I would charge $50 per man hour. But that's based on my location and what we charge at my job. Definitely would steel wool the stacks first. Power ball would probably be good for the wheels. And if I'm not mistaken, hood on that is fiberglass. I would try some fiberglass products on that if...
Yea it would have been cool to have gotten 3 different gifts but I'm starting a business so I will just turn this into money. Always trying to see things from the positive side.
I just really, really do not like those "eraser" wheels. The only time I use it is on really old and damaged. A heat gun and some patience is always better for me.
This has to be the worst suggestion.
If it's a brand new car just make sure its warm and they will peel off with ease. Pull straight up so the vinyl is at a 90 degree angle this way the glue doesn't stick to the paint as easy. Might need a little IPA wipe down and some good wax when your done.
Ha thanks! Getting ready to start my business in spring so I figured I would start to acquire stuff now and do some side work to pay for what I need. Still gotta get the lower end chemicals for those every day jobs. Only plan to use the more expensive stuff when people want to pay for it.
3 orders = 3 Meguiars kits, few microfibers and a wax applicator. They forgot my free calendar. As I see it though, those 3 Meguiars kits could finish about 6-8 cars. So that's about $1000, keep the calendar. Thanks AG