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Hello all!!! :geek:

I'm looking around for a good detailer to clean up my car and give the paint a good buff. I was looking around and realised there are hundreds of detailers around, and they're all going to tell me they're the best :devil: .

So.... who here can recommend a detailer? And does anyone have any before and after shots of their car? Also if you can remember what they cost, that would be appreciated too.

THanks in advance guys!

:P:D:D Peanut butter jelly time! :banana::banana::banana:

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I've used SCW to wax and polish a number of my cars and I know they do cutt and buff too. They are pretty good, and use meguirars products. they are on broadway just near city road. sydney car wash.

B&B Auto Detailing.

Used to be a mobile business based at Winmalee with his son although he has recently moved into a unit over on Coombes Drive off Correen Avenue. He does my work van and has done my neighbours 68 Camaro with very good results. It's not uncommon for them both to spend 3-5hrs on a car for under $200.

Not to take the spotlight away from an SAU'er or anything, but the Euro crowd seem to sing endless praises about this guy:

http://www.drdetail.com.au/

Disclaimer: That website has been "under construction" for about 2 years, and I have never used his services, but am thinking about it.

Not to take the spotlight away from an SAU'er or anything, but the Euro crowd seem to sing endless praises about this guy:

http://www.drdetail.com.au/

Disclaimer: That website has been "under construction" for about 2 years, and I have never used his services, but am thinking about it.

Had a chat to him a little while ago, about swirl removal on my V35. He came out and seemed very good, but was also very pricey for me.

The quote was over $300 just for swirl removal. I have alot of Zaino stuff and was going to do all the washing, polishing/sealing myself, and he was going to remove the swirls.

If your prepared to travel to the Northern Beaches I can recommend an EXCELLENT detailer.

He does all the work for the panel beaters up stairs, who are the best around (Mercedes specialist).

He did my whole car after an accident (and total respray), and did an excelent job.

He fully detailed the interior and put fabric protection on the seats and carpet. I also had paint protection on the paint job (shit's all over polish). The paint protection gives the duco and unbelievable shine.

The paint protection cost $300 and comes with a 3 year guarantee, then after 3 years you have it re done (no more polishing). I can't remember how much he charged for the interior, I think he did it for about $100 (as I had the paint protection as well).

I can't give you any before photo's, as the cars been resprayed, attched are some after shots.

If you want to contact him, send me a PM.

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Thanks alot for all your replies and clever answers (nick!)

Once again, you've all been really helpful... well almost all of you :( I guess cheap entertainment is helpful while at work too though :banana:

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