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Can someone point me to the right thread if there has been one or help me answer a couple questions. First off what do you charge to detail a plane and rvs? And is their a certain kind of wax to use on both?
Thanks
For both you really want to try to use a one-step cleaner wax.
Why?
Because you don't want to be doing more than one-step, (besides washing), to large transportation items like planes, RV's and even boats.
Be careful when getting into RV detailing as high-end RVs have the same type of basecoat/clearcoat finish modern cars have and in my opinion it's not a good idea to swirl-out a large RV with a bc/cc finish.
As for pricing it's all over the board when it comes to RVs. Most charge by the linear foot but I'd say figure out want you need to make per hour to make it profitable and then figure out your hours.
As for planes, that's a whole other ball game. I've only buffed out one plane, a small Cessna and I used a one-step cleaner/wax and don't remember what I charged as that was at least 20 years ago. The owner helped and I think we used Meguiar's #6 Cleaner/Wax. I wouldn't do it again unless the money was simply ridiculous.
Most the money and business in plane detailing is doing interior detailing as most planes are white in color and they are either shiny white or dull white and most people don't care which.
There's also a few serious safety concerns when working on airplanes. I'd recommend contacting Renny Doyle or Alan La Bergere as they have both detailed planes as a business.
Hope that helps...
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