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I'm looking for a good reliable place to take my pride and joy to get a minor clean and detailing, basically I want to have her completely clean and fix up all the minor dents and stretches before taking her to Damian at Final Inspection for a stage 2 detailing. Please state any places you guys recommend and your experiences with them. Last thing i want is to leave it at some dogey place only to come back and find it's been taken for a Joy Ride....also out of curiosity has anyone tried Damian's Stage Five Detailing??? That costs as much as my car!

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had a Stage 5 done on SOME parts of my car :D (read, wetsanding and Royale) and there's still more Stage's after that if you're really keen ;)

Mr Dent (Vincent) - 0418 538 117

i'm 99% sure Damian would be telling you to see him

I'm looking for a good reliable place to take my pride and joy to get a minor clean and detailing, basically I want to have her completely clean and fix up all the minor dents and stretches before taking her to Damian at Final Inspection for a stage 2 detailing. Please state any places you guys recommend and your experiences with them. Last thing i want is to leave it at some dogey place only to come back and find it's been taken for a Joy Ride....also out of curiosity has anyone tried Damian's Stage Five Detailing??? That costs as much as my car!

Clean and detail it yourself ya lazy bum... LOL! :)

to gets dent removed you will need to o to a panel shop or get hold of them mobile dent remover.

as for detail as bass posted thats what damian is there to do. no need to detail it to get it to stage 2 for him to do a stage two detail.

so ye that or try Mavric. he has done my car and ye im still very very very happy with the results.

also dont be scared of damians pricing. you do get what you pay for. quality detail with quality product by a guy who loves to do what his doing.

but mavric is also awesome :P and does use quality high end products

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Anyone know how long it takes for FI to do a Stage 2 detail??

I'm keen to use, the only problem is he's on the other side of the world to me, and honestly, l don't have a day to waste sitting over there all day waiting. (and if l get someone to drive, 3-4hrs of the day would be gone travelling back/forth to him)

Is there anyone in the Sth East that can be recommended?? Needs to be good with black cars.

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Anyone know how long it takes for FI to do a Stage 2 detail??

I'm keen to use, the only problem is he's on the other side of the world to me, and honestly, l don't have a day to waste sitting over there all day waiting. (and if l get someone to drive, 3-4hrs of the day would be gone travelling back/forth to him)

Is there anyone in the Sth East that can be recommended?? Needs to be good with black cars.

Try Protech. They are not exactly South East but they are the nearest i guess.

http://www.protechcarcare.com.au/

Their job is top-notch as well. They definitely bring us to see that besides FI, there's other places out there who can do a good detail for you.

Anyone know how long it takes for FI to do a Stage 2 detail??

I'm keen to use, the only problem is he's on the other side of the world to me, and honestly, l don't have a day to waste sitting over there all day waiting. (and if l get someone to drive, 3-4hrs of the day would be gone travelling back/forth to him)

Is there anyone in the Sth East that can be recommended?? Needs to be good with black cars.

surely micolour in cheltenham can do a cut/polish!

Change your avatar and car description :blush:

Done! Shhh now! :)

fuzzy Mavric is in narre warren you can go drop your car off or he comes to you

PM him for price

Thats perfect area. Can even drop off before l go to work and get a lift there (know ppl at work in that area).

I'll def send him a pm now.

surely micolour in cheltenham can do a cut/polish!

Know where abouts they are? this might work as well.

Thou if Mav can do it, l rather use a member than give the money to outside.

i'd doubt that mi-colour would do detailing work...

Stage 2 can be done in a day, perhaps a bit quicker if D's got some other people to work on the car.

There's a bunch of stuff at the Boutique to keep ya entertained... ps3 i think, plasma, dvd's, wireless net (i think)

Done! Shhh now! :P

Thats perfect area. Can even drop off before l go to work and get a lift there (know ppl at work in that area).

I'll def send him a pm now.

Know where abouts they are? this might work as well.

Thou if Mav can do it, l rather use a member than give the money to outside.

Good to see you finally updated what car you have man haha :P

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