Mr. Slick
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Finally! someone comes out from the shadows and has a discussion about money. This is some rare info you typically never find on forums.
here`s some really helpful questions answered by seasoned detailers that is extremely helpful for the new guys! I have asked some questions on different forums and the answers are really helpful! Thanks everyone who has ever answered these questions, helped me a lot when I was new, and will continue to help people getting into detailing!
Question: Hey a customer brought in this car to get detailed. How much should I charge (pictures included, along with a bunch of useful information)
Answer: I can`t tell you. look at the car and calculate in your mind how long this will take also how much product you use, then charge what you feel is the correct price. Hopefully if you didn`t screw up and charge too much they`ll come back but if you didn`t charge enough you are selling yourself short. like I said, I can`t say a price
(so the real answer is, I guess do about 10 details then calculate it out, but NEVER tell anyone your price, just keep it between you and the customer.
Question: So I got sealant and wax. should I charge more for sealant as it cost me more? what should I charge for a basic cleaner wax, and how much more to clay it and compound?
Answer: You charge what you feel is the right price, I can`t tell you more than that as any conversation is controversial as soon as money is mentioned.
Question: Im thinking about going full time detailing! How much can you make in a year? should I quit my day job and become a full time detailer?
Answer: I`ve been detailing for most of my life... over 30 years! how much can a person make? Sorry, can`t help you here.
Question: WOW, that thing was Trashed! old French fries? Spilled coffee? pet hair build up? that`s nasty! If I got a customer with that I would charge extra! How much did you charge?
Answer: With all the experience I have..... Sorry can`t tell you that, nor can I even say a price range. you charge what you charge. After you become really good never tell ANYONE what you charge for a detail.
Q: hey I was just curious what others charge! that could help me build a price sheet so I can make enough but not charge too much!!!
A: Shhhh shhhhh NEVER ask money questions. Do a bunch of details and then you`ll learn to make your own price sheet I`m not going to tell you and nobody will!
There you have it! the most useful questions answered. hope you can use this to help your career.
I hope you all get that this is a joke, seriously. People have asked me questions about detailing regarding money and I always reply like this as a joke before helping them out. across multiple forums people have had no problem sharing what products they use and such, but as soon as money is in the question, you don`t get to know. I actually used to undercharge by a longshot when I was new, my first wax job I charged $30 for wash, clay bar, compound and I also did a wheel detail. Now I charge $75 for that. Anyway if your new and have been "helped out" by the detailing masters, I hope you got a good laugh because this is pretty common.
here`s some really helpful questions answered by seasoned detailers that is extremely helpful for the new guys! I have asked some questions on different forums and the answers are really helpful! Thanks everyone who has ever answered these questions, helped me a lot when I was new, and will continue to help people getting into detailing!
Question: Hey a customer brought in this car to get detailed. How much should I charge (pictures included, along with a bunch of useful information)
Answer: I can`t tell you. look at the car and calculate in your mind how long this will take also how much product you use, then charge what you feel is the correct price. Hopefully if you didn`t screw up and charge too much they`ll come back but if you didn`t charge enough you are selling yourself short. like I said, I can`t say a price
(so the real answer is, I guess do about 10 details then calculate it out, but NEVER tell anyone your price, just keep it between you and the customer.
Question: So I got sealant and wax. should I charge more for sealant as it cost me more? what should I charge for a basic cleaner wax, and how much more to clay it and compound?
Answer: You charge what you feel is the right price, I can`t tell you more than that as any conversation is controversial as soon as money is mentioned.
Question: Im thinking about going full time detailing! How much can you make in a year? should I quit my day job and become a full time detailer?
Answer: I`ve been detailing for most of my life... over 30 years! how much can a person make? Sorry, can`t help you here.
Question: WOW, that thing was Trashed! old French fries? Spilled coffee? pet hair build up? that`s nasty! If I got a customer with that I would charge extra! How much did you charge?
Answer: With all the experience I have..... Sorry can`t tell you that, nor can I even say a price range. you charge what you charge. After you become really good never tell ANYONE what you charge for a detail.
Q: hey I was just curious what others charge! that could help me build a price sheet so I can make enough but not charge too much!!!
A: Shhhh shhhhh NEVER ask money questions. Do a bunch of details and then you`ll learn to make your own price sheet I`m not going to tell you and nobody will!
There you have it! the most useful questions answered. hope you can use this to help your career.
I hope you all get that this is a joke, seriously. People have asked me questions about detailing regarding money and I always reply like this as a joke before helping them out. across multiple forums people have had no problem sharing what products they use and such, but as soon as money is in the question, you don`t get to know. I actually used to undercharge by a longshot when I was new, my first wax job I charged $30 for wash, clay bar, compound and I also did a wheel detail. Now I charge $75 for that. Anyway if your new and have been "helped out" by the detailing masters, I hope you got a good laugh because this is pretty common.