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imprezar25
12-16-2006, 06:31 PM
ok so todya my uncle was over and i was washing my car and than i ended up washing and waxing his. We were talking about claybaring and other stuff like that and how i have done it on my car and how his car needs a good detail. He told me to think of a price to do a wash, claybar and a wax and he would let me do it. NOw what do you guys think is a fair price especially since it is family (that has treated me very good my whole life) on a 2004 GTO?

jimtweet
12-16-2006, 06:33 PM
hate to say it bud, but family=free...

that is just how i think:rolleyes:

TurboTrey03
12-16-2006, 06:38 PM
yea i agree i would tell him to feed ya and maybee buy ya a 6 pack of beer if you're old enough

edit: buy ya a case of beer in september because nasioc does not condone under age drinking! :D

imprezar25
12-16-2006, 06:42 PM
hate to say it bud, but family=free...

that is just how i think:rolleyes:

well i did his car today not expecting anything and he gave me a 20$ and i told him he didnt have to and everything but he insisted than he told me to think of a price for a clay bar. He said he would feel bad not paying me, he is a very generous person and i know if i did it he would not let me do it for free he would make me take money. I was just wondering what is a fair price, i figured 30 maybe 40 at most. (clay bar is a pain in the a**)

awdanger
12-16-2006, 06:45 PM
work=free
stuff used to clean=he pays

imprezar25
12-16-2006, 08:55 PM
does anyone have any suggestions.... yes it is family but he WONT let me do it for free so any thoughts on what a fair price would be?? i figured maybe ten dollers an hour would be fair... shouldnt take more than 4 hours at the most.. should be more like 3ish

only1agam
12-16-2006, 09:02 PM
$50 for a claybar, wash, wax, polish

awdanger
12-16-2006, 09:45 PM
tell him to give you whatever then, he'll problably give you more than expected...