Hi Folks,
Through my readings here and practice on my own cars, I now consider myself a slightly advanced detailing hobbyist. I still work by hand with the DC system and Gold Class wax.
Being a teacher, many other teachers see my great looking car in the parking lot (if you don't know, teachers typically don't take care of their cars so mine looks like a show car in comparison even when it's only just clean). Also, many parents of students see it. I have started to get requests for me to do their cars for them. Seeing as how I don't get a paycheck in the summer, I'm kind of considering it!
I am also looking into perhaps getting a G100 and some M80 and other things you guys talk about a lot here.
So for those of you who are not professionals but still do other people's cars for them.... people who are your friends and co-workers... do you give them a break on price or charge them what it's worth for your time, materials, and expertise?
Another question, when folks ask you do to their cars, have you ever run across anyone who thinks you're going to spend hours on their car for free just cause you're friends? I have discovered that MANY people who have never done any sort of car care are totally clueless as to how much work and time it takes.
And.... how much (this would be just an educated guess) would you think that someone might expect to pay a friend/coworker for a medium skilled wash/swirl removal/wax job in South Florida that takes several hours to accomplish?
Thanks for any input.
Through my readings here and practice on my own cars, I now consider myself a slightly advanced detailing hobbyist. I still work by hand with the DC system and Gold Class wax.
Being a teacher, many other teachers see my great looking car in the parking lot (if you don't know, teachers typically don't take care of their cars so mine looks like a show car in comparison even when it's only just clean). Also, many parents of students see it. I have started to get requests for me to do their cars for them. Seeing as how I don't get a paycheck in the summer, I'm kind of considering it!

So for those of you who are not professionals but still do other people's cars for them.... people who are your friends and co-workers... do you give them a break on price or charge them what it's worth for your time, materials, and expertise?
Another question, when folks ask you do to their cars, have you ever run across anyone who thinks you're going to spend hours on their car for free just cause you're friends? I have discovered that MANY people who have never done any sort of car care are totally clueless as to how much work and time it takes.
And.... how much (this would be just an educated guess) would you think that someone might expect to pay a friend/coworker for a medium skilled wash/swirl removal/wax job in South Florida that takes several hours to accomplish?
Thanks for any input.
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