My Monaro after a little detail
My Monaro after a little detail
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The Terminator

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440 posts

266 months

Granby

2,473 posts

238 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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Plenty of paint on that then smile

R8VXF

6,794 posts

138 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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Looking good smile

granjuiceymoose

309 posts

183 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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I've been looking into getting mine detailed but I was worried where I have the usual stone chips on the front will it make them stand out more ?

The Terminator

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440 posts

266 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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granjuiceymoose said:
I've been looking into getting mine detailed but I was worried where I have the usual stone chips on the front will it make them stand out more ?
Not really , but the overall result is well worth it , make the car easier to wash too.
James covers the whole of the uk and only does what you want , get in touch with him he is a really nice bloke .http://www.remyrocdetailing.co.uk/

He has done 3 of my cars and lots of family and friends.

granjuiceymoose

309 posts

183 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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How much did the service you got cost if you don't mind my asking ? PM me if your not allowed to post such things on here.

The Terminator

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440 posts

266 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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The price will vary depending on what you want, or how much money you want to spend. I didn't have the inside touched as it is fine.

davegreg

1,099 posts

212 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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Need to get this done to my R8 for a bit of a treat as the paint feels fairly rough even after it has just been washed, and i'm not one for spending hour upon hour polishing it as I don't have the luxury of a driveway to work on it in peace. I dare say it'll cost a few hundred quid mind - be worth it though. smile

Hex

568 posts

218 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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davegreg said:
Need to get this done to my R8 for a bit of a treat as the paint feels fairly rough even after it has just been washed, and I'm not one for spending hour upon hour polishing it as I don't have the luxury of a driveway to work on it in peace. I dare say it'll cost a few hundred quid mind - be worth it though. smile
Id never used clay before on a car till the weekend just gone.

Can safely say that its worth getting some. Literally a couple of quid on ebay and some water and round the car you go.

Nice and easy and when you then rise it off you can see the improvement instantly.

I remember having to spend hours with polish etc to get the same glass type smooth feeling.



vxkev

585 posts

139 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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Looking very nice mate

The Terminator

Original Poster:

440 posts

266 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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Mine feels like glass now , and it makes it very easy to clean too.

granjuiceymoose

309 posts

183 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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Hex said:
davegreg said:
Need to get this done to my R8 for a bit of a treat as the paint feels fairly rough even after it has just been washed, and I'm not one for spending hour upon hour polishing it as I don't have the luxury of a driveway to work on it in peace. I dare say it'll cost a few hundred quid mind - be worth it though. smile
Id never used clay before on a car till the weekend just gone.

Can safely say that its worth getting some. Literally a couple of quid on ebay and some water and round the car you go.

Nice and easy and when you then rise it off you can see the improvement instantly.

I remember having to spend hours with polish etc to get the same glass type smooth feeling.
The first time I done the whole clay bar thing I couldn't believe the difference it made. Well worth the effort. It's the polishing an waxing etc to get the swirls out that I don't have the time or the patience for.....