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What's a reasonable price to pay to get my car detailed?
I have to admit, before I started to read the forum, I would never have considered having my new car detailed, but seeing some of the results and understanding the benefits of a decent coating I'm now considering adding it to "the list"!
I've sort of come to the conclusion that G-Tecniq seems to be the coating of choice, but I've had some wide ranging quotes - from £400 to almost double! I understand some of the G-Tecniq coatings are different so I would expect a degree of variation, but this seems a lot. So what's reasonable?
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Best money I ever spent - car looks fantastic after wash with not a swirl mark on site and the CP wheels take no time to clean.
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06-13-2016, 05:33 PM | #3 |
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You can get it detailed for as low as £200, it depends on the level.
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I see you're in Surrey? Me too, and I paid about £350 for a full inside and out using a firm not too far away from me. He didn't use a G-Techniq coating but instead a brand called Kamikaze. Another chap on here used the same firm. I was and am still incredibly pleased with the results, washing is easy, I still get high gloss 3 months later and any mark on any interior surface seems to wipe off with ease. I suspect G-techniq is another level up, but I struggled to find anyone accredited near to me and so I gave up and went for something else. PM me if you'd like his details (an earlier thread of mine has some pics of it just after picking it up post detailing - that was a good day)
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There is also Opti-Coat / Opti-Guard.
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...d.php?t=350399 ... And cost should be less than £400 for external & internal. See the post link above for level of work done.
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06-14-2016, 01:49 AM | #7 |
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A new car detail with minor paint correction and wax / sealant is around the £200 mark.
For a ceramic coating you are looking around the £500 mark from the prices I have been quoted. it's normally a 2 day booking also due to curing times. I'm lazy and don't even wash my cars anymore as my detailer does it for me. Especially in the winter. My 335d had 0 swirls, scratches or marks due to this. it's money well spent and I would recommend a professional detail without question.
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My 330D touring was £350 first time then £475 the second time due to extra correction work to sort out the mess the bodyshop made of the paint finish.
The M3 was £325 each time Gtechniq products all over |
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This new facility is in Chester http://apmcustoms.co.uk/gtechniq/ |
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I'm looking to have this done too, when I get the car back from having the bumper sorted. I've got a guy near me in Essex (Definitive Detail) who uses all the GTechniq products. you can get a price on line but do you know what products your guy used? I have the option of C2 Liquid Crystal, EXO, Crystal Serum Light, Crystal Serum Light topped with EXO, Crystal Serum, CS Black – Crystal Serum topped with EXO.... and the price increases quite steeply respectively... like you, this guy charges about £800 (when I opted for middle of the road Crystal Serum Light topped with EXO), which I thought was pretty steep. It does include all interior, wheels, leather, rubbers you name it.. and will take 15 hours... just curious whether I would be getting just as good results when using the cheaper C2 liquid crystal over the serum and black stuff? is GTechniq the best and recommended products to use? cheers D
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I used GTechniq as the MD is an old mate of mine so wouldn't have considered anything else. Thankfully it's also very good indeed. I had CS Black and literally everything on the car was covered with relative other potions. I went for CS Black as Rob (MD) told me the finish is just that much better and is brilliant for resisting dirt. Can't fault it - pressure wash gets rid of pretty much everything before I even get as far as getting my warm mitt on the car! I am sure the lesser products are still good but felt if I was going to all the hassle, might as well do it properly. Cheers Guy
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ok, sounds like i'm going to have to bite the bullet and get the full works done... I hope the next person to own my M3 appreciates the work and expense gone into this car so far and in the future!! my Porsche didn't get any such treatment. I was still in shock that I managed to get it I suppose.
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I have it on mine with EXO, the EXO needs re-applying more regularly I believe. When I wash my car, as Guy said the dirt just comes off mainly with just a pressure washer. Water repels while your driving is cool to see too. I've bought a load of Gtec products to use at home too, so it get regular leather protection and I use one of their products C2 mixed 50-50 with water as a drying aid. Works beautifully. |
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Is nobody put off CS because of the correction issues? I thought it had to be wet sanded to correct so no light DIY correction with a DA are anything?
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Nick at SL Restorations said to just drop back as and if necessary. I'll clean it but anything else, will go to him.
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[QUOTE=JacksoB;20097761]I see you're in Surrey? Me too, and I paid about £350 for a full inside and out using a firm not too far away from me. He didn't use a G-Techniq coating but instead a brand called Kamikaze. Another chap on here used the same firm. I was and am still incredibly pleased with the results, washing is easy, I still get high gloss 3 months later and any mark on any interior surface seems to wipe off with ease. I suspect G-techniq is another level up, but I struggled to find anyone accredited near to me and so I gave up and went for something else. PM me if you'd like his details (an earlier thread of mine has some pics of it just after picking it up post detailing - that was a good day)[/QUOTE
Thanks for the feedback. I spoke to your contact. He says he has used all the brands but finds G-Techniq drys quite hard and can crack on sharp edges. He also made a comment that the G-Techniq technology was a few years old now and other products may be better as they are more flexible when dry. I'm sure they are all a shed load better than the GardX my dealer is recommending! Anyway, to cut a long story short I've booked the car in later this month. Once again, thanks for the recommendation.
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Norway 85, thanks for the link, their site is pretty comprehensive but I think I'll get a quote from ajfoggys guys as I'm based in altrincham.
Mr Foggy (it's to soon to just go with aj!) do you plan on just a new car detail or will you be taking one of the sealant protection as well?
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It's worth it though imo. When you wash the car for the first time its pretty special. This is the link to mine when they done it http://reepdetailing.co.uk/portfolio.php?galleryCat=198 |
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I'm taking mine to a detailer on Monday as I'm off on a business trip for a few days. I'll let you know when I get back on Wednesday how it works out.
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