Its finally clean .....

DibbleCorse

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 Reading
So had www.auto-genie.co.uk round last Friday and after nearly 7 hours of real effort getting the grime, baked on dust, sand, tar spots and everything off the car before a protection treatment the car now looks awesome ....

Here is what it had:
Pre-contact wash=Bilt-Hamber
Wash=Bilt-Hamber
Decon=Bilt-Hamber and CarPro
Paint prep=Bilt-Hamber, Dodo Juice and Scholl Concepts
Protection=Finish Kare, Bilt-Hamber, Britemax, Angelwax and Gtechniq

There were multiple extra bits but thats the core ...

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Looks great. Think the price is great too. Like the guys price structure to be honest. And if your happy that's what counts.......... :thumbsup:
 
Really nice detail there!

Which alloy wheel style have you got there? I've been looking for this style for a while now and can't find the name of them.
 
Hi gents and thanks for the nice comments, and a couple of responses.

He is based in Chelmsford, Essex, but has no issues travelling, he came to me near Reading.

Regards his prices, he does have a fair structure, but is also flexible, what I wanted fell between 2 stools so we decided on a custom approach ensuring we got the results I wanted within my budget.

And the wheels are http://www.bmautosport.co.uk/showroom/product_info.php/new-riva-dtm-csl-alloy-wheels-silver-deep-concave-wide-rear-p-422 , although I didn't buy mine off BM, I got them locally as got cracking deal with non runflat Eagle F1's ... I did need 10mm hubcentric spacers front and back to get the fit right and the car is lowered from M Sport height on a set of Eibachs.
 
Nice finish, but if you're able to...for that spend you could have got all the products yourself and when in 2 weeks time it's as dirty as before you could clean it up again.
 
Angelus666 said:
Nice finish, but if you're able to...for that spend you could have got all the products yourself and when in 2 weeks time it's as dirty as before you could clean it up again.

But in two weeks time it won't need all those products again :)

And the main flaw in that strategy is the fact that you don't know what a lazy git I am ... lol :)

But I do get your point and in fairness did price up a 'detailing kit' but then thought ...'f*** that for a game of soldiers' ... lol
 
Fair play, TBH whilst I weirdly quite enjoy the detailing task, sometimes I feel like it's a chore keeping the bloody things clean in the UK. A few weeks back I'd spent 4 hours detailing for it to rain instantly the moment I finished, leaving the rain/sand dirty all over it :headbang:
 
I had mine done professionally earlier this year .. it looked amazing ( still does ) and is now much easier to clean and keep looking it’s best

It’s now swirl free and tbf the thought of ME getting a machine polisher filled ME with horror as to the damage I could cause with it :rofl:
 
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