I do a LOT of daily drivers. One Step Detail is what work for them. The results are awesome thanks to GREAT new products!
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I do a LOT of daily drivers. One Step Detail is what work for them. The results are awesome thanks to GREAT new products!
In Metro Detroit I currently charge $125.00 for cars. It is my "Option 1", and the most economical process currently on my menu.
For larger vehicles like full size trucks, vans, and SUVs there is a $50.00 up charge, but I'm considering taking It down to $30.00.
Probably $120 for a light color sedan, $150 for a darker color.
Mine starts at $150. It usually won't go beyond $200 for an AIO exterior, unless really caked with dirt, contamination, on a large vehicle.
Wash
Iron remover
Clay
Usually Blackfire AIO (not with the intention to really correct) milder enhancement, oxidation removal, clay induced and general marring, etc.
I start at $180 for cars, unless you bring me a lux liner like a Lincoln Towncar, trucks, $280. I also through in iron decon during the process.
Starting at $180 for small 2-door sports car & subcompact up to $300 for a HD truck or SUV
cars 300-350$ , suv $350-400 , trucks $400-$450 , overall +/- 50$ from this quotes , includes final polish and sealant
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Very interesting....
Keep them coming guys....
I should have asked...
How many hours do you average for your one-step package?
:)
Yeah, you probably should have asked for more specifics because I think some people have a different idea of a one step judging by the pricing listed.
I'm just researching prices in my area as I develop my menu, but I believe what you describe is going to come in at $130.00 - $150.00 for cars, with a $35.00 upcharge for small crossovers, $50.00 for large crossovers and minivans, and $75.00 extra for large SUVs and trucks.
That puts me about 10% less than competition in my area, which I feel is reasonable, as 85% of my knowledge is based on what I know from being on AutoGeek, and 15% (so far) is based on actually doing work. I'm not really going to be "competing" with other detailers, but starting out with friends, family and word of mouth. I'm fortunate enough that this will be a side hustle for me.