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01-31-2010, 10:47 AM | #2 |
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i know a guy who does detailing out of his home in fort lee. quality work.
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02-01-2010, 04:22 PM | #5 |
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all of these hand wash places will f ur paint up. how often do you think they wash those drying towels or "lamb wool" soap foam? mad dirt, grime, rocks, etc. collect up in there, and are SMEARED in circles and lines on your precious clear coat and paint. i drive by a few near me in Ft.Lee and laugh when i see 150k Mercedes S63AMGs and Porsches and BMWs go through them. People are uneducated when it comes to detailing.
do yourself a favor. study up in the detailing section over on m3forum.net and this forum. go to www.detailersdomain.com buy yourself some adams car wash, two buckets at home depot, a sponge from detailersdomain, and some drying microfiber towels and spend saturday afternoon or sunday afternoon washing your car. there are a few self washing bays in the area (specifically one on rt.46 next to the wendys) when its too cold, i go through the laser wash on River Road in Hackensack NJ. It gets me through the winter months. i would not trust anyone but myself to wash my car. just make sure your products are cleaned after each wash, to get rid of the crud, dirt, grime, that you collect from washing your car.
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