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      05-05-2009, 07:34 AM   #9
dr.jay
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Seems extremely cheap, dont sell yourself short. I get $35 from people in my neighborhood for a handwash and wax, dress tires and wipe down door jambs and clean and seal windows, no interior. It usually takes me about an hour and a half(am I extremely slow?). I would imagine if I were to do a full correction with clay it would be around 8-10 hrs depending on the amount of defects and size of car. I would think $30 an hour would be a good starting point. Also I dont advertise only word of mouth and referals. Hope this helped
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