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Hey sorry for the pointless thread starting but can anyone recommend a good car detialer in perth?

i don't REALLY care that much about price, there's one that's opened up in morley that offers

wash, cutback, clay bar, 3 stages of wax, for $180 that's just opened up... but to me this seems a lil cheap to be doing all those services right?

can anyone tell me a really good one? i want to get my front bumper fixed first then i want some serious TLC on my paintwork

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ladies n gentlemen

for those of you looking for a decent detailer

i have just got a quote for a full TLC of my paint work

$120 for

high pressure wash

2 stage cutback

2 stage polish

any necessary claybar-ing

4 stage wax

final carnuba wax

re-polishing of my rims if needed. (but i keep my rims clean)

i don't care if you can get this cheaper, i hate you,.i've had a shit week. i need dan love.

i will see if in future i can get this guy to sponsor the forums, or somehting of that nature.

he did a small section of my car to get bore stains / petrol residue off my car and i'm VERY happy with his results

he's located at morley galleria shopping centre, underneath the undercover carpark at the travelator entrance.

i will let you know how it all goes!

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ryan your paint's fine man, unless the metallic is starting to craze, if you're looking for someone who will do a good job at an affordable price though let me know i'll put you onto "my guy" haha

he does a good job, not just a cheap "mate's rates" job,

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Thanks rowan, might have to look into that >_<

There are two reasons why I'm looking at a respray. The previous owner used to park under a tree and the branches have scratched the roof really badly. I polish it heaps every time I wash it, but by the next time, it starts to almost go white again. ;)

The second reason is that some nob key scratched my car all the way down the passenger side. Right down to the metal from the front quarter all the way to the rear quarter. Looks terrible.

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contact S&W panel n paint ask to speak to steve get him to look at it chances are you would just need to fix up the clear coat on your roof and get the scratch out

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i'm hoping that this full detail will fix my paint up otherwise i'm up for a full respray! =(

i'm getting him to respray my bodykit again tho it looks like butt hairs but yeah give em a call if it's bugging you like crazy

i mean, don't use these quotes as anything to go by

but

full detail, fitment and spraypaint of bodykit $1000

some c-bomb put his knee in my passenger door right on a crease

so

dent removed, putty applied to fix dent in the crease, respray of the door PLUS repair of crack sideskirt PLUS repair of front bar damage $300

so the prices are FAIR expect FAIRNESS not cheapness :rofl:

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I need my car detailed this week if possible...

Any chance I can be put through to 'your guy'??

your car look fine Mark.

but hey if you get it done let me know how much.

I may want to do the same considering that your paint job is better than mine. :D

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