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I've never used these myself but whenever i go past they always seem to have a lot of nice cars there so might be worth a call.
https://www.marells.co.uk
https://www.marells.co.uk
Andrew...
When I lived in West Sussex I had this guy
https://www.goringcarvalet.co.uk/
He was a perfectionist... Used him for 2-3 years and I wish I could get someone similar in Kent..
Cheers
A
When I lived in West Sussex I had this guy
https://www.goringcarvalet.co.uk/
He was a perfectionist... Used him for 2-3 years and I wish I could get someone similar in Kent..
Cheers
A
MrGman said:
I've never used these myself but whenever i go past they always seem to have a lot of nice cars there so might be worth a call.
https://www.marells.co.uk
Thanks - been made aware of them by a mate - good to get another positive comment https://www.marells.co.uk
Was the gyeon range, coated all the outside, wheels and leather inside. Car had loads of swirl marks and abit 'greyish' in sunlight rather than black was like picking up a different car afterwards!
Used Pride and Performance in Lancashire for mine had the car for 5 days in total, look them up on FB Nicks worked on some wonderful machines had a stunning f50 in last week!
Used Pride and Performance in Lancashire for mine had the car for 5 days in total, look them up on FB Nicks worked on some wonderful machines had a stunning f50 in last week!
I'd definitely recommend a ceramic coating for protection, from Gtechniq, Gyeon or similar, especially relevant on an AM as quite a few of their colours have very, very soft clear coat which means you are looking for as hard a coating as possible to help prevent swirls and the like from returning, allied to the recognised safe wash techniques of course. The latter any detailer worth their salt should give you all the relevant info, tips and product links for.
cheers
Chris
cheers
Chris
http://slrestoration.co.uk
Not cheap but very good.
Also if you are prepared to travel to purley way then hit up Mike at: https://www.minutiadetailing.com
Not cheap but very good.
Also if you are prepared to travel to purley way then hit up Mike at: https://www.minutiadetailing.com
Andrew Busby said:
Can anyone recommend a good detailer based in the Gatwick / Sussex area? I've recently purchased an Aston Vantage N430 and as well as the detailing am interested to know if it's worth using a sealant / ceramic coating? Thanks
Ed at Divine Detail is the man to use. He's based in Coulsdon.Hi all,
I went to use my car today (after eight days unused) to find a line of white spray paint on the nearside passenger door going ever-so-slightly onto the front door too.
I've made a note of Divine Detail but are there any customers of this or other detailers in the Surrey area who could make a recommendation?
Thanks
I went to use my car today (after eight days unused) to find a line of white spray paint on the nearside passenger door going ever-so-slightly onto the front door too.
I've made a note of Divine Detail but are there any customers of this or other detailers in the Surrey area who could make a recommendation?
Thanks
I’d go for Ed at Devine Detail in the Coulsdon area. He did an Alpina Z4 for me and then my 991.2 which I believe you can catch on YouTube if you want to watch a very (irish) green 911 detailed highly professionally . There are of course all kinds of people that ‘clean’ cars but frankly I can’t think of anyone who does it with (1) love for the subject, (2) love for your ‘object’, (3) with such knowledge and enthusiasm and (4) chucks in a good dollop of petrol-headism and car-enthusiasm for free. Some people do this as a business: Ed does it as a ‘calling’. Why would you go elsewhere ?
BertoniBertone said:
I’d go for Ed at Devine Detail in the Coulsdon area. He did an Alpina Z4 for me and then my 991.2 which I believe you can catch on YouTube if you want to watch a very (irish) green 911 detailed highly professionally . There are of course all kinds of people that ‘clean’ cars but frankly I can’t think of anyone who does it with (1) love for the subject, (2) love for your ‘object’, (3) with such knowledge and enthusiasm and (4) chucks in a good dollop of petrol-headism and car-enthusiasm for free. Some people do this as a business: Ed does it as a ‘calling’. Why would you go elsewhere ?
100% agree with this and as a multi times concours winner after decades of doing it myself having my first ever professional detail done by Ed was an education and a joy to see such care and attention to detail as if the car was Ed’s very own Highly recommend TTOBES said:
Thanks for the recommendation of Ed at Divine Detail. I picked up the A6 this afternoon after an overnight enhancement detail and the car looks great - here's hoping for no more spray paint! Thanks Ed!
Another cracking Ed detailing glad you are as glad as I have been with my past experiences - The guys a top manGassing Station | Bodywork & Detailing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff