Decent detailer in Dubai

Decent detailer in Dubai

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TNW

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536 posts

201 months

Monday 24th March 2014
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Anyone able to recommend someone that knows their stuff that you would trust with your pride and joy? Quite close to closing a deal on a pre-loved car and while the paint is good it would be great to get some of the expected swirl marks etc corrected, but not if it's going to come out worse than it went in. I'm not sure if detailing means the same thing here as it does in the U.K!

Any suggestions?

shirt

22,506 posts

200 months

Tuesday 25th March 2014
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no idea but be aware you will need to keep up the maintenance/waxing as the dust and sand is no kind to paintwork.

could try this guy. read the thread, tries some clumsy viral marketing but fesses up and seems genuine enough. prices on last page:

http://www.dubaipetrolheads.com/coffee-shop/americ...

PS - what are you buying?



TNW

Original Poster:

536 posts

201 months

Tuesday 25th March 2014
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shirt said:
no idea but be aware you will need to keep up the maintenance/waxing as the dust and sand is no kind to paintwork.

could try this guy. read the thread, tries some clumsy viral marketing but fesses up and seems genuine enough. prices on last page:

http://www.dubaipetrolheads.com/coffee-shop/americ...

PS - what are you buying?
Cheers, I'll give him a shout and see if he knows his stuff. Attempting to trade the Cayman for a 997, hopefully it will all be sorted early next week - nothing is easy here!

Reffio

113 posts

151 months

Wednesday 26th March 2014
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I used www.saraautocare.com before on my old RS4 and they did an amazing job. Also recommended it to some friends and they have all been very very happy with the work done.

jason90

217 posts

203 months

Thursday 27th March 2014
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You can try Prestige detailing

055 910 3204
050 151 2499

Its a father and son outfit,from the UK

They come to you, which I thought was handy. Never had a car detailed before, so nothing to compare too, but I was more than happy with the job

TNW

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536 posts

201 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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Randompunter74

642 posts

143 months

Saturday 26th April 2014
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I haven't tried them yet, however Autohaus does this thing called Liquid Glass. They have some pics on their site and it looks amazing. I Itching it's like 2,500aed.. So not cheap, but looks amazing. Gonna do it on my E30, worth a look. .

shirt

22,506 posts

200 months

Sunday 7th December 2014
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that c&p article is hilarious. 45days to clean a car, get fked!

who did you use in the end terry and how did you rate them?

TNW

Original Poster:

536 posts

201 months

Monday 8th December 2014
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shirt said:
that c&p article is hilarious. 45days to clean a car, get fked!

who did you use in the end terry and how did you rate them?
I've not managed to get around to getting the car detailed yet. I was thinking of trying Polimar first (I think Luke recommended them?) They seem to have a pretty good set up, and I've found in the past that those that know how to paint a car tend to be the best at polishing them. Also need to get an alloy fixed thanks to the wheel balancing technique employed by the OPC, so will get it all done in one go.

https://www.facebook.com/polimarmotors?fref=ts

Chilli

17,318 posts

235 months

Tuesday 9th December 2014
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TNW said:
I've not managed to get around to getting the car detailed yet. I was thinking of trying Polimar first (I think Luke recommended them?) They seem to have a pretty good set up, and I've found in the past that those that know how to paint a car tend to be the best at polishing them. Also need to get an alloy fixed thanks to the wheel balancing technique employed by the OPC, so will get it all done in one go.

https://www.facebook.com/polimarmotors?fref=ts
I just had my alloys straightened and re-whateveritisyoucallit, due to a few speed bumps and a couple of kerbs.......ok, and me leaving some nasty cleaner on the 20 minutes when the bottle said 30 seconds. They are brilliant and I'm very happy.
I used express wheel repairs...they even collect and return the car. Excellent service!

After_Shock

8,751 posts

219 months

Tuesday 9th December 2014
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If I had the time over the coming month (or if you can wait a bit) I will happily do it for you.

Have been detailing cars for years myself as a hobby not a business, have all the equipment here and only use products which actually do the job properly, however the issue is time. Got family here who have just arrived and are here till the 3rd of Jan.

Depending on when you get the car fire me a message and if I can help out gladly will, would need to see the paint etc before could agree to do it as wont take on anything im not comfortable with. Happy to show my current car (swirl free of course) so you can see how I can get them.

shirt

22,506 posts

200 months

Tuesday 9th December 2014
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i'd def. be interested in learning how to properly look after the paintwork, PM sent.

Chilli

17,318 posts

235 months

Tuesday 9th December 2014
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After_Shock said:
If I had the time over the coming month (or if you can wait a bit) I will happily do it for you.

Have been detailing cars for years myself as a hobby not a business, have all the equipment here and only use products which actually do the job properly, however the issue is time. Got family here who have just arrived and are here till the 3rd of Jan.

Depending on when you get the car fire me a message and if I can help out gladly will, would need to see the paint etc before could agree to do it as wont take on anything im not comfortable with. Happy to show my current car (swirl free of course) so you can see how I can get them.
James,
I'd be very interested if you could take a look at mine and give me your thoughts, and a quote. I can't even wash a car properly so would love you to do it.
Cheers.

After_Shock

8,751 posts

219 months

Tuesday 9th December 2014
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Chilli said:
James,
I'd be very interested if you could take a look at mine and give me your thoughts, and a quote. I can't even wash a car properly so would love you to do it.
Cheers.
No issues will have a look when can, what colour is it, how old is the car and what type of car?

Quotes wise as say I don't do it as a business, but just cover the cost of the products used and get me a couple of pints keeps me happy!

Chilli

17,318 posts

235 months

Tuesday 9th December 2014
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After_Shock said:
No issues will have a look when can, what colour is it, how old is the car and what type of car?

Quotes wise as say I don't do it as a business, but just cover the cost of the products used and get me a couple of pints keeps me happy!
Cool. It's a jaguar XF SV8, and is a dark metallic green colour, and is 4 years old. It has scratches in most panels which vary from people smashing their doors into mine, to dheads sitting against it in my garage (the gardener and his mates treat my garage like a fecking social club), and a couple of tiny dents here and there. However, I'm looking for something that can get it looking as good as possible for a reasonable sum, and that won't reappear after it's washed!

Payment will be made in cash, as I don't really know what beer is!

After_Shock

8,751 posts

219 months

Tuesday 9th December 2014
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Chilli said:
Cool. It's a jaguar XF SV8, and is a dark metallic green colour, and is 4 years old. It has scratches in most panels which vary from people smashing their doors into mine, to dheads sitting against it in my garage (the gardener and his mates treat my garage like a fecking social club), and a couple of tiny dents here and there. However, I'm looking for something that can get it looking as good as possible for a reasonable sum, and that won't reappear after it's washed!

Payment will be made in cash, as I don't really know what beer is!
O.k no issues the dark green isn't a bad colour to work with, the dents I personally cant help with however I know a man who can if you really need/want them doing.

Fire me a pm with your mobile if you don't mind and I will get in touch when the family have vanished after xmas.


Chilli

17,318 posts

235 months

Tuesday 9th December 2014
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After_Shock said:
O.k no issues the dark green isn't a bad colour to work with, the dents I personally cant help with however I know a man who can if you really need/want them doing.

Fire me a pm with your mobile if you don't mind and I will get in touch when the family have vanished after xmas.
Cool, many thanks.

After_Shock

8,751 posts

219 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Actually did a quick detailing guide on here a while back, its by no means a full set of instructions and regrettably all pics taken on an I phone so not the best before/after pics. Much more of a quick guide as opposed to a full one but gives id hope a few reasonable pointers.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

In case anyones interested, just scroll down a bit on the link above to when you start seeing buckets of water.

Chilli

17,318 posts

235 months

Wednesday 14th January 2015
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Just a quick update gents...

James came round and started work on the motor on Friday....I must admit I was scratching my head a little after he washed it for the second time....."Ah, must have missed a bit" me thinks. Cut a long story short, 4 more washes, a bar of soap thingy that you'd normally find in the. Bathroom....an angle grinder thingy with loads, and I mean loads, of different stuff on it, another wash ( probably, I'd given up counting at this stage....then a final polish. The bloody thing looks like new!

Totally recommend you give James (Aftershock) a shout if you want your car done, it'll be a good call to make.

James, once again, any thanks for all the effort you put in... The car looks excellent, and looks very nice in the driveway now!

Now, where did I put the Fairy Liquid?!


After_Shock

8,751 posts

219 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Chilli said:
Just a quick update gents...

James came round and started work on the motor on Friday....I must admit I was scratching my head a little after he washed it for the second time....."Ah, must have missed a bit" me thinks. Cut a long story short, 4 more washes, a bar of soap thingy that you'd normally find in the. Bathroom....an angle grinder thingy with loads, and I mean loads, of different stuff on it, another wash ( probably, I'd given up counting at this stage....then a final polish. The bloody thing looks like new!

Totally recommend you give James (Aftershock) a shout if you want your car done, it'll be a good call to make.

James, once again, any thanks for all the effort you put in... The car looks excellent, and looks very nice in the driveway now!

Now, where did I put the Fairy Liquid?!
Thanks for the kind words much appreciated, actually going to get round to doing my own car this Friday morning for a rare change.

Have another couple of cars to do over the coming months, really should do as chilli suggested before and after pics, if the owners of the next cars allow will do my best to get some decent shots.

And please of please don't show the fairy liquid the way to the paint on your car again!!!!!!!!!!