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Breese147
04-14-2015, 07:58 PM
Customer has an Infiniti Qx56 large SUV and we agreed on this

Exterior

Detail wash
Decontaminate paint
High quality Wax
Spot scratch removal
Rain x on windows
Dress tires

Interior

Vacuum
Dash wipedown
Seats leather wipe down

Floor mats vacuum/spot removal
Apply interior protectant

I told him This price $130 I feel like I should have gone higher but being it's my first paying detail and I'm not a professional by no means.

MikeC78
04-14-2015, 08:04 PM
You're cheap! Your time must not mean much to you? ;)

Breese147
04-14-2015, 08:13 PM
Haha ideally I would probably charge around 200$. But since it's my first detail and first customer I don't want to blow it

manateemark
04-14-2015, 08:22 PM
That's when you ask them what are they willing to pay or what do they think is reasonable. I know I've made extra money on jobs like pressure washing driveways by doing that.

Kamakaz1961
04-14-2015, 08:27 PM
Woa that was a steal!! You need to pay yourself more. Figure at least a minimum of $40 to $75 per hour depending the area and demographics you live in.

$130 is way too low!! That should have been at least $200 - $250

manateemark
04-14-2015, 08:38 PM
Yeah. 10% of the price should be in supplies. So find out the supply cost and multiply it times 10.

MikeC78
04-14-2015, 08:40 PM
Haha ideally I would probably charge around 200$. But since it's my first detail and first customer I don't want to blow it

Just because it's your first customer, doesn't mean you give them a free detail. Even $200 would be cheap for all that work, especially a huge SUV as such. For $130, I'd be suspect of a hack job than a quality detail. You don't want that label.

Breese147
04-14-2015, 08:43 PM
Ok I will talk to the customer about possibly raising the price. I was figuring around $20 per hour but it looks like I can raise that now:)

Ebg18t
04-14-2015, 08:47 PM
Not sure where you are, but you are about $250 too low.

Breese147
04-14-2015, 08:56 PM
Located in San Antonio Texas

Kengo123
04-14-2015, 08:56 PM
$130 is solid considering he's not polishing the whole car or shampooing at all. Also, this his first paying job!

Ever heard of paying your dues? We're not fixing cars guys ... We're cleaning them.

Klasse Act
04-14-2015, 08:59 PM
That's waaaay too cheap, make sure you let him know when your done that you gave him a "special" price and you appreciate referrals but can't repeat that price again.

Also, are you doing this by hand or machine?

Kengo123
04-14-2015, 09:00 PM
Also, you can't just call the customer and raise the price lol. That's rediculous! If you already quoted a price, you have to stick by it.

Paul Mitchell
04-14-2015, 09:06 PM
Ok I will talk to the customer about possibly raising the price. I was figuring around $20 per hour but it looks like I can raise that now:)

You’ve made a commitment to do this work for $130.00 and that’s the amount of money you should receive for the job. If you try to bargain for a higher price now your customer may walk away. You’re the detailer so you set the price and you don’t ask the customer what he can afford to pay. You shouldn’t expect to charge as much as an experienced detailer but you can adjust your prices upward as you gain valuable experience.

Kengo123
04-14-2015, 09:19 PM
wash, clay, clean wheels, dress tires 1.5 hrs

Spot scratch polishing .5 hrs

Wax and rain x .5 hrs

Vacuum, wipe seats and plastic, protectant,
spot clean carpet 1 hr

Clean Windows and touch up .5 hrs

4 hrs = over $30 an hour for a first payed job, while working at a decent pace.

Not bad at all IMO. At most I might charge like $200, assuming the interior isn't filthy and there aren't a dozen scratches to spot polish. You guys that can charge $300 for a job like that and can get work on a daily basis are impressive honestly.