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Road Side Pub
How much do you tip your detailer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw99" data-source="post: 16317191" data-attributes="member: 6069"><p>Just depends on the car. Sometimes I would add a rain-x or something similar, at no charge, or I would re-clear the headlights. Both of those, I considered chargable separate items. My basic package started at 135. that is about a 6 hour detail job, inside and out including pick up and delivery. People could add little things to a package for $10. If I saw that It needed it, but they didnt mention it, I would just do it. People loved it and gave me raving reviews on that. I built my business on that model. When I sold it, It was on the condition that they continued that practice.</p><p></p><p>I considered doing ceramic coatings, around here, the average cost is between $600 and $800. But the market for it just isnt there. 1 out of 200 would ask for it so I stopped carrying it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw99, post: 16317191, member: 6069"] Just depends on the car. Sometimes I would add a rain-x or something similar, at no charge, or I would re-clear the headlights. Both of those, I considered chargable separate items. My basic package started at 135. that is about a 6 hour detail job, inside and out including pick up and delivery. People could add little things to a package for $10. If I saw that It needed it, but they didnt mention it, I would just do it. People loved it and gave me raving reviews on that. I built my business on that model. When I sold it, It was on the condition that they continued that practice. I considered doing ceramic coatings, around here, the average cost is between $600 and $800. But the market for it just isnt there. 1 out of 200 would ask for it so I stopped carrying it. [/QUOTE]
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