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Elle just a word of advice if it's to do a nice car like a Skyline or something worth a bit of money don't go cheap there is heaps of mobile retailers out there but results vary and you don't want to end up with a bad job or even damage?. Try Platinum Polishing if you prefer mobile he has got a good rep.

My take is you'll always get a better result taking it into a detailing place.

Otherwise if you don't mind bringing your car in, Mann Automotive Detailing is one of the best detailers.

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Awwww thank You Boris! Thanks for the tips , I'll give them a call tomorrow and check out the price that they offer :)

Where have you been anyway ? Hahahaha

We missed the Sunday breakfast and now is more people on this forum , think it's time to organize something ?

Elle just a word of advice if it's to do a nice car like a Skyline or something worth a bit of money don't go cheap there is heaps of mobile retailers out there but results vary and you don't want to end up with a bad job or even damage?. Try Platinum Polishing if you prefer mobile he has got a good rep.

My take is you'll always get a better result taking it into a detailing place.

Otherwise if you don't mind bringing your car in, Mann Automotive Detailing is one of the best detailers.

Boris jump on Wa -Wasteland [emoji28]

http://www.autofxwa.com.au/

Des is THE man. Tell him Locky sent ya', he once came out to my work and spent an entire day on my Century, dude is a fkn champion.

http://www.autofxwa.com.au/

Des is THE man. Tell him Locky sent ya', he once came out to my work and spent an entire day on my Century, dude is a fkn champion.

[emoji106][emoji123]awesome ! Thanks Hank @ Locky

I'll find out if he can come over at my place and do the work in the garage instead

Oh did he do the Cosmo? ;)

'Sif I'd let anyone touch the hippie killer, blasphemy!

He sounds nice on the phone , a cab tell he's a good bloke ! Don't worry I'll look after him [emoji6] Chinese bloke yea ? I figured that from his surname ? Des Wong

Not sure where he's from originally, but he's definitely an Aussie now!

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