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Old 28-07-2006, 01:11 PM   #1
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Just after peoples experiences with Car Wash Places around Sydney. There is a few around my area which i wouldnt mind trying one is called Star Wash Cafe and i usually see exotics getting done when i drive by, but i dont want them to mistreat my pride and joy.

Do you think its worth paying $100 plus to get professionally done or do it yourself and just go hard with the Merguires Products

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Personally I prefer to do it myself, but if you don't have the time or facilities then I guess they would be a good alternative.
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No chance I'd use one you see them using the same nasty bucket, sponge & chamois for car after car so every body elses dirt & grit gets rubbed over & swirling your car.

PS You can do a lot better then Meguiars
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The thing is ive got a free voucher (from Ford) for a full detail from on of these places and i wouldnt mind using it just as a once off thing.

Ive always trusted and think merguries is pretty top notch when it comes to making ur car feel like glass. So i wouldnt use anything else
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Merguries is really good im always using it and have never had any problems with there stuff
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Old 28-07-2006, 03:12 PM   #6
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The thing is ive got a free voucher (from Ford) for a full detail from on of these places and i wouldnt mind using it just as a once off thing.

Ive always trusted and think merguries is pretty top notch when it comes to making ur car feel like glass. So i wouldnt use anything else
Yeah give them a try. Good to get a pro detail once in a while. But its fun doing the whole deal yourself at home all Sat afternoon, few mates around, coupla beers, music.... take your time... Meguiars is top stuff.
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Yeah give them a try. Good to get a pro detail once in a while. But its fun doing the whole deal yourself at home all Sat afternoon, few mates around, coupla beers, music.... take your time... Meguiars is top stuff.
Yeah that what i usually do. I think ill give em a go, if they are unprofessional ill just givem bad feedback but i think it will all right.
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I went to a Star Wash last weekend and got their $75 wash. Was pretty happy with the result apart from these wierd little black dots of material that appeared on my bonnet. They rubbed off easily so wasnt too fussed about it and when I pointed it out to them they were happy to remove them and also gave me a free voucher for next time. Went to a Crystal car wash cafe today (was in the area and my baby needed a clean), got their basic wash for $20 and ended up with a nasty scratch on the bonnet. (Didnt notice until I got her home). Not happy and wont be going back there, hope it buffs out. Think I will be going back to Star Wash next weekend!
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Old 21-01-2007, 12:18 PM   #9
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Have been to several around Sydney in my travels ... seeing as I only get the work ute washed there ... I do try to keep it clean though ... there are some average ones ... and some good ones.

There is a dodgy looking one at Prospect (Formula One) ... and I'd have to say they do the best work of any I have been to.

The one at Ryde (near Marsden Rd intersection on Victoria Rd) isn't too bad ... have had it cleaned there a few times.

And the Crystal car wash in Chatswood near work aren't bad either.

As I said ... it's the work ute ... as long as it gets a clean every now and again ... it doesn't bother me ... I can't wash it at home (I am on tank water and water is precious for me).

I am going to get the work ute detailed by a pro soon as the paint does need a little attention though (as it isn't garaged at home ... even though I have 4 garages).
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This is in Melbs though

I borrowed my Dad's car one day and it was already dirty before I pikced it up but I thought since it was nice of him to let me borrow it I would get it cleaned.

Took it to one of those Car Wash Cafes, got the $110 super deal............

Car was all clean time to pay and drive away BUT they didn't know I use to work in a Car Wash so I know where the dirt is if not cleaned properly.

Checked Door Jams - Still Dirty
Checked Front and Lower Grille - Still Dirty
Checked around Exhaust Pipe - Still Dirty
Check water channels in boot - Still Dirty

Anyway the list goes on and I was there for abother 30 minutes before I was kind of happy and drove away.

But its the luck of the draw, everyone will have a horror story for anything.......

As long as you check everything it should be okay....
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Usually doesn't bother me if they leave a few little things .... I don't mind going over it and cleaning the little things afterwards myself ... but it is nice to see they are done though.

As long as they clean all the hard crap and the majority of the work is done ... i am happy ... I don't mind the fiddly detailing afterwards.
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Cleveland street Sydney down the road from the bat and ball, clevland hotel etc. Towards surry hill any way, I used one there and got to know the guy. They did a lot of very rich people and limo's etc and They were doing some really nice cars but when the GT rolled in it was premo service man, they loved that car so it got the good treatment. people Just can't ignor an Aussi v8, somthing to do with its supercar brothers and the general nostelgia of it all brings out the clasic car loving personality in us all. I can recomend them any way. Professionals and great service.
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MistaFiesta you say it's your pride and joy !
Please don't take this the wrong way but you got to be joking.....
These car wash cafes are the maccas of the detailing world !
Christ they don't even use micro fibre cloths or towels talk about cheapskates and wgaf about the customers paint.
The porsche,bemeer owners etc that use these places only care to have a car look clean but I bet you look close at the paint it would have swirls marks etc....
As Jucy mentioned how about asking them how often do they clean their soap buckets ? after countless rims etc they clean, christ I can feel the scratches on my paint.
As for experts ? Maybe some have an idea but I bet the staff turnover must be high.
Sorry off rant....
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Old 21-01-2007, 02:21 PM   #14
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MistaFiesta you say it's your pride and joy !
Please don't take this the wrong way but you got to be joking.....
These car wash cafes are the maccas of the detailing world !
Christ they don't even use micro fibre cloths or towels talk about cheapskates and wgaf about the customers paint.
The porsche,bemeer owners etc that use these places only care to have a car look clean but I bet you look close at the paint it would have swirls marks etc....
As Jucy mentioned how about asking them how often do they clean their soap buckets ? after countless rims etc they clean, christ I can feel the scratches on my paint.
As for experts ? Maybe some have an idea but I bet the staff turnover must be high.
Sorry off rant....
Get some megs and sweat it out for a much more satisfied finish.
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hehehe... we have a ripper car wash in melbourne, on the warrigal and center road intersection.... It's called Kitten's or something to that effect, Young busty girls washing your car with skimpy bikini's... i wouldnt care less if they washed my ba with a hessian bag full of rocks.


Just kidding (about the bag thing).

I was going to get my BA done at one of these joints, but they are pretty pricey.. i would rather get a mobile car detailer to come around and give it a crack... which i might actually do very soon, once all this crappy rain full of ash stops here!
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hehehe... we have a ripper car wash in melbourne, on the warrigal and center road intersection.... It's called Kitten's or something to that effect, Young busty girls washing your car with skimpy bikini's... i wouldnt care less if they washed my ba with a hessian bag full of rocks.
Why not just park across the street and get a good view for free? :P
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paid between $12 and $30 for this service.

Some great, some average. no damage - thats whats important I guess.
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MistaFiesta you say it's your pride and joy !
Please don't take this the wrong way but you got to be joking.....
Get some megs and sweat it out for a much more satisfied finish.
No harm done at all. I should have pointed out that at the time i made my post, i had a free carwash @ Star Wash Cafe thanks to Ford Australia. that expried after a month. You will be please to know that i never used it. I have always cleaned my car by hand even if a full detail takes me 8 hours. Only been using merguires and pretty happy with there range.



Yes its only a Fiesta, But its mine. Anyways the point is i dont trust anyone else doing anything with my car. The sweat is all worth it.

Just out of curiousity, why would anyone go to these places if the majority of em arnt up to standard?
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Just out of curiousity, why would anyone go to these places if the majority of em arnt up to standard?
Why do people eat at Macca's when you can cook a better burger at home, it's just easier some times.

Car looks good, well done.
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Why do people eat at Macca's when you can cook a better burger at home, it's just easier some times.
Well thats a pretty good answer, but i coulnt do that to myself even if its the easy way out. I would go nutz it was something more special than a fiesta and they decided to scratch something before a AFD. They should have a policy " you scratch it, you pay for it".
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yeah Mista Fiesta, I would only take my car to one of those joints if they had a poilcy like that, but i think they would just say it was there before, blah blah blah.. most of the people working at these places are numb nuts and probably dont respect other peoples vehicles. Where as on the other hand.. .like i said before, i am sure a mobile car detailer would do an awesome job, be careful & have some sort of insurance.
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No chance I'd use one you see them using the same nasty bucket, sponge & chamois for car after car so every body elses dirt & grit gets rubbed over & swirling your car.

PS You can do a lot better then Meguiars
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And I thought Meguiars was the best products on the market. : :

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Ergh its like this in brisbane, with these water restrictions the way they are ive just about given up trying to wash my car at home myself, today i ended up driving it through a laser wash which to my suprise did a great job, i usually wouldnt do this but as the car was covered in dust and tree sap / crap it had to be wash asap before something damaged it.
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ROFL talking about the chicken before the egg...threadmined :
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Stupid question # 123

Does anyone have a rough idea of what these guys charge and how its structured per level ?

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I take my car one in a while to the carwash guys at Knox, around $50 for a wash, vac & interior clean, they do a pretty good job.
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paid between $12 and $30 for this service.

Some great, some average. no damage - thats whats important I guess.
Is that with the girls in bikinis? How often have you visited?

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