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Posted by Bill 97 SS #1422 (Member # 1182) on :
 
Detailed it today, Got to love black...

Turned out to be a really nice car, He is picky so we got along well.. I dropped it off to him at work, he was more than happy..
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Posted by mattp (Member # 2140) on :
 
crap Bill, you do awesome detailing work. mind if I ask what you can get for completely detailing a car like that?

good work!
 
Posted by Happy_Dan (Member # 118) on :
 
Bill, you are going to have to give me some tips! Since I just got laid off from my job, I started a company called Detail Driven. Detailing is a start and I need to learn how to do it right!
 
Posted by Bill 97 SS #1422 (Member # 1182) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by mattp:
crap Bill, you do awesome detailing work. mind if I ask what you can get for completely detailing a car like that?
good work!

Full exterior Detail;
Hand wash and dry, Bug &Tar Inspection and Removal, Clean Wheels, Clean Tires,
Clean exterior windows and moon roof, Clay paint, Polish paint, Polish head and
tail light plastic lenses, Paint Scratch removal, Zaino Paint Sealant Application.
Interior Detail;
Full sweep out of interior, Sweep out trunk, Clean Interior plastic and door panels, Clean all leather surfaces, Apply Leather Care treatment to all leather surfaces, clean interior glass.
$150-200 for both


This car was $130, it was in great shape. I dont have flat fees, Every car is different I do this becouse I love cars and can take my time and do the best that can be done. I dont do alot of cars, but the ones I do are people that dont mind paying. I am not out to get rich, I would do it for free if I could. There is nothing better than a nice clean car, it is in my blood, My dad is the same way:) I have been "washin" cars since I was 10...
 
Posted by Bill 97 SS #1422 (Member # 1182) on :
 
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Originally posted by Happy_Dan:
Bill, you are going to have to give me some tips! Since I just got laid off from my job, I started a company called Detail Driven. Detailing is a start and I need to learn how to do it right!

Dan are you a member of Autopia yet>? I thought you were? If not, Go here and read, and read and search and read....... [Smile]

www.autopia.org
 
Posted by cytruffle (Member # 1733) on :
 
ok so how long does it take you to do this??? ....so far, takes me like 2 days to do all that and my car is CLEAN by most standards (mebbe not by Mr. 2002Z4CSS....)!!!
 
Posted by Bill 97 SS #1422 (Member # 1182) on :
 
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Originally posted by cytruffle:
ok so how long does it take you to do this??? ....so far, takes me like 2 days to do all that and my car is CLEAN by most standards (mebbe not by Mr. 2002Z4CSS....)!!!

Well... today I started at about 8:30am and got done about 2. I work at a good pace but I don’t kill myself. I also took a lunch break... I would say 6-7 hours would be an average. Most I ever took was on a Caddy that took 10 hours and I did it at night.. ugg that wasn’t fun …
 
Posted by agmSS (Member # 853) on :
 
[Cool] [Cool]

Bill makes a really good point. If you get a car that's already in good shape, the job is so much easier. I've been doing some detailing on the side too and thus far all of my customers have brought me very, very heavily soiled vehicles. I spend more time prepping the car for wax than anything else and because I'm very fussy myself, I'll spend several hours just getting it to the point where wax can be applied. A detail job like Bill describes would take me a solid 10-12 hours to do on the types of cars I've done so far(All SUV's and Minivans).

Autopia.org is an awesome source of info. I've only recently become acquainted with the site, but already I've found a real wealth of material there to absorb and learn. If you really want to learn how to properly detail a car, this is a good place to go.

Bill, that SS came out fantastic. [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Bill 97 SS #1422 (Member # 1182) on :
 
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Originally posted by agmSS:
[Cool] [Cool]

Bill makes a really good point. If you get a car that's already in good shape, the job is so much easier. I've been doing some detailing on the side too and thus far all of my customers have brought me very, very heavily soiled vehicles. I spend more time prepping the car for wax than anything else and because I'm very fussy myself, I'll spend several hours just getting it to the point where wax can be applied. A detail job like Bill describes would take me a solid 10-12 hours to do on the types of cars I've done so far(All SUV's and Minivans).


no no no....agmSS makes a Great point!

I dont do cars that are trashed, no 1988 beater cars, No superdooper extedo Van with 3 month old milk staining the seats & M&M's melted to the carpets. Can I clean them? Yes Do I.. NO! I use to work at a "Detail shop" And we did cars like that everyday, it sucked.. I hated it. these people dont care about there cars, to me that is not worth my sweat for 12-15 hours so that they can go and have it back the same way in a week.... Bla No thanks
 
Posted by Happy_Dan (Member # 118) on :
 
Yup been speding a lot of time on Autopia, founf links with good places to get good buffing pads there. Very goood info, but "knowing" you means I have a lot more faith in what you say! Both you and AGMSS have been a great help. I truly appreciate it.

For as much as you do, I would chage 250-300 here. That is on a car that is decent but not perfect.

Thanks again!
 
Posted by ss_rs_z (Member # 1888) on :
 
Congrats the car looks fabulous. [Cool]
 
Posted by 2002Z4CSS (Member # 1393) on :
 
Nice work! My son just started doing car detailing at my house and has been very busy each weekend with detail work. [Smile]
 


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