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Originally Posted by Daveski38 What's a good average number to use when estimating cost to have this done? A good estimate from a quality detailer is roughly $500-900 depending on
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A good estimate from a quality detailer is roughly $500-900 depending on the amount of paint correction required, size of the car, etc... A full paint correction, with lots of swirls, using this method will take about 6-10 hours of work. Your tools and polishing products are going to determine the majority of the time required.
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