BlackHawk
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- Feb 8, 2013
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Recently, ive been thinking. I havent been "detailing" cars for more than id say 4 months, and its only washes. I have done machine polishing on cars, but its only on mine and family members. Back on topic, i charge $30 for a wash and vacuum. I believe i do a damn good job at what i do. Im starting to feel though as if im not giving myself enough credit. This $30 takes me between 1-2 hours depending on the car.
Im coming to a conclusion that i need to stop doing things at set prices. Why should i get paid the same amount of money for one hour as for two? Stupid really. Im probably spending a good 5-7 dollars on every $30 service. Wheel cleaning solutions,soap,water,towels, and most importantly TIME. Also, i recently did a wash,interior cleaning,clay bar and wax on a 2012 jeep for a weak $70. I sooo regret doing that. Interior was very dirty, and the outside while clean, still needed clay baring on a good portion of the car. Not to mention waxing it...Anyways it took over 4 hours. And by then i was pissed. Learned my lesson really.
So, im thinking maybe i should change it to $30 an hour. Problem with that is im not sure the people i know are going to be willing to spend that much. But then again, im so done with spending too much time do the job right. If i need to spend 3 hours to do the job, yet im getting paid as if its going to take say 2 hours, my motivation towards the whole situation just fades. I want to do my work well, and its time i get the $$ i deserve.
For anyone starting off into this stuff, i highly suggest you charge by hour. Set prices will only hurt you and they dont encourage good work imo. A person with a trashed car should not pay the same amount for a wash as a clean one.
Im coming to a conclusion that i need to stop doing things at set prices. Why should i get paid the same amount of money for one hour as for two? Stupid really. Im probably spending a good 5-7 dollars on every $30 service. Wheel cleaning solutions,soap,water,towels, and most importantly TIME. Also, i recently did a wash,interior cleaning,clay bar and wax on a 2012 jeep for a weak $70. I sooo regret doing that. Interior was very dirty, and the outside while clean, still needed clay baring on a good portion of the car. Not to mention waxing it...Anyways it took over 4 hours. And by then i was pissed. Learned my lesson really.
So, im thinking maybe i should change it to $30 an hour. Problem with that is im not sure the people i know are going to be willing to spend that much. But then again, im so done with spending too much time do the job right. If i need to spend 3 hours to do the job, yet im getting paid as if its going to take say 2 hours, my motivation towards the whole situation just fades. I want to do my work well, and its time i get the $$ i deserve.
For anyone starting off into this stuff, i highly suggest you charge by hour. Set prices will only hurt you and they dont encourage good work imo. A person with a trashed car should not pay the same amount for a wash as a clean one.