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Stuart
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Anything from basic valeting to keep on top of your car care and pre-sales preparation through to specific jobs like engine bay detailing, interior overhauls for mucky pups and winter refresh jobs :)

I can also underseal your car providing long term protection for our winter weather, road salt and general abuse that our roads sling at the undersides of our pride and joys.

I use a range of products from the likes of 3M, Car-Chem, Autosmart, Chemical Guys, Megiuar's, Autoglym, Hammerite, Tetroseal and Valet Pro amongst others to gain a high standard of improvement in paint finish and protection.

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All sounds very good to me. :) One question though (which dawned on my today) Do you also incorporate badge removal and paint tidy up? I have the OE Mitsubishi badge on the back that's pretty grotty/knackered that I'll replace at some point, plus a RalliArt one that should never have been on there to begin with. :nod:

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I can do pretty much whatever you want as long as I allow enough time (i.e. I know about it in advance of booking the job). I can normally remove the badges and get the paint back to OE standard but you need to allow for potential paint fade. This varies from car to car but I'm happy to have a look Dan.

Look forward to tackling the Pajero........please tell me it's cleaner than it was at the Charity Race Experience :D
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Cool, sounds fair enough to me mate. The Mitsubishi one I will be replacing with a new one so that won't matter too much. And the RalliArt one doesn't look like it's been on there for a couple of years. So it should be alright. :)

Yeah it's much more cleaner now, I shifted a lot of the mud. :D

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