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Re: 30 hours interior detail on Chrysler Sebring
wow! great job my friend.
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I need to add a bissel at least to what I have, Technically when someone asks me to work on their car, im only doing the main parts and not the carpet but sometimes it could help to have one.
Bill 1234
2004 audi a6 quattro (traded).
2015 Ford Escape 2.0l ecoboost 4WD
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Re: 30 hours interior detail on Chrysler Sebring
I'm curious as well as to what you charged for that interior detail. Very nice work, my prediction in a month it will look almost as bad as when you got it. People that keep a car like that don't change over night.
Bill Strobel
Owner Independent Towing & Repair
Fayetteville, NC
Do It Right or Don't Do It At All
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Wow. Incredible work. I hope that the new owner keeps it as clean as you got it. Well done. Phil
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Is the iron used to replace a steamer? Great work btw and I can imagine what that dirty water smelled like
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I hope you charged appropriately for this! I can't imagine doing anything that bad for anything less than $1k.
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Originally Posted by 2wookies
I hope you charged appropriately for this! I can't imagine doing anything that bad for anything less than $1k.
That’s probably what the car’s worth... Nobody’s going to pay $1k to get a Chrysler Sebring detailed. Lol.
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Originally Posted by Goonie75
Holy smokes I nearly choked. Wow. Why on earth or better yet hkw on earth. Hats off to you. Can't wait to see more... Kudos
Thankyou Goonie! This one was a tough one but suprisingly, the car did not smell to bad!
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Originally Posted by PaulMys
Good Lord, Sam!
Unbelievable turn around on that. Kudos.
Thank you Paul, the car came out amazing!
Originally Posted by Goonie75
Snap bro. Biohazard levels. Lol. Looks absolutely amazing. Wonder if new carpet would have been easier... Lol. Seriously though great work.
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Might of been a lot easier but the carpets were glued down pretty good with couple of clips so probably be close lol...
Originally Posted by wing commander
Sam that is exactly the type of job I love and my son hates. I tell him we need these type of jobs so that every job after that seems like a vacation. Your work is excellent, hope that is for a new owner? Just remember not to confuse that 24 hours of Sebring is a race not how much time you should spend cleaning them .
Hey Wing! I love these jobs because it test my patience. Rather than working on clean cars, I love going after cars that other details can not detail. This car is for the new owner and wanted to detail the car.
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Originally Posted by cyclops
Fantastic job! Can't believe someone actually got in and drove that thing. Judging by the crayon marks on the back door let there kids in it also.
Crayon marks but mostly permenent marker. Can't believe I took the client home in my new lexus RC-F before the detail lol! I detailed the passenger seat right away!
Originally Posted by custmsprty
Nice work. So I'm curious, what did you charge for that cleaning job? 30 hours x $50.00 = $1,500
This is not my main source of income so a lot less than that.
Originally Posted by Nix
damn amazing job.
Thanks brother!
Originally Posted by Sicoupe
wow! great job my friend.
Thanks man! Got to go well beyond to be the best!
Originally Posted by Bill1234
I need to add a bissel at least to what I have, Technically when someone asks me to work on their car, im only doing the main parts and not the carpet but sometimes it could help to have one.
Hey Bill, if you are trying to get an extractor for yourself get a Mytee Tempo. I have the bigger version and had it for 3 years. Probably did over 200+ interiors in that time and the thing never broke down on me. I had the machine on for 8 to 10 hours at one time and the thing is a work horse. I think the Bissel is fine for your own car, but you need something a lot better if you are doing other cars. Plus it will save you a lot of time.
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