,500.00 or so today.

I don't remember the cost of the paint job but I'm guessing it was in the 3-5K neighborhood.

Coatingsarecrack
05-25-2021, 04:19 AM
Depends for me. If it’s someone’s business and they’re pocketing the pay then I typically don’t. If it is some one working for hourly pay and they’ve done a good job then I will.


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Hermes1
05-25-2021, 11:12 AM
Depends for me. If it’s someone’s business and they’re pocketing the pay then I typically don’t. If it is some one working for hourly pay and they’ve done a good job then I will.


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I agree with this and a good policy. Also considering the year we have had, the fact so many people are suffering because of loosing jobs, cutbacks in work hours etc., coupled with the higher costs of goods, if one is financially in a good place, I believe tips are even more the responsible thing to do.

Texchappy
05-25-2021, 02:29 PM
On to the important point of tipping those who reply to your questions on detailing forums!

Eldorado2k
05-25-2021, 03:08 PM
On to the important point of tipping those who reply to your questions on detailing forums!

Now you’re talkin! I for 1 am very grateful for all the nice people on this forum who have sent me tips.. I keep them all tucked away for a rainy day and all I can say is thanks.[emoji4]

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Best of all, I can sleep at night knowing the side hustle is honest, unlike some shills on youtube these days…


Lol. J/k, nobody sends tips… But there are shills on YT.[emoji57]

spex
05-29-2021, 01:39 AM
I really appreciate all the great responses to my question. I ended up leaving $60.

UncleDavy
05-29-2021, 09:48 AM
If the owner of the company is doing the work then I would say no unless the results are over the top. If a young kid who works for the detailer is doing the work, then absolutely yes.