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hey all, been a mobile car detailer for almost 5 years now, basically im here to offer the people of skyline aus cheap detail rates.

I come to you with a mobile trailor and i have a 5 star water rating so i am able to use water with no problems.

A full detail if you call vip car care office would be 242 on a sedan and 298 on a wagon.

A full detail consist of,

*Wash car. degresser wheel arches, wheels and door jams. Clean wheels then a nice cut and polish + swirl remover.

*Clean all the plastics / vynlls in the interiors ie, Plastics around the seats, dash, airvents center console etc, we clean with vynll protection and then dress it up with vynll / leather protection.

*Full carpet / seat shampoo.

( engine bay can be cleaned if you want it to be )

Basically the car will look showroom appeal, what cost you 200 + through the office i am offering it for 150 for a full detail to the people here. I am able to travel 30 kms max from Dandenong.

Feel free to pm me or call me on 0433 564 757 if you have any questions, you dont have to have the full done, you can have an int or ext which will be cheaper.

Thanks.

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Hmm i might be interested but it won't be happening soon maybe in a few weeks.

How long would the detail take to do? I guess that probably like asking how long is a peice of string

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