Driven Auto Detail
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When it comes to figuring out a rate to charge for a detail, most people suggest hourly rate x hours + product cost. But my question is, how do you figure out how much product you've truely used for each detail? I'm not talking about how to calculate cost, I know that part. I'm talking about the amount of product you use. Do you just have a rough estimate of how much money would cover the products before hand? What if you have to make 2-3 passes of polish for swirl removal?
Obviously, with shampoo it's pretty easy since you're measuring out ounces to add to your water. But for stuff like polish, leather cleaner/conditioner, quick detailers, clay bars, etc. it's more difficult.
I'm just trying to get an idea how to calculate costs for products used per detail.
Thanks in advance!
Obviously, with shampoo it's pretty easy since you're measuring out ounces to add to your water. But for stuff like polish, leather cleaner/conditioner, quick detailers, clay bars, etc. it's more difficult.
I'm just trying to get an idea how to calculate costs for products used per detail.
Thanks in advance!