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    Detailing a plane?

    Looking to see who does aviation and what you charge. I am looking at a twin engine 8 passenger Navajo. Customer wants the entire interior detailed including steam cleaning, leather seats done up, any and all carpeting, and all panels and headliner steam cleaned and conditioned, windows, Basically head to toe.

    Also, exterior RW, clay, seal.

    Prices together and separate.

    Thanks

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    Re: Detailing a plane?

    I'm pretty much knee deep in aviation detailing.That plane interior and exterior without any machine polish you should be able to get at least 1000.00 to 1200.00.A good wash from top to bottom and underneath and landing gear will be close to 3 hrs alone.

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    Re: Detailing a plane?

    Some of these guys will play with you as far as separate services.exterior no machine polishing 750.00 interior alone 500.00.I would not clay that get a nanoskin mitt.Next week going to meet airport manager in palm beach.850.00 just to wash a g550 or a big citation etc.There is a huge detailing facility out in Kansas that corrects and coat planes all day long.

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    Re: Detailing a plane?

    Thanks! Trying to get a feel. Our local airport just had a company contact me in regards to this. I have a feeling I will be getting a lot of referrals and more business from the airport. Thanks again!

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    Re: Detailing a plane?

    I am jealous. I have never detailed a plane before.

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    Re: Detailing a plane?

    ask airport manager how much liability you need some varying

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    Re: Detailing a plane?

    Quote Originally Posted by ShineDoc View Post
    I am jealous. I have never detailed a plane before.
    After spending most of my college years cleaning bug splatter off of a flight school fleet and on a creeper cleaning landing gear and flap tracks on a citation, you're not missing much.q

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    Re: Detailing a plane?

    GSKR.
    Been trying to contact you on this very subject.
    Your inbox is full.
    Do you, or would you be willing to, train people on detailing planes.
    I would be willing to make the trip for a few days to get the training.

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    Re: Detailing a plane?

    Wow haven't flown a multi engine in a while! My last multi engine was a 737-700
    "I don't consider myself to be the best.. and I don't like compliments.. they distract me." - Jimi Hendrix

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    Re: Detailing a plane?

    Pm me. Planes are what I started on in the beginning. I've been around them all of my life since my dad is a private pilot and I know a lot about what to touch and what not to touch and where to be gentle. Trust me.. you don't want to #### up anything on a plane.


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