Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Greg Nichols said:The pinto is a GEM it has a great story about it. It has 2100 orginal miles and was stored for years and not driven. It is in pristine condition. It is brown and I've joked I can even polish that "turd":grinno:
Maybe I should detail that car first to showcase the skills.
GREG
Jngrbrdman said:9+ hours for an average detail at $60 an hour??? You charge over $500 bucks a detail?? Hey, I guess if you can get it then go for it. However, if you look at any professional detailer's website in the US I don't think you'll find that people are advertising an hourly rate. I wouldn't ever hire someone for an hourly rate for this kind of work. That kind of thing can scare people off. It's the same reason cars are priced at 29,900 instead of 30,000. For some reason it just seems like a lot less to not see that 3 in front of the price. For example, I used to be a sales trainer for a wireless company. When people didn't like the 500 minute plan, but it was obviously what they needed, I would suggest they pitch it as an 8 1/2 hour plan. You'd be surprised how often that worked. People don't always do the math in their head.
But this isn't a marketing or pricing thread. If you can get $500 bucks a detail by charging $60 bucks an hour for a 9 hour job, then more power to you. Count your lucky stars that it works in your area because I'll bet there aren't many people here who would get that kind of money. 9 hours is a really long time to spend on a detail unless you are talking about concours show detailing, which isn't what the typical customer wants.
admac said:not that i know the pricing practices of professional detailers, but what he's saying makes some sense. i just had some construction work done on my house and i think i would give any contractor a swift kick in the butt if they tried to just tell me an hourly rate rather than an estimate for the whole job. visions of guys sitting around on their posteriors collecting hour rates dance through my head.
however, i do actually work in an hourly rate business. so i guess it just depends on what the guy is used to hearing.