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Tony@TDC
08-13-2013, 01:01 AM
I run a small detail company and was approached to do a detail on an rv. This is one type of vehicle that I haven't done yet and I'm not sure how to price this job out. I was going to estimate what labor and supplies would be. I would then add what I think would be a fair profit. I just wanted to get a feel for what these jobs are going for. Thanks guys

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Detailing by M
08-13-2013, 10:29 AM
I charge around $12 a foot.
RVs are money makers!
Big flat panels.
Foam gun helps in the washing department but you don't need it.
There are two sides to all RVs one that sits in the sun and one that's shaded. So check both sides, there different.
I use Meg's M20 on a yellow pad and it works great.
But just about any wax will do or get something made for RVs.
Also the front and rears are usually Gel coat and will take up most of your time.
I like to hire a helper to do the sides and I'll take care of the front and backs.
A 6' ladder is really all you need but a folding scaffolding is a great buy for around $100 bucks.
Inside? I only do the cockpit, I'm not a maid! I'm not cleaning the kitchen or making you bed! I'll vacuum if there's a mess and clean the carpet for an extra charge and only because I have an actually carpet cleaning machine.

Tony@TDC
08-13-2013, 04:51 PM
Thanks for the I info, the two sides I would not have thought of. Thanks again

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