I'm comparing some quotes I got for doing a one-step paint correction on my car. All of the quotes were from detailers in the same metro area and seemed to have a steady clientele just from my visit to their shops (had some cars that were getting detailed when I stopped by and had some people waiting in the waiting room if that's any indication). The quotes were also based on washing the car, claying it, polishing it to remove swirls and minor imperfections and applying a protectant like a wax or sealant.
A couple of the quotes were in the $150 range and one was around $300.
Any idea what if could account for the difference in pricing? The cheaper quotes mentioned a compound was used but the more expensive one mentioned it was polishing being done.
The cheaper quote mentioning compound seems right. (As in faster job with bad results)
As that sounds to be More production.
The guys that said polish is the more professional logic, because compound with a one step more then likely is going to leave haze and micro marring compounding swirls.
That is why is multi step correction is needed.
The first step takes out the damage but leaves its on damage, then the finishing polish and polishing pad takes that out and leaves a flawless finish.
So a one step is traditionally used with a mid grade polish, like 3d speed.
You shouldn't take that customers were there into affect, thousands of people go thru a 3 dollar automatic car wash a day does that mean that its good Car care NO.
instead you should ask the following questions.
What kind of polish are your going to use ?
What kind of machine are you using ? A rotary or a da polisher.
Are you using a all in one product, or a polish then sealing step.
How many hours do you plan on spending on my paint.
Those are the things you should answer.
I would stay away from the 150 quote.
Anybody that knows what there doing wouldn't do a interior and exterior good one step then a sealant. That just tells me that there using cheap products and a rotary and going over your car in 30 mins with 3 guys buffing.
A good one step is around 2-300 and you can expect a 40-75- defect removal depending on how hard or soft your paint is as well as how bad it is.
You have to take into consideration the products the detailer is using.
Soap
Clay
Pads
Polishes
Detail spray
Towels
Sealant
Wax
All that stuff is expensive if you buy quality. You can go to autozone and buy 5 over the counter stuff and spend 100$
Let alone premium stuff.
And stay away from the guy that said compound for a one step.
That just tells me he's using a rotary and a abrasive compound that's going to leave rotary hologram swirls all over.
That's not professional anybody can do that.
You want some of the most knowledgeable passionate people in the world for detailing your car ?
You found it your on this forum so that means you are smart. Post a thread that your looking for a detailer in your area.
And We have some of the nicest educated people in the world of detailing here.