Here's some other questions you can ask....
What type of tools do you use for machine correction and machine polishing?
You want to hear them say they have at a minimum at least ONE dual action polisher. For example,
- RUPES BigFoot 21, 15 or Duetto 12
- Flex 3401
- Porter Cable 7424XP
- Griot's Garage 6" DA
- Meguiar's MT300
- Meguiar's G110v2
That shows you they at a minimum they have the potential to finish out hologram free.
If they only tool they own is a rotary buffer or a traditional orbital buffer then you're setting yourself up for potential holograms in the paint as it requires a LOT of factors for a person to finish out hologram free with only a rotary buffer as the traditional orbital buffer is useless on modern clearcoats.
These two tool look like these,
Next, ask them the brand of compounds and polishes they use. There's great products and so-so products. Paint is THIN you really don't want someone working on your car's thin paint using a caveman compound.
Ask them how long it will take?
A medium size car, for example a Honda Accord, Ford Focus or Chevy Malibu will take at a MINIMUM 4-6 hours just do do the correction step. That's because you CANNOT move a polisher quickly over the paint just to get the job done faster.
This doesn't include washing and prepping the car for machine polishing.
A proper exterior detail that includes
- Washing the car
- Decontaminating the car via detailing clay or some other means
- One machine correction step
- One machine polishing step
- Chemically stripping the paint to prepare it for a coating
- Applying the coating
- Giving the paint a final buff
- Finishing touches = Glass, Wheels, Tires
You're looking at a minimum of 8 hours and probably more around 10 to 12 hours if they're good, if they're fast, if they're experienced and if they hustle.
And anyone doing a proper detail job like I outlined above should be charging in a range of a low of $60.00 an hour and up to 100.00+ and hour.
Or if they are giving you a set price for the job it should be in the range of a low of $600.00 and a medium price of $800.00 to $1000.00
And that's all just for the outside and just to note, normally when a Pro Detailer is applying a coating, the application of the coating itself is an upgrade, upsell or add-on of anywhere from $300.00 and up.
Hope that helps...
(Of course you can always do it yourself and we here on the forum will help you)
