Pro 'Auto Detailing'

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hughjayteens

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270 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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We made a website for an 'auto detailing' guy recently and today I decided to let him loose on my car. I was pretty cynical at the thought of spending a few hundred pounds getting my car valeted, but having seen some pretty amazing 'before' and 'after' pics, and having let my car get into rather a sorry state, I thought I'd see if he lived up to the hype!

He came to my office car park in an immaculate Mercedes van, with a mind boggling array of stuff in the back (and most impressively, it's own water tank) and told me that he'd see me in 6 hours!

My curiosity got the better of me a few times and I nipped down to 'offer him a drink' - I am pleased that I did as I saw someone treating my car better than I ever have! Seeing some of the panels under special lighting showed quite spectacular swirl marks in the laquer, apparantley usually caused by overzealous and careless valeting.

Here is a pic of the poor car before treatment started:


Here is a pic of a panel mid process:



The middle section has been 'de swirled' (my own technical term!!) and the top and bottom are untouched.

And here is a pic of the beast after 6 hours of TLC


Rest of the pics are here:
http://gallery.kaptur.net/view_album.php?set_albumName=Zymol

All I can say is Wow!

The car is 8 years old and has covered 60,000 miles, yet now looks markedly better than most of the new cars I have seen. I was going to get the wheels refurbed as I couldn't get them clean but they now look almost perfect. Driving home from the office after dark netted more looks from other motorists and pedestrians then ever before - the car almost looks wet it is so shiny!!

I am genuinley not trying to 'big up' a client of mine, but just wanted to give credit where credit is due - I can honestly say I will never let myself loose near a car again, apart from to give this a quick rinse, as today's evidence suggests that I would do more harm than good!!

www.miracledetail.co.uk is the website (keep your eyes peeled for some banners on here too soon!) - deffo worth a look if you are in the south-east and want to see just how good your car can look!

hughjayteens

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270 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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Cheers guys - he just sent me some before and after swirl mark pics which show a little clearer what he did.

Before



After - this is before any zymol went on



Yesterdays treatment is part of a long term plan to get the car immaculate again - think it would usually cost £300 or so, but there is still some work to do, so the end result will be about £500.

The car should be VERY easy to keep clean now too, as any water that goes near it seems to just jump off!

hughjayteens

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Thursday 13th January 2005
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It is most certainly massively down to the skill involved - Paul can spot inperfections in paintwork from 20 feet away!

I don't know about you guys, but the thought of treating a car for 6 hours solid would be my idea of hell, but he seems to treat it like a baby and genuinely loves what he does.