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Cobra04
07-27-2007, 12:25 PM
I jsut spent about 25 hours the past 3 days on a '99 F-450 dump truck. Cleaned the entire frame, rear end, engine bay, engine, interior, removed heavy rail dust and overspray off the entire cab. Polished/corrected, full klasse treatment, souveran paste.

You guys think $250 is too much to charge? I was really thourough with this thing and it was extremely dirty as evident by how long it took.

Pics and writeup soon btw;)

Driven Auto Detail
07-27-2007, 12:36 PM
$250 for 25 hours & 3 days of work? That comes to only $10/hour. I would hope that you're time (and don't forget products) are worth more than that.

Cobra04
07-27-2007, 12:42 PM
well it was my first full detail with my UDM and first time cleaning/degreasing an engine. So If iwere mroe experienced int hose areas i probably could of getten it done in 20...

Driven Auto Detail
07-27-2007, 12:49 PM
My point wasn't "how long it took", it was the amount you were charging (since that was your question). I would say that most detailers shoot for about $30-$50+ per hour (just a rough estimate).

$30 x 25hrs. = $750

It sounds like you might be somewhat new to detailing so I can understand not wanting to overcharge, but again, what is your time worth and how much $$$ in products are you spending?

makdaddy626
07-27-2007, 12:50 PM
I'm not a professional detailer by ANYONE's definition. I just enjoy taking care of my own vehicles. Thinking in terms of a customer rather than the provider, I think 250.00 for a full detail of a dump truck is CHEAP, assuming they wanted a full detail of course.

redgt03
07-27-2007, 12:53 PM
I would charge more....here I charge 100 for about 6 hours of works....so if I was you, I would aim more for 400!

Gnarboots11
07-27-2007, 12:53 PM
$250 is cheap, but if it's for a family member or something then thats a different story.

trlblazer3
07-27-2007, 01:07 PM
that is dirt cheap! i would probably be in the $500 range for a job that large.

ABSOLUTELY PERFECT
07-27-2007, 01:19 PM
$250 is right no matter how long it took you

tod071
07-27-2007, 01:28 PM
How did you come up with $250? If you came up with the number and you think that's fair, I think that's all that matters. As a beginner, I did the same, $60 for a full car detail, as I only wanted the experience and to build a customer base. Now I'm up to $80-100+ and still think I can charge more based on the quality of work and the products I use.

I think a normal detail would have been double that. Hopefully the customer comes back and refers friends. That's probably where you'll make the money.

Just my $.02, but you might want to reconsider using Souveran on a dump truck. A good durable sealant like Klasse or Duragloss might have been a better choice. Cost is another factor. Just my opinion.

Can't wait to see the pics!

hydro556
07-27-2007, 02:28 PM
Is this a personal friend? If it is just someone who knows you detail and asked you to do a job, I would charge much more, whether I was a full time detailer or not. If you spent an honest 25 hours of work doing this, you deserve a lot more than that. $500-$600 seems reasonable. I assure you the vehicle appreciated more than that due to your efforts. Was there an estimate beforehand?

DantheMan
07-27-2007, 03:19 PM
Way cheap IMO!

Unless its a good friend, I would have to have a lot more money.

Nica
07-27-2007, 03:29 PM
I've found that pricing is a very difficult thing for me. I want to get paid for my work but at the same time I feel bad charging...well this is what I do and again it's just my personal experience.

I charge as much as my conscious lets me charge, what I take in to consideration is materials and that's about it maybe a little bit of my time but like I said that's just me.

Not sure if it will help but I though I'd share my experience.

orngez
07-27-2007, 03:38 PM
i wouldnt put the hours worked into consideration in this scenario...as you admit you are no pro...and probably could have sped up the procedure if you were more experienced...i think 250 is what i would have charged this vehicle as well...but i will admit i would be done with it in half a day...

P1et
07-27-2007, 04:15 PM
It's all about what you think is fair for you time spent. If you don't have a job, then sure, $250 is fine.

The way I see it (and most of you won't agree with this, which is fine) is that I have a college degree. I am a business professional and have a good set of brains. So I won't even touch anything for less than $50 an hour, which has been working out just fine for me.