Detailing a RR

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Dopey

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Gona get my RR detailed this week, its getting old and dog eared now, so i thought i would treat it to a full detailing, i will post picks up of some before and after pix, will keep you posted as to how it all pans out and if its worth the cost etc
 
They used to call it a full valet. But detailing makes it sounds posh:dance:
Its a valet but super + its a way over the top, they wax it about 4 times, wash it 3 times (with snow foam) put wet glosses on the top and protection all over the body, machine all the swirls out of the paintwork, it should be almost like a respray, but better, if you get my drift, they do the inside and the engine bay, and even polish the engine and exhaust (on stainless steel that is) :D
 
Some of us take it off road, and some of us have it done for product price only!! (but that's only some of us) the rest dive it on tarmac and it wont see a dirt road, let alone an off road course, and polish it every Sunday, and then bling it up to the hilt, but then that's them isn't it? each to there own

I have pick of me wading and going off road in deep mud and deep water,

I had this Landy from 5k on the clock so quite new when i got it, i use it and abuse it, so why not give a little back, lets face it its fun to go off the road and see what it duz now and then, its also good to drive along on tarmac and feel a little smug driving a car that nearly 10 years old and still looks as good as new, if i didn't then i may as well be driving a Ford or vauxhall, i also have a 1958 Series II Landy and i like that to look good too
 
There is nothing better than having a clean car. I used to be a professional car valetor.
Hate dirty cars. Although seeing as mine is 20 years it doesnt look much different after spending 2 Days doing it. And no, I don't mind getting it caked in mud, ****e or whatever.

How much they charging yer to do it? And I hope you get your moneys worth.
 
The full thing inside and out under the arches the engine bay, one reason im doing it is because i just got a second hand bonnet, and there are scratches on it, and it just spoilt the car, (got it on ebay for £50) and its a match with the colour i have already, plus it has the RR decal on it (mine came off on the pld one) but its in good shape for the price and almost dent free) but the whole thing (remembering its a big car too_ it would cost £450, ok i know its seems like a lot at first, but the inside is scruffy as is the outside, and when i bought the RR it was almost new (not like now you can buy them for under 2k now) and it set me back quite a few ££ and all the other bits i did on it, like chipping it, bigger intercooler etc, its a xmass and birthday gift from the wife and kid, i would rather have something i want, than a pair of socks, so depending on how good it is, i figure its ££ well spent, have a look at this as an eg, not mine!!

Magic Vs Range Rover DWs worst?.....Possibly - Detailing World
 
Well I hope it is worth the cost. You'll have to post some pics on the thread when it's done. As long as the paint work is in good order, and the interior is ok, it should come up bloody nice.
 
I like to see a clean vehicle, i have a concourse Sierra Cosworth, seen one wet road since 1986.

Dont like to see a 60 grand Range Rover neglected, they must be loaded to treat a highly expensive vehicle like that, i know there are suposed to be a off road vehicle but a bloke near me had a 2009 Ranger Rover and the dog jumps all over in it and has chewed the back seat
 
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