How often do you, or your manservant etc, clean your car? Or daren't you, as the cladding is holding it together? Is there a link to cleanliness and driving standard?
I see some fairly aged cars, in good condition, often far below the speed limit, always clean but perhaps just driven to pick up pension, bits and pieces, with little awareness of what happens between A and B, as its point and shoot propulsion. |
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Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs. |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs."
6 to 8 hours to wash a car
what the hell you driving? |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
6 to 8 hours to wash a car
what the hell you driving? "
I recently started my own detailing business so my car is partly advertising. |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs."
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time! |
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"Day to day car is washed every couple of weeks, the weekend cat is cleaned after every drive before going back in the garage till the next time "
You keep your pussy in the garage |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!"
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff. |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff."
Bucket,sponge,car wash,15 mins later,job done . Once every 6 months,rain cleans inbetween... |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff.
Bucket,sponge,car wash,15 mins later,job done . Once every 6 months,rain cleans inbetween..."
Anyone comes near my car with a sponge and they're risking their lives!... |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff."
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"How often do you, or your manservant etc, clean your car? Or daren't you, as the cladding is holding it together? Is there a link to cleanliness and driving standard?
I see some fairly aged cars, in good condition, often far below the speed limit, always clean but perhaps just driven to pick up pension, bits and pieces, with little awareness of what happens between A and B, as its point and shoot propulsion." these are the kind of cars 2nd hand buyers should seek out |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff.
Bucket,sponge,car wash,15 mins later,job done . Once every 6 months,rain cleans inbetween...
Anyone comes near my car with a sponge and they're risking their lives!... "
Oh apologies,did I say a sponge,I did in fact mean a lambs wool wash mit,silly me |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff.
Bucket,sponge,car wash,15 mins later,job done . Once every 6 months,rain cleans inbetween...
Anyone comes near my car with a sponge and they're risking their lives!... "
What's wrong with a sponge ? |
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Lucius goes to the hand car wash place every pay day.
In between I clean the front and rear windscreen every week, because they really attract the dust and shit.
Which reminds me, I need new rear wipers. |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff.
Bucket,sponge,car wash,15 mins later,job done . Once every 6 months,rain cleans inbetween...
Anyone comes near my car with a sponge and they're risking their lives!...
What's wrong with a sponge ? "
They trap dirt/grit between the surface of the sponge and the surface of the car and cause what's known as swirl marks.
Most cars you see will have them, look at the car in direct sunlight and you'll see light circular scratches. That's what sponges do to cars, even worse are those garage forecourt handwashes that charge £5 for a wash. They use a chemical called TFR (Traffic Film Remover) to essentially strip the dirt, when used correctly it's fine to use occasionally but these places use it neat (it should be diluted to the correct ratio). It causes acid etching to the cars paint, covers the plastics in marks, damages the glass, damages the lacquer on wheels and corroded badges and chrome trim.
These places may be cheap and your car might look ok for a while but it causes serious damage that will affect your resale value. It also speeds up corrosion.
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff.
Come do mine, I'll give you a fiver "
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"How often do you, or your manservant etc, clean your car? Or daren't you, as the cladding is holding it together? Is there a link to cleanliness and driving standard?
I see some fairly aged cars, in good condition, often far below the speed limit, always clean but perhaps just driven to pick up pension, bits and pieces, with little awareness of what happens between A and B, as its point and shoot propulsion."
I leave my car out in the rain. Job done |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff."
So a full detail at 30 hours, is almost a full-time job for one person?
How come lambs wool mitts don't scratch? |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff.
Come do mine, I'll give you a fiver
Which wheel would you like me to clean? "
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"How often do you, or your manservant etc, clean your car? Or daren't you, as the cladding is holding it together? Is there a link to cleanliness and driving standard?
I see some fairly aged cars, in good condition, often far below the speed limit, always clean but perhaps just driven to pick up pension, bits and pieces, with little awareness of what happens between A and B, as its point and shoot propulsion."
My pension paid straight into bank these days..;)
BTW I take it to be cleaned by the Poles (not clean myself)but may give it a shoosh with the Karcher over the weekend |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff.
So a full detail at 30 hours, is almost a full-time job for one person?
How come lambs wool mitts don't scratch? "
A full 30hr+ detail is mostly for show cars or high end vehicles, I only do a couple a month and fit them around my 'proper' job which, thankfully affords me the opportunity to do so.
Lambs wool mitts have a very deep pile and the dirt/grit is drawn into them and away from the bodywork. Pre-washing and using the 2 bucket method further reduces the risks of causing scratches. |
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"Twice a week minimum for the exterior and once for the interior. A 'quick' wash takes around 3hrs.
A 'proper' wash takes 6-8brs and a full detail takes between 15 and 30hrs.
You washing everyone else's on the street during that time!
To me that's a proper wash.
Clean the wheels with non-acid/PH neutral wheel cleaner (or fallout remover if they're really dirty).
Clean the tyres.
Pre-wash the wheel arches with citrus pre-wash.
Pre-wash the entire car with PH Neutral snow foam and leave to dwell for around 20 mins.
While the foam is dwelling clean the badges, trim and window seals with a pig bristle detailing brush.
Rinse snow foam.
2 bucket wash with grit guards in each bucket and a lambs wool wash mitt (PH Neutral shampoo made from banana & coconut).
Rinse.
Dry the car.
Spray car with tar & glue remover.
Rinse and dry.
Spray the car with fallout remover.
Rinse the car.
Decontaminate the paint using a clay bar.
Give the car another two bucket wash, rinse and dry.
Apply either a glaze or polish (totally different processes)
Apply natural carnauba wax.
Apply gloss enhancer.
Seal the wheels.
Dress the tyres.
Dress exterior trim/plastics.
Clean exterior glass.
Apply exterior glass sealant.
Polish and seal the exhaust tips.
Final buff.
Come do mine, I'll give you a fiver
Which wheel would you like me to clean?
How much do you charge for a full valet?"
Not really something I can discuss in the forums due to the rules.
I can say that it greatly depends on the vehicle size and what package is requested as I charge an hourly rate + products used (Ibhave some waxes that cost over £800 a pot and a Modesta glass coating that costs £3k per coat) |
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How much do you charge for a full valet?
Not really something I can discuss in the forums due to the rules.
I can say that it greatly depends on the vehicle size and what package is requested as I charge an hourly rate + products used (Ibhave some waxes that cost over £800 a pot and a Modesta glass coating that costs £3k per coat)"
You're saying you coat glass with something that costs 3K a time? |
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How much do you charge for a full valet?
Not really something I can discuss in the forums due to the rules.
I can say that it greatly depends on the vehicle size and what package is requested as I charge an hourly rate + products used (Ibhave some waxes that cost over £800 a pot and a Modesta glass coating that costs £3k per coat)
You're saying you coat glass with something that costs 3K a time?"
No, it's a glass coating for the entire car!
Basically the car has to be properly prepared and decontaminated (all environmental particles that are bonded to the car are removed), the car is then polished in at least 3-stages and sometimes wet sanded to remove all defects. The glass coating is then applied and cured for 24hrs.
It's a highly reflective and VERY hard coating that is scratch resistant and also hydrophobic.
It's a treatment for very high-end vehicles and only sold to detailers, you or your average valeted couldn't buy it from Modesta or any of their registered stockists.
I can also do a safe wash which takes about an hour... |
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How much do you charge for a full valet?
Not really something I can discuss in the forums due to the rules.
I can say that it greatly depends on the vehicle size and what package is requested as I charge an hourly rate + products used (Ibhave some waxes that cost over £800 a pot and a Modesta glass coating that costs £3k per coat)
You're saying you coat glass with something that costs 3K a time?
No, it's a glass coating for the entire car!
Basically the car has to be properly prepared and decontaminated (all environmental particles that are bonded to the car are removed), the car is then polished in at least 3-stages and sometimes wet sanded to remove all defects. The glass coating is then applied and cured for 24hrs.
It's a highly reflective and VERY hard coating that is scratch resistant and also hydrophobic.
It's a treatment for very high-end vehicles and only sold to detailers, you or your average valeted couldn't buy it from Modesta or any of their registered stockists."
I'll up my previous offer to a tenner |
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How much do you charge for a full valet?
Not really something I can discuss in the forums due to the rules.
I can say that it greatly depends on the vehicle size and what package is requested as I charge an hourly rate + products used (Ibhave some waxes that cost over £800 a pot and a Modesta glass coating that costs £3k per coat)
You're saying you coat glass with something that costs 3K a time?
No, it's a glass coating for the entire car!
Basically the car has to be properly prepared and decontaminated (all environmental particles that are bonded to the car are removed), the car is then polished in at least 3-stages and sometimes wet sanded to remove all defects. The glass coating is then applied and cured for 24hrs.
It's a highly reflective and VERY hard coating that is scratch resistant and also hydrophobic.
It's a treatment for very high-end vehicles and only sold to detailers, you or your average valeted couldn't buy it from Modesta or any of their registered stockists.
I'll up my previous offer to a tenner "
Hmmm, for that I don't thinkbi could stretch to the PD Special Reserve, maybe the BC-05 coating instead...
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