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Old 08-05-2003, 06:37 PM   #1
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Car detailing?

Hi,
I need to get a detailing done for my car.
What is involved in the process? Does it make sense to go to a dealer
or any car wash (with this service) suffice?

Also ... lemme know if you know of any good place to get it done in
San Jose (CA).

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Old 08-06-2003, 08:53 AM   #2
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Out of curiosity, how do you know your car needs detailing if you don't know what it is?
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Old 08-06-2003, 09:00 AM   #3
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good question. . .

anyway, my car was detailed by the previous owner. it looks like they coated over the engine to make it shiny or something, but then after awhile is starts wearing away and flaking off. . . i never asked who did it, but he always went to the dealer for every little thing, so i guess he went there still. . .
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Old 08-06-2003, 12:18 PM   #4
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:o) I have a 2001 325I ... Over the past 6 months I have not been cleaning it regularly. So the interiors are all dirty ... I thought detailing would be an enhanced version of the ususal hand car wash.
Wherein they would take their time to clean it up instaed of the ususal 15 mins.

Actually the exterior paint is in nice condition ...
Mainly I just need to get the interiors cleaned up properly.

Any suggestions?

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Old 08-10-2003, 01:18 AM   #5
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:o) I have a 2001 325I ... Over the past 6 months I have not been cleaning it regularly. So the interiors are all dirty ... I thought detailing would be an enhanced version of the ususal hand car wash.
Wherein they would take their time to clean it up instaed of the ususal 15 mins.

Actually the exterior paint is in nice condition ...
Mainly I just need to get the interiors cleaned up properly.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.
My best suggestion to you popeye1947 is to do the detailing yourself. I can see that you appreciate you car and you don't want/won't accept anything less that the best. Unfortunately...even if you take your car to the dealership, they will not do as good a job as you would because of the simple fact...it's not their car...they don't give a hoot just as long as they do what the minimum is according to the shop in which they operate.
I've taken my car to many detailing shops and have always been disappointed...therefore...now...I do it myself and am always satisfied....and more knowledgable at the same time.
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Old 08-11-2003, 04:07 AM   #6
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Lightbulb JUST SAY NO

Hello.
I have a new BMW that I love about like you probably love yours. Whatever you do...DO NOT SPRAY ANYTHING ONTO THE ENGINE!!!!!!! No no no no...I sprayed some of that stuff that makes the engine shine and it messed up all my sensors and locked the engine up. All BMWs have NUMEROUS sensors on the engine compartment. I had to have my car towed to the BMW dealership. Since >>I<< put the cleaner on my engine...I had to pay for the recker service and I had to pay to have my engine fixed (est $1,500.00). Also...because of this, BMW cancelled my warranty...now I have a new BMW with NO WARRANTY!!!!! try to sell this one??
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Old 08-11-2003, 11:59 AM   #7
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i went to a local shop which does detailing.
they said they charge 180 for both outside and inside.

i don't mind doing it on my own ...
but there is a lot of dust/dirt on the corners etc.
not sure how i'll get it cleaned.

do you know of any kit which has all the stuff (cleaners) for cleaning it up?
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Lightbulb Cleaning

This is exactly what you need...AND DO IT YOURSELF!!!!
Found at Autozone/Advanced Auto or any automotive store:
1-Power Clean Glass cleaner (blue/white aerosol can) $1.99
1-Tanners leather/vinyl cleaner/protectant (black aerosol can) $3.99
1-Gold Class car wax $9.99

Found at Wal-Mart:
1-Can of compressed air (found in electronics) $3.99...this is GRREAT to clean in all the tiny spots to remove dirt...just blow it out!
1-Carpet cleaner (found in automotive dept) any is great.

WABAM! Your set to go for about $25.00 and its sooooooooo easy to do yourself. I just do a good detail on mine once/month and then just spray the car off at the carwash to keep the outside looking great about 2X/week. Ohh...by you some plastic mats at wallmart...and just pick them up and dust them off...easier than vacuum!! hope this helps
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Old 08-14-2003, 03:47 PM   #9
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I had my 2001 325i detailed at the dealer and they did an AMAZING job.
The interior looked showroom-clean. Inside and out was $180.
They even removed some exterior scratches at no additional charge.
Maybe my dealer is particularly good (Peabody BMW, MA).
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Old 08-14-2003, 04:23 PM   #10
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180 at a bmw dealer ... that's pretty good.
the local carwash guy was charging me $180 for the same.
may be i should check with my local bmw dealer.
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Old 08-14-2003, 11:41 PM   #11
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180 at a bmw dealer ... that's pretty good.
the local carwash guy was charging me $180 for the same.
may be i should check with my local bmw dealer.
LOL....hahahaha....
Guys...I'm sorry to say...but ya'll are the biggest bunch of b!tches I've ever heard...No disrespect intended but to pay $180 dollars to get your car detailed...LOL...and to think that $180.00 dollars is a good deal...I just can't stop laughing...I mean seriously...somthing that you can do yourself and pay only what you pay in proudcts...granted you might make enough to pay for such a detail and lord knows...I can too working at IBM and all...but seriously...do you honestly think that paying $180 dollars is a good deal...if so...living in Florida...I've got some really "good" land to sell you here in the everglades....hahahaha...LOL...
No..but seriously....hahaha...I really am trying not to make ya'll sound bad...but to pay someone that much money for something you can so easily do yourself....is fu(king rediculous...I'm amazed by the conversation...LOL...hahahaha...ok...settle down.....whew....ok...I'm better now...ok....
Plain and simple guys/gals....you will never/ever get what you pay for unless you do it yourself...hands down...you can bet your bottom dollar on that one... all the way until the cows come home...
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+ about $20.00 worth...
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I really do apologize if I offended anyone...I Really didn't mean to but I've always been the kinda guy to take care of business myself and not get taken but gerbroini's out there....hmmmmmmm...k...i'm done....
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Old 08-15-2003, 12:50 PM   #12
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Re: Car detailing?

Yo CivicLeader ... The ppl who drive BMWs can afford to pay the extra $$ ... From your nick, I am assuming that u drive a Civic (LOL!!!).
Ppl who drive $12000 cars may not be able to afford the money.

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LOL....hahahaha....
Guys...I'm sorry to say...but ya'll are the biggest bunch of b!tches I've ever heard...No disrespect intended but to pay $180 dollars to get your car detailed...LOL...and to think that $180.00 dollars is a good deal...I just can't stop laughing...I mean seriously...somthing that you can do yourself and pay only what you pay in proudcts...granted you might make enough to pay for such a detail and lord knows...I can too working at IBM and all...but seriously...do you honestly think that paying $180 dollars is a good deal...if so...living in Florida...I've got some really "good" land to sell you here in the everglades....hahahaha...LOL...
No..but seriously....hahaha...I really am trying not to make ya'll sound bad...but to pay someone that much money for something you can so easily do yourself....is fu(king rediculous...I'm amazed by the conversation...LOL...hahahaha...ok...settle down.....whew....ok...I'm better now...ok....
Plain and simple guys/gals....you will never/ever get what you pay for unless you do it yourself...hands down...you can bet your bottom dollar on that one... all the way until the cows come home...
CL
+ about $20.00 worth...
p.s.
I really do apologize if I offended anyone...I Really didn't mean to but I've always been the kinda guy to take care of business myself and not get taken but gerbroini's out there....hmmmmmmm...k...i'm done....
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Old 08-15-2003, 01:26 PM   #13
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Yo CivicLeader ... The ppl who drive BMWs can afford to pay the extra $$ ... From your nick, I am assuming that u drive a Civic (LOL!!!).
Ppl who drive $12000 cars may not be able to afford the money.


LOL... popeye1974...You assume a lot of folks…I hope you don’t do that all of the time because it will def. come back to bite you in the @$$...
I'm also glad you know how to read, but...and if you read a bit closer...you would have seen that I did say that folks who can afford a Bimmer...can afford to pay the high cost of a detailing.
Hooked on phonics’ def. didn't work for you I guess....
And yes...I do drive a Civic...and I drive it proudly...you don't need to update your prescription eyeglasses either...This was my car from college and now that I’m finished and working for an awesome company….I will upgrade…you must’ve just had Bimmer’s all your life huh?Lucky you! (No disrespect to all of the others out there…just Olive Oil here…
I will own my M3/M5 in the very near future and I will never...ever...pay someone an ungodly amount of money for something I can do myself and get more satisfaction at the same time. Granted...Friends of mine who do own BMW's, Porsche’s, Lexus's, Acura's, etc...all detail the cars themselves...I guess that's just the kind of people we are!
Listen…If I offended you…I do apologize…I was merely stating my opinion…perhaps you are too sensitive and can’t handle folks stating their opinions...positive=yes; negative=no…no matter, it is just my opinion...and yes…looking back on my post…I could see how it might have been a bit harsh...but I say it like it is! Sorry if I offended anyone…no harm meant…
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LOL....hahahaha....
Guys...I'm sorry to say...but ya'll are the biggest bunch of b!tches I've ever heard...No disrespect intended but to pay $180 dollars to get your car detailed...LOL...and to think that $180.00 dollars is a good deal...I just can't stop laughing...I mean seriously...somthing that you can do yourself and pay only what you pay in proudcts...granted you might make enough to pay for such a detail and lord knows...I can too working at IBM and all...but seriously...do you honestly think that paying $180 dollars is a good deal...if so...living in Florida...I've got some really "good" land to sell you here in the everglades....hahahaha...LOL...
No..but seriously....hahaha...I really am trying not to make ya'll sound bad...but to pay someone that much money for something you can so easily do yourself....is fu(king rediculous...I'm amazed by the conversation...LOL...hahahaha...ok...settle down.....whew....ok...I'm better now...ok....
Plain and simple guys/gals....you will never/ever get what you pay for unless you do it yourself...hands down...you can bet your bottom dollar on that one... all the way until the cows come home...
CL
+ about $20.00 worth...
p.s.
I really do apologize if I offended anyone...I Really didn't mean to but I've always been the kinda guy to take care of business myself and not get taken but gerbroini's out there....hmmmmmmm...k...i'm done....
CL

HAHAHHAHAH u were thinkin the same thing i was thinkin cept i was like in shock.. not laughing... i thought maby they meant $18.00 hehehe

i drive a e36 i certainly would not pay 180 for my car being cleaned.. lol i would like buy a carbon firber engine fan cover thingy... that i also cant offord lol

peace
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civic you sound like a dumbass. Working for IBM does not ensure anything. Do you remember their restructuring several years ago??? If someone wants to pay the price, that is their decision. Why are you so judgmental??? My suggestion would be to cruise over to meguiars.com and follow their instructions for auto detailing. Besides if you consider the number of hours involved in a REAL detailing $180 is not so outrageous.

PS: lose the emoticons they make you look 12 years old!
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