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How come you do not have the space to do your own washes? How small is the space?Last year I had to move to a different apartment in which now I do not have the space to do my own washes
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How come you do not have the space to do your own washes? How small is the space?Last year I had to move to a different apartment in which now I do not have the space to do my own washes
How come you do not have the space to do your own washes? How small is the space?
Possibly not a size of space issue, but maybe more of issue of what you are allowed to do within that space that is part of a leased property. Some apartment complexes do not allow you to do much of anything to your car in their parking lot. Some are nice enough to provide area for car washing.
bill110 said:Wash, clay, cleaner wax, dress all exposed rubber, wipe door jambs and dress the rubber seals, dress all trim, clean and dress tires, wheels, and wells, all exterior glass. For $25 more I will do a light interior detail.
I am mobile so convenience factors into that price.
GSKR said:... 65.00 is a bargain for all that work
I could not agree more, that is a great bargain. IF (big if) the detailer is willing to do all of that for that amount and he can make money after cleaning all his towels, mobile/shop, then I'm fine with that, it's a great bargain for the customer.
I can't figure why or even how anyone could, let alone would want, to do all that work for that price.
1. You could charge at least $85 make more money for yourself and still be giving the customer a super-duper deal.
2. You're not helping detailers across the board charging that price for said amount of work.
How long are you working on say, a 4door sedan, or super cab truck/quad cab?
My process is fine, along with my detailing. Maybe I might need to examine my price. Let just say I guess my wash is more detailed then your process, hence taking longer. But I agree, I might need to examine my prices.
There are many factors that go into pricing a car wash:
Mobile or shop (Overhead)
Material Cost
Vehicle Size
Process
Time
*****What you actually consider a wash******
For me, a wash is a rinseless wash followed up with Ultima WW+ as I dry (spray wax or Opti Seal for an upsell), wheel faces cleaned, tires scrubbed and dressed, wheel wells cleaned, door jambs wiped down.
FYI....if you`re taking 2 hours to do a wash for $25, you really need to examine your process.
I have a friend im working on soon with a gmc suv and im doing the whole thing without correct for 250 dollars. Now that is a discount but is also a fair price. I am in the nyc are and the prices here can get expensive. A multi stage correction can be 950 easy and the guys are doing good work.
I would say what is bad or weird for one is good for another. The guy said oh that seems like alot. Did you explain what goes into that? Did he really think about time and and labor?
Well you will have to adjust something that is for sure. 2 hours for 25$ is 12.5$/hour not counting overhead, product cost, commuting time and cost.
If you do a rinseless wash, you should be able to do most vehicles in about 30 minutes. Wheels are a different story if you want to do a complete job but for something like that I think you should only do a quick wash of the wheel, not a detail. So let's say 45 mins to do the entire car and wheel if you do a rinseless. 25$ would not be so bad. I would try to upsell with a wax. Will take you 30 mins more if you use a spray on sealant but you can charge at least 20$ for it.
I am about to add express washes for the area where I live only. I am not about to drive 30 minutes to make 25$. But for the neibourghood where I can get to in less than 5 minutes, this could be interesting. My plan is to have a basic rinseless wash for 29,99$ and a rinseless wash and wax for 49,99$. I will use Optimum no-rinse and wax for the basic one (so yes technically the car will be waxed even with the basic package) and use Optimum no-rinse and shine plus meguiars D156 for the wash and wax package. I am gonna use the modified Garry Dean method (put 6 microfiber towels in my 5 gallon bucket of rinseless product and toss each towel when dirty). For wheels I will spray megs wheel brightener and rinse with a portable sprayer. Not gonna use any brushes or anything fancy, just a microfiber towel to clean the rims and tires.
This will be challenge for me because I normally spend a lot of time on wheels. On average it's 10 minutes per wheel to clean and about 10 more to seal and dress. So just wiping them clean will make my OCD go crazy for sure![]()
For 250$ what will you be doing?
Engine bay cleaning
Wheel clean and decon,
foam gun soak
wash
decontaminate paint with iron remover
clay
seal paint with collinite or sealent
Interior
vacuum,
wipedown all parts
clean leather seats and dress them
dress all plastics
clean and dress all trim
wipe down windows
How long, on average, does this take?
So this is what I have been looking at as I too spend a lot of time on rims and have thought of doing a spray on and then portable sprayer to rinse, with that said what sprayer are u using or thinking of using?