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      04-02-2007, 08:24 PM   #1
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Detailing NYC area

Does anyone know where to find a detailing center that does "claying" in the New york city area?? i expect to take delivery of my 335i sometime in the next week or so and i want my baby looking good.

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      04-02-2007, 09:40 PM   #2
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Does anyone know where to find a detailing center that does "claying" in the New york city area?? i expect to take delivery of my 335i sometime in the next week or so and i want my baby looking good.

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Not sure why you would want to clay bar your car when its brand new. However if you are looking to wash/wax it and you are in the Brooklyn area, PM me I will give you the # to a guy by the name of Mark. He has his own company called Showroom Detailing and has his own van, so he will meet you where ever you are.

He is the only one I trust with all my cars.

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      04-03-2007, 12:40 PM   #3
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will Mark come out to Long Island? or does he only stay local

can you email me his info please? aristanet@yahoo.com
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      04-03-2007, 01:50 PM   #4
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Detail Dynamics in Mineola.
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great neck car wash or long island detailing
too soon to clay though..
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Big "A" Auto Detailing
718-445-9995
These guy are a small detail shop. They share the garage with "Dent Doctor" (which is convenient)on the whitestone expressway service road just off 14th ave.

When they wash or wax your car it is done with love.
I highly reco them same prices as park place
$20 Hand Wash
$40 Wash and Wax
He also does complete detailing and clay and has a tint guy that comes in.

The only problem is for the most part they work by appointment only.

They do one car at a time..but believe me it is well worth it.
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      04-25-2007, 05:43 PM   #7
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Detailing Dynamics in Mineola.

To the above posters who say claying a new car is not neccessary...you don't know what you're talking about and are spreading misinformation.

Claying a new car is perfectly reasonable. There are many bonded contaminants such as rail dust and other particulates from transit. Think of the journey it took on that boat over here.

But if you just want to clay your car I suggest you do it yourself. There is nothing mysterious about it. Wash your car, then grab the piece of clay with some spray lube, and lightly rub the paint. Remold the clay when it gets dirty. Done.
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      04-25-2007, 05:58 PM   #8
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i work at a shop the does detail too technik1.com thats the website check it out.
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      04-25-2007, 09:56 PM   #9
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Detailing Dynamics in Mineola.

To the above posters who say claying a new car is not neccessary...you don't know what you're talking about and are spreading misinformation.

Claying a new car is perfectly reasonable. There are many bonded contaminants such as rail dust and other particulates from transit. Think of the journey it took on that boat over here.

But if you just want to clay your car I suggest you do it yourself. There is nothing mysterious about it. Wash your car, then grab the piece of clay with some spray lube, and lightly rub the paint. Remold the clay when it gets dirty. Done.
hes right i always clay my new cars!!!
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I need help getting some scratches off my hood!!......what Big A charges for polishing/buffing and wax? Any other recommendation around Queens/LI area? Pricing? Anyone wanna teach me how to buff/polish myself? Reading FAQ is hmm.....still doesn't feel the same as watching someone does it. I am planning to get a PC, but I live in an Apt and would have really limited access to water...sigh...but am searching for a friend who I can use their driveway
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