Contemplating removing packaged services?

I also state "starting prices" on my site as well as "pricing subject to change". I give the client a general idea of the time I expect the service to take. (Interior/exterior services incorporate different hourly rates). If the vehicle is heavily soiled beyond that which would normally be expected; I explain what amount of time the starting service cost allows for. I will then give an estimate as to the amount of time I expect the service to take and what the hourly rate will be beyond the initial service cost.

I tend to under promise & over deliver. Customers will then feel like they received a service that was well worth the cost.

Win-win for both of us.

Btw, Rapid Remover (in my 29 years of experience) is THE very best tar etc. cleaner I have ever used. Recommend it highly.
 
Rapid Remover is so expensive though, 110$ before shipping for 1 gallon ;( Do you dilute it and if so by how much? I am tempted to order some, Darren Priest keeps saying it's an awesome product.
 
I just saw a new video where he mentioned it too. If a product works and saves time I think it's worth it
 
I haven't made my work a full business yet. When I do I plan to show a few scenarios and prices not set in stone. Every car will get a quote but the owner will have an idea what to expect.
 
Rapid Remover is so expensive though, 110$ before shipping for 1 gallon ;( Do you dilute it and if so by how much? I am tempted to order some, Darren Priest keeps saying it's an awesome product.

I dilute it 1:1.

I'm unsure as to where you're shopping for the RR, but it's available for $50+ from different stores on Ebay. Shipping seems to be centered around $13 or so.
 
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