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Ok folks heres the deal...... I'm a lazy bastard and can't be farked, and want a pro to do it!

I want someone out there that can detail my car inside and out, including Cut and Poilsh, and possibly a engine steam clean! I want someone that knows what their doing, like a pro......

So does anyone want some cash work or does anyone know of a mate or a mates mate that is a Car Detailer like a Car Groomer or something and can give me a killa cash price!

Any help would be jolly good.

Cheers

Darren

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Give Prestige Car Care a buzz, guys name is Tony and his number is 0413 459 087. He used to work for Lexus but left cos he knew he was great @his job & could make plenty more cash doing this type a work privately. Prices start from $40 onwards, tell him the Georgiou's sent ya.

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Get a sponge, bucket, some soapy water, and a total disregard for the environment and wash the damn car yourself you lazy bastard.

I use RO water and an Enjo car cleaning mitten to do my spot cleans, Otherwise I go to BP and clean it there for 4 dolla.

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i did it for 2 yrs as a job still have all the gear . but i hate doing it now even my own car hardly gets a full detail anymore . my mrs got fed up and paid some bloke to do both our cars .

slugged over 200 bucks and did a shit job that will teach me lol

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