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Hey all,

I'm looking for a great value (both workmanship and bang for buck) interior / exterior Detailer for my current daily driver. :woot:

Can you please post your recommendations and and a link to their website / Facebook page (and / or their contact details).

Also, please let me know if you've used them yourselves personally and your impressions in regards to their personal service / final results on your vehicle.

Thank you in advance :yes:

Edited by Sikahalv

I do all my own cars but having said that a good detail can take a couple of days of hard physical work, so its not for everyone. Buying all the right gear gets costly too. But, very satisfying when its all done

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Your not keen to do it yourself?

I love detailing my new cars. It's practically the first thing I do.:-D

I absolutely am keen, and do so every single time I purchase a new car (currently @ car #14) :D

However my current daily driver (just purchased) was an ex-smoker vehicle and after thorough cleaning I've removed 80% of the smell... but the last 20% I can't get rid of.

Edited by Sikahalv

Yeah time and deodorant....just keep spraying deodorant and or glen 20 on it...or good perfume if you want to smell good... I usually just spray it.liberally around fabrics before I.close it.up at night, that way it smells sexy fresh in the morning

.. Also drive with windows open when possible to air it.out

Its funny, I was a smoker for years..you really dont realise how bad it smells , I cant stand it now...I still love the smell of good weed tho. :P

Edited by ARTZ

I've used Royal Car Wash in the CBD on Gouger Street.

Their the only ones that have gotten off clear coat overspray from the exterior on my black sedan!!! :) AAA+++

I go back everytime I visit SA from NSW to apply another layer of polish on my coat to suppress rain droplet buildup when it rains...

I've used Royal Car Wash in the CBD on Gouger Street.

Their the only ones that have gotten off clear coat overspray from the exterior on my black sedan!!! :) AAA+++

I go back everytime I visit SA from NSW to apply another layer of polish on my coat to suppress rain droplet buildup when it rains...

Thank you. :woot:

I'm taking my car to Elite Finish for a detail. From what I've seen and been told by friends who've used his services, his work is top notch but I'll give you a first hand opinion after he's worked on my car.

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