Belo
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Not gonna comment on pricing, there are too many factors.
Regarding waxes: I would suggest you use sealants instead, they last longer. Should you use a machine applied sealant or a spray on type? Well that depends on the price point you want to use. Spray sealants can make your packages cheaper because they don't cost that much to use, a quart will cost you maybe 40$ or 50$ and you can do about 30 cars. And it takes about 20 minutes to go around the car and protect everything from paint, to windows to trims. A machine sealant takes a lot longer to apply. The application by machine will take at the very least 30 mins to an hour. Then you have to wait for it to haze up, which can take an other 30 mins, then you need to wipe it off, an other 20 minutes. So because of all the extra work, you have to charge a lot more.
I have no done machine sealants in years. I suggest a polishing if the person wants a nicer job, and I use a cleaner wax to do it (which is a sealant despite the name). I charge 3 hours of work to do that. Results are usually very good. Depends on the paint.
kinda of what I was trying to say. This past weekend i did my wife's explorer. big vehicle. i used mk360 and it came out great, but with taping off the trim and then using wets after it really does take a guy like me a long time. All my rides will get an annual polish and seal, but I will be using the sprays more frequently going forward instead of 2 machine jobs a year.