How to calculate cost per
Hi,
Maybe this got answered already, but I failed to found the correct answer I am looking for.
How would you calculate the cost of buying let say compound at 30$ per use of the product. What I mean by that is that 30$ bottle cost per car to compound would equal to how much? Is it 30/amount of oz in it? So this same question applied to polish, wax, heck every product.
Thank you
Re: How to calculate cost per
Yes, you've got it. Divide the cost by the amount of product. If a product is 16oz and it's $30, it's $1.88/oz rounded up. So if you use 5 oz on a car, it's about $9.40 per application.
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Thanks Heisenberg. How would you calculate the cost for a pad? Let's the pad is 13$. How would you calculate the cost of that? How do you know how many cars you can do with a pad or pads? See where I'm getting at?
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I've never had a pad fail on me... I'm still using pads that are a few years old, but I don't do this for a living so I don't go through them like some people do. I don't bother coming up with a per car basis for pads or any other applicator type products. Just consider them a one-time expense and be happy for whatever mileage I get out of them. I factor cost of applicators into ceramic coating jobs, for example. Everything else is just a normal expense. I suppose if you really wanted to price it out you can come up with a fixed number for how many cars you'd do before replacing the pads and then relegate them to trim applicators, hand applicators, etc.
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Re: How to calculate cost per
the most effective way is to weight your bottles after each job to know how much was spent
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never thought of doing that thanks