Yup, that's about what I always pay. Except I usually buy them from various online stores cause not all stores have every grit. AG is the easiest place cause they're all together.
If you think about it, there's 15 of the 1000 and 3000 in every box. But they can be used more than once. There's 50 of each in the 500, and 800. You use probably two 500 and 800 for one pair of headlights. One 1000 and 3000 can be used on 2-3 different headlight pairs. If you're charging $50 or more for a restore...you'll make your money back ten fold.
For example. If you're using 2 discs of 500 grit on every restore. That enables you to get 25 restores out of the box. Say your charging $50 a restore. That makes $1,250. Which in my opinion, more than pays for your other grits, and makes you quite a bit of pocket change my friend.
So, take $1,250...and minus out what your cost was for discs. $25 for 500, $40 for 800, $45 for 1000, and another $45 for 3000. That leaves you with $1,095 profit. Not only that, you won't be resupplying 1000, and 3000 as much as 500, and 800. So some of those discs get carried over.
Those numbers are based on charging $50...which is considered to be cheap. Charge $75-$85, apply the UV sealant and use it a selling point...and you've got $1,875-$2,125 in your pocket. Now they don't seem so expensive do they? haha :dblthumb2: