The master at work

This is where you can find out about valeting and detailing--washing, cleaning, polishing, waxing and other car care issues.
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Badman gee
Joined: Sun 14 Nov, 2010 10:45
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  M roadster S50

The master at work

Post by Badman gee »

Amazing guy,

i follow all his work. :rtm:

8-)

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/forum/vie ... =4&t=19249
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Z3cade
Joined: Sat 09 Jan, 2010 18:18
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  M roadster S50
Location: Peterborough

Re: The master at work

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You also follow sheep..
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freck99
Joined: Mon 31 May, 2010 08:29
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Location: Preston

Re: The master at work

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Wow, that's real commitment to a job. :shock:

I'd love to be able to get my car to that standard of finish, truly a master at work 8-)

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Pierrick
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Re: The master at work

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5 days!!! And the bill which goes with it I guess!!
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Southernboy
Joined: Thu 07 Oct, 2010 12:39
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  Z3 roadster 3.0i
Location: Johannesburg

Re: The master at work

Post by Southernboy »

We have a similar outfit here called "3PE"....They do the same type of total detailing...cost around £.150.00. IMHO the service is valuable on the paint / bodywork...but the interior and motor areas are easily done by myself. I take my car to the wash bay, get it on the hoist and use the high pressure water jet and degreaser to clean the underside and inner wheel areas...then the top of the motor gets done, and finally a thorough wipe down and use plastic polish etc on the bits that need it... the interior is so simple if you're prepared to remove the seats....and use a a toothbrush and cotton buds for the tight places...a nice way to pass a sunday morning with some good music, and a helping hand of your BH... :D
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