12/05/2023
I would like to point something out about my business pricing. Some may feel like that I overcharge for what I do or what you may need. But, I go through a process when detailing cars. If it's an interior detail for example, I can't just give a lower price. Same for an exterior. You may need a simple wash, but I still go through the same processes as I would any other detail.
For example, I've had people ask me for a simple wash, and a quick cleanup of the interior. Now I understand some people are different than others. Meaning their expectations may be different. But, I also hold myself to a standard when detailing cars. I try to make them look the best I can with the time that I have. Most people want their car back same day.
On an interior Detail, I will vacuum the seats, and then the carpet. Then I go around with a brush and the vacuum, to clean up any dust in vents, door cards, dash, radio buttons, steering wheel buttons, window buttons, and all cracks in the vehicle. Then I will work on cleaning. Start with the cupholders, radio, steering wheel, dash, door cards, center console, and all trim. That's any detail I do on the interior. It takes me the same amount of time every time I do it, if not more, depending on the vehicle. Shampooing takes more time. Taking out seats is whole other story. Recently I got a steamer, so that adds to the efficiency and quality.
Same thing for Exterior, I start with wheels and tires, then go to spray off the entire vehicle. Then I hand wash all of the vehicle, clean off all of the glass, and add tire shine/trim restorer to any spots that need it.
I promise that all my prices are worth it, and I try my best to make everything look the best it can. And for that, I believe I can have my prices just the way they are. The results speak for themselves. Thank you everyone for reading this long post and have a great afternoon. π