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SON1C
05-20-2012, 12:49 PM
Say you go m105 and possibly follow with 205? And what pads do you rec for use with a gg I have ubers lc flat cutting and tangerine ht and i believe red

loudog2
05-20-2012, 12:53 PM
It depends on steps, how long, lsp applied and etc. You don't always want to start with m105. It is a strong compound and is not always needed. Always try the least aggresive posssible.

I like the LC flat pads.

Dugdug
05-20-2012, 12:55 PM
I charge depending on the job. But generally it's $50-100. $50 for fixing a few scuffs around the vehicle. $100 for 105/205 over the whole car. Bigger vehicles, the price goes up.

Sometimes people are just interested in fixing the scuffs. Or if I cant sell them on that, then I offer a 1 step over the whole car for the same price. People tend to appreciate that and go for it.

I use LC pads. I have a lot of different ones but I tend to use the yellow,orange, and white the most with my GG. Does a great job

SON1C
05-20-2012, 12:55 PM
http://i857.photobucket.com/albums/ab134/Elias101a/Drews%20Detailing/cb505cf4.jpg

Agfan
05-20-2012, 12:56 PM
^^^ I agree with loudog. It is such a broad question your asking. Your going to get tons of answers.

SON1C
05-20-2012, 12:57 PM
Customer is going to repaint the vehicle, I told him he'd be surprised how far I can restore it, it's really not that bad, some scratches and a ton of swirls, some rock chips, I'm going over tomorrow and am going to show them a test spot

TimmyG
05-20-2012, 12:57 PM
I charge depending on the job. But generally it's $50-100. $50 for fixing a few scuffs around the vehicle. $100 for 105/205 over the whole car. Bigger vehicles, the price goes up.

Sometimes people are just interested in fixing the scuffs. Or if I cant sell them on that, then I offer a 1 step over the whole car for the same price. People tend to appreciate that and go for it.

I use LC pads. I have a lot of different ones but I tend to use the yellow,orange, and white the most with my GG. Does a great job
That sounds really cheap - unless you're talking about hourly rates. I've paid guys over $50/hr for paint correction prior to getting into detailing myself. I'm thinking for a beginner to paint correction $30/Hr is about right for both the detailer and the customer.

storm100
05-20-2012, 12:59 PM
It all depends on how much correction is needed. In your test area you should go with the least aggressive method. Typically just polish with a polishing pad and work from there. If I have to wash the vehicle the price starts at $150 for a small car. Hope that helps. Good luck.

SON1C
05-20-2012, 12:59 PM
I wanted general information, but a pressing matter is this vehicle, it's a 10+ year old Honda accord, that's a picture of the hood, I was going to try m205 before 105 but don't think it will be heavy enough, only other two compounds I hve on hand are v34 and megs ultimate

Dugdug
05-20-2012, 12:59 PM
Say you go m105 and possibly follow with 205? And what pads do you rec for use with a gg I have ubers lc flat cutting and tangerine ht and i believe red

If I were to use 105/205 method, I would start out at $100 for a mid size car.

That's what my market seems to accept.

Kaban
05-20-2012, 01:01 PM
$100-150 whatt....? you guys serious? for that price usually all the shops do is put in some holograms.

Are you washing, claying, and deironing the car too? What about LSP?

Hell, just the polishing alone, especially two steps can range between 15-25 hours EASY. How are you making any profit charging $100? I just don't get it.

Dugdug
05-20-2012, 01:02 PM
That sounds really cheap - unless you're talking about hourly rates. I've paid guys over $50/hr for paint correction prior to getting into detailing myself. I'm thinking for a beginner to paint correction $30/Hr is about right for both the detailer and the customer.

That's what my market seems to bring. I'm in wichita KS. Most of my clients are not even interested in paint correction lol

Dugdug
05-20-2012, 01:04 PM
$100-150 whatt....? you guys serious? for that price usually all the shops do is put in some holograms.

Are you washing, claying, and deironing the car too? What about LSP?

Hell, just the polishing alone, especially two steps can range between 15-25 hours EASY. How are you making any profit charging $100? I just don't get it.

That's 100 on top of a regular detail. I should have mentioned that.

SON1C
05-20-2012, 01:04 PM
http://i857.photobucket.com/albums/ab134/Elias101a/Drews%20Detailing/0fef9036.jpg
http://i857.photobucket.com/albums/ab134/Elias101a/Drews%20Detailing/9562afd3.jpg
2 more, not as good of pictures

SON1C
05-20-2012, 01:06 PM
http://i857.photobucket.com/albums/ab134/Elias101a/Drews%20Detailing/cb505cf4.jpg

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