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Wet My Ride

Ultimate Interior and Exterior Car Detail

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Remember how clean your car was the day you bought it and that new car smell as you started her up for the first time? We've got a deal that will bring those happy memories flooding back - traffic jams will part, lights will go green and your road will be paved with gold when you treat your faithful car to the ultimate detail and interior clean for only $39 (usually $350) at Wet My Ride. This all-encompassing service includes a complete interior clean that disinfects and conditions, then the dash and side doors are rejuvenated with Armor All; a leather conditioner cleans and makes for a softer seat with protection for six months; a vacuum and wipe down of all interior surfaces and a spray of that clean and new car smell. For the outside, you'll get a hand wash and polish that'll protect your car for up to three months after the chamois dry and your tyres and wheels will also get the personal touch with a clean and shine. Open 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, this is a deal that's perfect for all of you and your cars.

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I pass that place every time I drive to work should give it a crack. Anyone had any pros and con about "Wet My Ride" car wash. It looks interesting enough with massive chrome rims stuck in the dirt.

Normally cost 350? Armour all? Lol. I think this is equivalent to those diy car wash places. A proper detail that cost 350 usually involves claying and more exterior work. None the less its a cheap price for a full interior exterior clean.

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