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By the asylum seakers :D They work not far away from me at a shutdown petrol station washing,valleting and polishing cars.I thought I would take a look see this afternoon.I trusted them to clean my Zed and what a brilliant job they did of it as well.Hand washed it to a very high standed then leathered it off a treat.I could not fault either there work or there friendly service.They took loads of phone pics of my car for there web site.I will defo go to them again.Oh and they only charged me £5 instead of £5.60 :bow: :bow: :bow:

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Yes we have got exactly the same in our town

They are brilliant at the weekend the Que is Fookin Mahoosive

i love having the 300, went to the local tyre garage for a new exhaust rubber and valve in one tyre.

 

i asked how much, they said "for you its free"

 

lol

Yep, they do a great job here as well. They don't half work hard as well.

I done a similar thing today but tbh they looked like crack heads and sounded like pikeys

done a good job tho :p

Now I'm not knocking them, as they do a hell of a job for the money, but I wouldn't let anyone near my car with such dated tools as a sponge or a leather - they just do too much damage to your paintwork FACT.

 

I know I'm obsessive about detailing, and this is just my personal view of it all, but you get what you pay for - just check out the swirl marks under petrol forecourt lighting, you'll be unpleasantly amazed.

 

Sorry :tongue: :D

Lambswool/sheepskin mitt for washing (and two buckets, one for rinsing one with suds) and microfibre drying towels.

 

:)

Now I'm not knocking them, as they do a hell of a job for the money, but I wouldn't let anyone near my car with such dated tools as a sponge or a leather - they just do too much damage to your paintwork FACT.

 

I know I'm obsessive about detailing, and this is just my personal view of it all, but you get what you pay for - just check out the swirl marks under petrol forecourt lighting, you'll be unpleasantly amazed.

 

Sorry :tongue: :D

im with you bud. we have them here to and i let them wash my work vehicle but there is no way on earth they or anyone will be going near my zed. in my eyes im the only one who does my vehicles properly. even my girlfriends car i do coz it gets done right and i actually love washing them. I HATE DIRTY CARS.

im with you bud. we have them here to and i let them wash my work vehicle but there is no way on earth they or anyone will be going near my zed. in my eyes im the only one who does my vehicles properly. even my girlfriends car i do coz it gets done right and i actually love washing them. I HATE DIRTY CARS.

 

So where in essex are you. I'll bring it round at the weekend. Could you do the works van as well?

 

LOL

 

They charge a tenner at mine for inside and out. Do a good job and it means I don't have to do it.

 

Always a bonus.

 

Darrell

So where in essex are you. I'll bring it round at the weekend. Could you do the works van as well?

 

LOL

 

They charge a tenner at mine for inside and out. Do a good job and it means I don't have to do it.

 

Always a bonus.

 

Darrell

i was waiting for that , lol. i already do the neighbours 840 beemer coz i hate seeing it dirty and most of my mates bikes coz they hate it when mine has shinier crome bits than theirs. i should start charging the gits really. :D

they will be ringing home telling their families that they have just washed one of the bee gee's car

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Lambswool/sheepskin mitt for washing (and two buckets, one for rinsing one with suds) and microfibre drying towels.

 

:)

Thats exactly what they used and thoroughly washed before they touched my car with it :tongue: ;)

we have a imigrant car wash, 2 in fact but 1 has pretty babes in teh summer. the que is massive.

 

No I am not joking, they do it once every sunday and the girls collect tips for a chidrens hospice.

Thats exactly what they used and thoroughly washed before they touched my car with it :tongue: ;)

 

Wow, I'm impressed then! I've only ever seen those kind of places using sponges and one bucket or a pressure washer.

 

Anyway, I can't blame a man of your vintage for getting someone else to do the hard work :eek: :D :tongue:

 

(:slap: for me :rofl: )

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Wow, I'm impressed then! I've only ever seen those kind of places using sponges and one bucket or a pressure washer.

 

Anyway, I can't blame a man of your vintage for getting someone else to do the hard work :eek: :D :tongue:

 

(:slap: for me :rofl: )

Cheeky young COOOOOOOOOOOOOONT :D ;)

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