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Suggested Exterior ONLY Price to charge?
Hi All,
It's been a busy summer with work and all, but I am back to the forum because Fall is the time of year I get a lot of calls from people wanting to do some winterizing before the cold comes.
My first car is coming up this coming weekend and it is just an exterior detail. It's a 2007 light blue Ford Taurus that's in really good shape. They want me to wash, wax. They wont be getting a SHOW CAR SHINE, because they dont even understand what a swirl is. I'll be dressing and protecting the tires, exterior trim, and rims. Cleaning the windows and that's it.
Would anyone have any suggested prices I could through her way?
Thanks greatly and have a good night all!
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Re: Suggested Exterior ONLY Price to charge?
Throw her way.
Figure how long it should take you (probably about 3-4 hours) and then decide how much your time is worth per hour. There you go. That is always my suggestion and the general rule of thumb here on the forums.
"Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"... aim4squirrels
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Re: Suggested Exterior ONLY Price to charge?
125 150 depending on car or suv/truck
Depends on your market
All of of guys try to go for 30 to 40 an hr
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Re: Suggested Exterior ONLY Price to charge?
Originally Posted by willowcat11
Hi All,
It's been a busy summer with work and all, but I am back to the forum because Fall is the time of year I get a lot of calls from people wanting to do some winterizing before the cold comes.
My first car is coming up this coming weekend and it is just an exterior detail. It's a 2007 light blue Ford Taurus that's in really good shape. They want me to wash, wax. They wont be getting a SHOW CAR SHINE, because they dont even understand what a swirl is. I'll be dressing and protecting the tires, exterior trim, and rims. Cleaning the windows and that's it.
Would anyone have any suggested prices I could through her way?
Thanks greatly and have a good night all!
anywhere from 150 to 200 depending condition.
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Re: Suggested Exterior ONLY Price to charge?
Kinda rethinking that for such a simple service.i would say 120.00 for 2.5 hrs of work.Throw in ironx and decon stick with my above reply.
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I could probably do that car in 1 hr and 15 min.
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$120-$150 just for that??? If I convert that to my countries exchange rate, a typical decent car wash would do all that for $10 in an hour. Are prices generally that high in the USA?
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It really varies from state to state.florida is tough with fixed income older people and really hard to find decent jobs,unless your in medical field or a lawyer.florida is a me too state.what I mean is everyone is doing the same thing overcrowded and cut throat prices and saturated with small businesses.yes I agree it's everywhere but Florida is worse.
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Re: Suggested Exterior ONLY Price to charge?
I would talk through your offerings and if the owner truly doesn't want to pay for a buffer user to add gloss/shine, I would charge $125 and do the below. If real cheap tards want it for $99 I'll skip the Iron X and Nano. I rarely get anyone that cheap though. My basic clean up package is as follows:
- Wash it & remove tar/sap where applicable which for me I usually hit those areas with mineral spirits and a MF Rag
- Iron X at least the hood, deck lid and rear bumper area
- Nanokin sponge paint and windows
- Use my buffer to apply a thin coat of Collinite 476
- Dress tires and trim
Hate to say it but this is a lot of what I do on the weekends (side gig) for a number of local neighbors and friends. To them the vehicle looks fabulous and they love it. For me, it's tough as I'm a perfectionist, but I also value my time and want to make at least $40-50/hr if I'm spending my personal time on this stuff.
I can bust out the above on a sedan in 2hrs. Sometimes the wheels are trashed and it takes a little longer. When I look it over if I notice this I won't budge from pricing. Perhaps longer than some on the board would take but then as noted, I sometimes pay the price for perfectionism and in many cases I know and see these people regularly so I like their jobs to turn out great.
Key IMO is to give it a Strong clean up which removes all the gunk and gets the surface ready to accept a sealant, is smooooooth to the touch and offers them a little something extra so they don't forget. Kinda sucks to see a nice clean well waxed car only to rub your hand on the fender and feel tree sap and see flakes of dirt on the rear bumper coated in wax. You could I suppose skip the Iron X but as noted I usually on cheap jobs will just do the hood, deck lid and rear end.
I can breeze over a car with a nano sponge and a small bucket of soapy water so that's not much time. Same with applying some #476 (which is durable as heck) and then I can do the same with removing it with my microfiber bonnets that go over the applicator pad. Final wipe down to insure it's all off and I'm done. During the summer months this year I played with Hydro 2 as my final product on some thus really saving me some time. I'm personally not a huge fan of it but it works and provides protection and beads nicely. I use it on wheels quite bit.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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Re: Suggested Exterior ONLY Price to charge?
Yeah $120 USD. I charge $200ish for a wash/wax with decon. That's in Canadian dollars which comes out to about $150USD. So pricing suggested here is reasonable. If the car doesn't need decon you can lower your price, but seeing as it is a 2007. You need to find out if it's ever been detailed. If it hasn't it might be like 800 grit sand paper by now. Wax will not bond at all well to this type of paint. So a decon is a must in that situation. (Plus the risk of marring the paint is much higher with all the contamation) Pretty much unavoidable if you use a machine to put wax on, and quite frankly a waste of money.
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