Lone_Star
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- Jan 17, 2007
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Well after the great results that I was able to get on my mustang I am considering going ahead and doing a full detail on my truck. My best friend got me a full detail and it will be about $300. The price seems high to me from what I have read, but they seem to do a killer job. They do all this:
--Meticulously hand wash entire exterior surface including wheels & tires
--Use clay to remove all surface contaminants by hand.
--3-Step professional polishing to a high gloss finish for that “showroom fresh” look
--Touch up paint chips with matching paint & application of paint sealant
--Clean dash, vents, door panels and all vinyl trim with a protective cleaner
--Clean and condition all interiors with leather options
--Vacuum & extract soil from carpeting, seats & floor mats
--Spotless detailing of entire vehicle with special finishing brush & cloths
My main question is that for the $300 dollars, that would pay for almost half of a quality carpet extractor. Should I just detail my truck myself and get the extractor or just have my truck detailed by this company? Any suggestions? Thanks for reading, I know its long...
--Meticulously hand wash entire exterior surface including wheels & tires
--Use clay to remove all surface contaminants by hand.
--3-Step professional polishing to a high gloss finish for that “showroom fresh” look
--Touch up paint chips with matching paint & application of paint sealant
--Clean dash, vents, door panels and all vinyl trim with a protective cleaner
--Clean and condition all interiors with leather options
--Vacuum & extract soil from carpeting, seats & floor mats
--Spotless detailing of entire vehicle with special finishing brush & cloths
My main question is that for the $300 dollars, that would pay for almost half of a quality carpet extractor. Should I just detail my truck myself and get the extractor or just have my truck detailed by this company? Any suggestions? Thanks for reading, I know its long...