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Im after someone who can detail the interior of my car including steam cleaning the seats. I want someone good as I used to use one guy in particular who did an excellent job but he sold his business and i dont like the job of the new guy. Id preffer a mobile service as my car isnt registered, but if someone knows somewhere thats not mobile and does a good job, still let me know as i can take it up on trade plates.

Ferah

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how far is campbellfield from you? you could just take it Final Inspection

but if the car isn't drivable... i'd like to know as well :P

Did Jim's mowing branch out into a car cleaning franchise? might be an option

EDIT: it seems they did http://www.jimscleaning.net.au/index.php?/car-cleaning/

if anyone has or will use jims cleaning service pls post up what you thhought about it. iv been looking for an interior detailer as well close to me or mobile and have failed to find someone decent.

some guy quoted me $180 for a vaccume, steam clean (not even a shampoo) and dressing. f**k that shit.

There are a few getting around - but they are not cheap.

Mavric was doing it for a while, not sure if he still is...

There is also another guy that posts in the R35 section that goes around the country, but i think is from Vic.

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One of my mates does car detailing. did a awesome job on mine here is the advert on gum tree

http://melbourne.gumtree.com.au/c-Jobs-other-jobs-D-R-Paint-Car-Detailing-We-Can-Come-To-You-W0QQAdIdZ291199376

hope this helps

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