I don't love interiors but I have two coming up. I learned to price them to make money and to bring me a bit more per hour than exteriors. I'm not cheap but then I sweat more and work harder and I'm perfectly fine telling people I charge more because they are more difficult and more involved. They know becuase if it was easy, they would do it. Unlike wielding a buffer, there's really not much in the way of "skill" that's needed. Just some decent equipment and willingness.

I do however turn down really bad ones and I'm not bashful about it. I just flat-out tell them that I'm not interested due to the fact that it's beyond the scope of work I normally do.