Soldato
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- 22 Dec 2006
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There's no way I would pay someone that much to clean my car, regardless of how much money I had or what the car was. I am sure you could get as good a job done for far less.
You say that now but if you could afford it and you loved your car that much then i'm sure you would.
Credit to the guy. He's doing what he loves and seems like he's making a decent amount of cash through it aswell![]()
Thing is, knowing me, I am more than likely to use the car a lot if I owned one. Therefore, the £7200 would be pretty much wasted the next time it rained as no amount of wax or polish is going to stop watermarking and water dust spots.
So, should I be paying £7200 every week or every other week? I don't think so.
Yes, but what this guy is doing is paint correction etc. Once it's done once that's it. When it's dirty you just have it washed and polished. It's not like his clients are spending £7k a month keeping dust off their bonnets.Assuming for arguments sake he does a 12 hour day, it's gonna take him 20 odd days to clean your car, by which it gets mucky a few miles after you drive it out of his workshop, lol.
He cleans each part 5 times?
How can you clean something that is already clean. You can't make it cleaner!!
Thing is, knowing me, I am more than likely to use the car a lot if I owned one. Therefore, the £7200 would be pretty much wasted the next time it rained as no amount of wax or polish is going to stop watermarking and water dust spots.
So, should I be paying £7200 every week or every other week? I don't think so.
His other customers include Premiership footballers, rock stars, actors and stockbrokers.
It's a bit more than a wash is it not?