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Guys,

 

I'm keen to get my car professionally detailed and I'm looking for some recommendations from people about detailers which have carried out work on their vehicles. I've had a good look around and I know we have some guys on the forum doing really great work.

 

My only concern is that I'm based in Bath and I have been struggling to find anyone close to me who I can find firm recommendations for. Also I don't have a garage or drive or even the facility to practically supply power and water. Below is my red Zed which I would like to have done

 

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Any recommendations or advice gratefully received guys

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Do it yourself!!!!

 

Cost me about £150 to buy EVERYTHING for a full detail. I reckon I've done abot 3 full ones, 5 medium ones and 10-15 full washes/waxes in the past 12 months and have only just started running out of stuff.

 

You'll need:

 

2 buckets

Lambswool mitt

Shampoo

Clay bar and lubricant

Paint cleaner

Polish

Wax

6 microfibres

1 drying towell

Sandpaper (for pipes)

Chrome polish

Stratch X

Glass cleaner

Rain X

Wheel cleaner

Washing-up brush (for rims)

Tyre dressing

Sponge (for under rims and sides)

APC (if you want to do engine bay)

Leather cleaner (if you've got it!)

 

http://www.camskill.co.uk I've found is cheapest. Buy Meguiars as a good (without being mentally expensive) product.

 

A good 4 stage clean (wash twice, polish, wax, Rain X, wheels and pipes polished, tyres dressed) takes me about 4 hours. The "biggie" is an all day job.

 

I like cleaning cars so if you want to buy the stuff, we'll do it together!

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Guys,

 

I'm keen to get my car professionally detailed and I'm looking for some recommendations from people about detailers which have carried out work on their vehicles. I've had a good look around and I know we have some guys on the forum doing really great work.

 

My only concern is that I'm based in Bath and I have been struggling to find anyone close to me who I can find firm recommendations for. Also I don't have a garage or drive or even the facility to practically supply power and water. Below is my red Zed which I would like to have done

 

circuszeds.jpg

 

Any recommendations or advice gratefully received guys

 

Be happy to help out.

I can bring water and power in my van so thats not a problem.

All I'd need is for you to make sure it doesnt rain, and I dont get run over :#1:

If you want to see examples of my work do a bit of digging on this forum and also DW in the Studio section

Best wishes

Tim

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Wooo Captain, that's one hell of a list of goodies, I'll take a look online at camskill ;). Thanks for letting me know that getting to Bath is do-able for you Tim, much appreciated. I've got some budgeting and more research to do I think.

 

Thanks guys :thumbs:

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Wooo Captain, that's one hell of a list of goodies, I'll take a look online at camskill ;). Thanks for letting me know that getting to Bath is do-able for you Tim, much appreciated. I've got some budgeting and more research to do I think.

 

Thanks guys :thumbs:

 

Research!! To buy some buckets and polish. :scare:

 

No wonder you work in IT. :lol::lol:

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Wooo Captain, that's one hell of a list of goodies, I'll take a look online at camskill ;). Thanks for letting me know that getting to Bath is do-able for you Tim, much appreciated. I've got some budgeting and more research to do I think.

 

Thanks guys :thumbs:

 

Research!! To buy some buckets and polish. :scare:

 

No wonder you work in IT. :lol::lol:

 

It's all about buying the right buckets and polish! I spent ages researching the best products to use after I bought the zed, they do keep it looking nice and clean though so it was worth it.

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Guys,

 

I'm keen to get my car professionally detailed and I'm looking for some recommendations from people about detailers which have carried out work on their vehicles. I've had a good look around and I know we have some guys on the forum doing really great work.

 

My only concern is that I'm based in Bath and I have been struggling to find anyone close to me who I can find firm recommendations for. Also I don't have a garage or drive or even the facility to practically supply power and water. Below is my red Zed which I would like to have done

 

circuszeds.jpg

 

Any recommendations or advice gratefully received guys

That's already looking pretty shiny! Just keep doing what you're doing!

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Wooo Captain, that's one hell of a list of goodies, I'll take a look online at camskill ;). Thanks for letting me know that getting to Bath is do-able for you Tim, much appreciated. I've got some budgeting and more research to do I think.

 

Thanks guys :thumbs:

 

Research!! To buy some buckets and polish. :scare:

 

No wonder you work in IT. :lol::lol:

 

Oi! :boxing:

 

cheeky bleeder :lol:

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  • 2 weeks later...
The foamy fountain seems to be an annual event in Bath, it normally happens just after the uni students return from their holidays but I'm sure that's just a coincidence...

 

Once did this to a fountain inside a shopping centre as a "protest" against, er, well I can't remember, in Taunton.

 

Used industrial foam, and an indelible dye. Because of CCTV cameras etc. the main "urban terrorist" dressed as an old man with beard and dropped about a gallon of the stuff in to the fountain. The rest of us acted as look-outs and distractors.

 

We over-did the foam because the fountain foamed to about 15 ft in the air with a mauve suds.The council had to drain it and clean it at a cost of "thousands" according to them.

 

I'm sure this led to the overthrow of Thatcher 10 years later. :lol::lol:

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The foamy fountain seems to be an annual event in Bath, it normally happens just after the uni students return from their holidays but I'm sure that's just a coincidence...

 

[GrumpyOldManModeOn]Bloody students!.....[/GrumpyOldManModeOff] :lol:

 

I was actually a student there recently, just not one of the ones involved in playing with the fountain. But, yes, bloody students!

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