View Full Version : How much for a decent detail?
0rang3peel
6th May 2009, 02:27
With being a lazy bum, but more importantly not having anywhere to actually clean my car how much could / would I expect to pay getting a decent detail, bare in mind the cars a mess it has hardly been cleaned in 3 years lol... well how much would you guys charge... I mean im assuming it would be atleast 4 hours work.
kcsaxo
6th May 2009, 06:36
its too much to list and to what extent are you looking for the detail? if its a general wash / cleaner wax / vacuum interior i wouldnt expect more than £35 at your local car wash.
but the next level of correction youre looking at hundreds possibly.
Jimmy-Boy
6th May 2009, 10:47
£30 an hour i think, could take up to a week on some cars (alot of money)
Predator_R32
6th May 2009, 11:52
all depends what you want theres different levels of detailing
machine polishing and the works will be more like a few hundred quid and will take about 14 hours on avererage,sometimes a few days
basic wash and paint protection about 50
Jorge-
6th May 2009, 11:53
For the works, I have had quotes from £75 to £200
MiniGibbo
6th May 2009, 12:24
Lad in bournemouth spends the weekend at his own pace (dont know how many hours) washes clays machine polishes etc for 80 i think and its ace work.
PM me if your interested.
Matt.
0rang3peel
6th May 2009, 16:28
Thanks lads really decent info, yeah gibbo I would be interested its just the fact that im so too far away unfortunatly.
I dont mind spending around a hundred on it expecially seeing as cleaning it the second time will never be as hard as the first!
bullit
6th May 2009, 17:17
all depends what you want theres different levels of detailing
machine polishing and the works will be more like a few hundred quid and will take about 14 hours on avererage,sometimes a few days
basic wash and paint protection about 50
or get ferg to hand polish it in 4 hours ;)
bullit
6th May 2009, 17:18
Thanks lads really decent info, yeah gibbo I would be interested its just the fact that im so too far away unfortunatly.
I dont mind spending around a hundred on it expecially seeing as cleaning it the second time will never be as hard as the first!
just do it yourself you lazy git :homme:
Ashleyp
6th May 2009, 17:34
lol dont be lazy
you may aswell spend £100 on decent products. then do it yourself over and over again without the need to renew products (not for a few months anyway)
0rang3peel
6th May 2009, 23:11
Besides the fact that indeed I am lazy. Because I live in a student house, theres no parking outside / anywhere near so I would have to drive home to my mums or dads in order to clean the dam thing. LIBERTY!
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