Maestro Sam
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I'm curious as well as to what you charged for that interior detail. Very nice work, my prediction in a month it will look almost as bad as when you got it. People that keep a car like that don't change over night.
I can say close to 1000. Took me about 25 hours to clean but 5 hours to remove plastic trims, seats, and to dry the carpets. The customer had inherited the car from her grandmother and wanted to clean the car really bad. I doubt that she will get it as bad as before since the filth and grime was accumulated over many years.
Great job!
Thank you

Wow. Incredible work. I hope that the new owner keeps it as clean as you got it. Well done. Phil
I hope so and know so! If not, more money for me Cha Ching!
Is the iron used to replace a steamer? Great work btw and I can imagine what that dirty water smelled like
Hi Thomas, I have a seperate steamer that cost around $3,000. The iron and my special chemical is to remove wine stains, coffee stains, and other stains that can not be removed no matter how much scrubbing you do.
I hope you charged appropriately for this! I can't imagine doing anything that bad for anything less than $1k.
I charged enough

That’s probably what the car’s worth... Nobody’s going to pay $1k to get a Chrysler Sebring detailed. Lol.
Probably around $2,000. But she inherited the car from a family member and wanted to get the car detailed and fixed.
