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Car Wash


Question Posted Wednesday June 28 2006, 10:03 am

ok, how much should i charge for cars or trucks?

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clearlypink428 answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 3:23 pm:
10 for cars- fifteen for trucks.but u shuld do sumthng special- like- if you have anything pink in your car at the time of the wah- give them like, 2 bucks off- or sumthn kewl like that.

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AskNicolethtsme answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 2:52 pm:
i would say 10$ because you don't want the customer to think that you just want to be expensive to think that you won't do a good job if the price is cheap.

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orphans answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 12:37 pm:
depends on how long you take

1 hour: $12
45 minutes:10
30 minutes: $8
15 minutes: $5


it really shouldnt take mroe than 15 minutes though

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mayonnaise answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 12:31 pm:
I think it should be $5 or $6 for cars and $8 for trucks. :D

Thats what most student car washes around here charge.

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FrEe2bMe answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 10:24 am:
Well, I think this could vary from car to car/truck to truck. Depending on the size and the specific you can be doing. But you want to establish a flat (basic) rate for just a regular wash and rinse. Maybe 7 bucks? Whatever you think your labor is worth. You could make it like 5 and then charge a few dollars extra for vacuuming, a wax, anything like that. Don't forget people might tip you if you do a good job. :)

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