You are right on par for your local area rates @ $50-75/hr. for a specialized service like paint correction. As far as time needed to correct, there are too many variables to determine how long service will take. As a business you should only provide the level of service your customer is willing to pay for.
At which point do you attend the outside window edge not seen nor touched while windows closed? And do you just use a water spot remover or give it a full treatment up to coating protection if required? I feel like that edge could be easily forgotten and I'd hate to see it untouched if I payed a premium package.
I just brought a Titan midnight edition from a swirled mess to about 90% correction in preparation for a graphine coating. Took full decontamination two full rounds of heavy compounding, slow swirl removal, a ultimate polish. I did the glass with oxide and forte, rubber all conditioned and engine bay cleaned. Took about 30 hours... I can see the value in a quick knockdown if you're not coating. That shit takes foreverrrrrr
2k and I still see swirls in my hood and front in the bright sunlight. Kind pissed I think he just cleaned it and slapped ceramic on it. He said to give it a week to “cure”
Dang i was all sad this morning like I did clay compound polish like wax my caretaker got my this car new for me it’s older though 2014 has kind of bad paint he said I like have been a little more like I’m handicapped pretty weird like a walking paraplegic anyways I’ve been feeling better more able to stand he’s been dropping off adderall that helps like I theorized like make blood vessels thinner(?) I forgot helped blood flow through knee injury and like to legs and back whatever ok so I’ve been trying to do paint correction for like a week or two maybe now and yeah maybe 1.5 weeks anyways like almost gave up like but then this like professional takes 6-8 ok I’m tired of writing thank you bye