I need specific input from any/all of you who make a living detailing.
The Vehicle: 2000 Nissan Pathfinder, Silver exterior/gray cloth interior. I haven't cleaned/washed/waxed the truck since early spring. Being a general contractor I've hauled everything possible inside. Muddy and greasy tools, plants, etc. Carpets are all dirty, the cargo area and back seats are filthy (mostly dirt, but at least two grease spots). Couple of muddy spots on the headliner. I can write my name in the dirt on the dash. The truck was washed/waxed/cleaned every month prior to this.
The Story: Clearly, I've let cleaning the truck get completely away from me. I took it to a detail shop and asked that they do the following: 1) Wash the exterior, including the engine bay and undercarrage, 2) Vaccum the interior, 3) Shampoo the carpets and seats (do what's necessary to get out grease spots), 4) Clean the rest of the interior, but don't apply any dressing to the plastic, 5) Clean all of the windows (including the sunroof) both inside and out, 6) Wash tires and wheels, but don't apply dressing.
The Problem: I've never used a detail shop before, I'm located in a smaller town in the Midwest and have one choice. The shop has seen the truck and the extent to which it has been neglected. They will not price the job. Time & materials only. I understand their reasoning, so asked for a price estimate and a maximum cap. THEY asked me what I thought was reasonable. Told them I'd get back with them.
Your Solution: What is reasonable?
Thanks for your input.
Billium
The Vehicle: 2000 Nissan Pathfinder, Silver exterior/gray cloth interior. I haven't cleaned/washed/waxed the truck since early spring. Being a general contractor I've hauled everything possible inside. Muddy and greasy tools, plants, etc. Carpets are all dirty, the cargo area and back seats are filthy (mostly dirt, but at least two grease spots). Couple of muddy spots on the headliner. I can write my name in the dirt on the dash. The truck was washed/waxed/cleaned every month prior to this.
The Story: Clearly, I've let cleaning the truck get completely away from me. I took it to a detail shop and asked that they do the following: 1) Wash the exterior, including the engine bay and undercarrage, 2) Vaccum the interior, 3) Shampoo the carpets and seats (do what's necessary to get out grease spots), 4) Clean the rest of the interior, but don't apply any dressing to the plastic, 5) Clean all of the windows (including the sunroof) both inside and out, 6) Wash tires and wheels, but don't apply dressing.
The Problem: I've never used a detail shop before, I'm located in a smaller town in the Midwest and have one choice. The shop has seen the truck and the extent to which it has been neglected. They will not price the job. Time & materials only. I understand their reasoning, so asked for a price estimate and a maximum cap. THEY asked me what I thought was reasonable. Told them I'd get back with them.
Your Solution: What is reasonable?
Thanks for your input.
Billium