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iT LAD



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Car Detailing

So if if you are a lazy sod like me, where would you go to have your car cleaned/detailed, Professional job.

I live near (ish) Junction 9 on the M25, so no more than a hour away.

If you get it done pro say 3 time's a year with wax and all that good stuff, would a general "wash" be significant to keep it looking good.

I know nothing about the different types of waxing/polish, (if there any good) so all info much appreciated.

I really don't want to do it myself, can't be arse'd. Rough costs would be good also.

Thanks

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Get the wife to do it ......... Laughing Laughing Laughing

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she'll f Censored Censored k it up Rolling Eyes, anyway she's too busy cooking and cleaning... Laughing Laughing Laughing Wink

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If you're having a pro detailing job done expect to pay around £150-£250. On my own it takes a weekend to fully detail the RR, inc door shuts, dressing plastic/rubber etc. That's excluding doing any correction work.

So with 2 people you'll be paying for a full days work. This sort of thing you only need to do twice a year though I would say. Before they start putting salt on the roads and then in the spring to get rid of all the winter crap stuck to your paintwork.

Then as long as you wash weekly and use something like aqua wax as a shine top up (used in the drying process) your car should look good all the time.

When shopping around make sure they will be claying, polishing and then applying 2 coats of wax. If they think polishing and waxing are the same thing - move on.

There is a thread on detailing around here somewhere. 

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http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic565.html?highlight=detailing

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dan_uk_1984 wrote:
If you're having a pro detailing job done expect to pay around £150-£250.


LOL, if you can find someone to wash, clay, correct, seal & wax the outside, then do all the door shuts, glass, carpets and leather for £250 please do let me know.

Done properly there's 10 hours work just correcting a FFRR properly. At £30/Hr there's 300 sheets just correcting the swirls.

I've just done a D3 for a customer which took 3 days to get all the swirls out. Not just polished to be shiny but swirl and hologram free, sealed and waxed. Let's just say it wasn't £250 Wink

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I wasnt including interior, or correction.

Most people quote seperately for correction because it depends on how much time it's going to take.

A clay, polish & wax should not cost more than £250.

Not exactly local to you, but I've used Tom before. I also get him to do our cars at work:

http://tomsvaleting.co.uk/index.php?option...Itemid=162

The last thing he did was my engine bay:


Range Rover 4.4 Engine by d86cfv, on Flickr


Range Rover 4.4 Engine by d86cfv, on Flickr 

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darrenmax wrote:
how do you get the wife to cook and clean ??




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Laughing Laughing Laughing

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So what your saying is the cooking's rigged , and it's a good bet you don't what you'll be having ....... Whistle

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It's rigged... Laughing


I do most of the cooking anyway in all fairness, it's a bit of a hobby/passion.



I only joke about my other half, we're best of mates really and she is a great Mum to my son Sam. Thumbs Up

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Did you type that with her standing behind you ........... Laughing Laughing bit like me and my other half Thumbs Up

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yes she was standing behind me, with the the bloody cricket bat Exclamation Exclamation

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