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Car cleaning services, interior and exterior?
Verdasco
04-15-2017, 07:04 PM
planning to take my car to a car spa.... yes i made that up :alone:
need my car cleaned in the inside and the outside, so a full wipe down, vacuum, and wash... any recommendations around the richmond area?? hope nothing is too pricey?? $40? $30?
car is scion FRS if anyone needs to know
threezero
04-15-2017, 07:17 PM
^ a real detail starts at least $150 with at the most basic clay bar and wax. What you are describing is something high school kids do for fundraising at that price. there is several speed hand cleaning service by superstore. However I think even them charge more than 40$.
mind as well pay your neighbor's kid $40 to clean your car for you
BrokenEuro
04-15-2017, 07:27 PM
JRS Auto Spa on Westminster Hwy, one block east of No.3 Rd. in place of the old BMS Auto Spa.
hchang
04-15-2017, 07:36 PM
Sen Sha Ya on Hazelbridge
Or BMS Auto Haus off Bridgeport (Voyageur Way)
tegra7
04-15-2017, 08:31 PM
^But OP only wants to pay $30-$40 for a full detail.
BrokenEuro
04-15-2017, 08:40 PM
No, I think op is referring to a full basic wash, which $30 will do.
Verdasco
04-15-2017, 09:06 PM
^ a real detail starts at least $150 with at the most basic clay bar and wax. What you are describing is something high school kids do for fundraising at that price. there is several speed hand cleaning service by superstore. However I think even them charge more than 40$.
mind as well pay your neighbor's kid $40 to clean your car for you
i never said clay bar or wax... just cleaning up inside and a basic exterior car wash
Badhobz
04-15-2017, 09:09 PM
BMS hands down is the best in the buisnees. Joe and his wife are just fantastic at what they do. Although it's a bit more money than say your average car wash, the quality in the work and products used is quite evident.
threezero
04-15-2017, 09:15 PM
i never said clay bar or wax... just cleaning up inside and a basic exterior car wash
Sorry OP you said spa :p
Verdasco
04-16-2017, 12:38 AM
no worries! okay, forget the wash :P
how about just inside cleaning? wipings, vacuuming, etc.
yip_yee
04-16-2017, 04:37 AM
BMS in Bridgeport gave me the best work. Obviously, U paid what you get.
Verdasco
04-16-2017, 10:15 AM
any prices for BMS? cant seem to find any
tegra7
04-16-2017, 11:53 AM
https://youtu.be/_g5aOsTOV7c
BrokenEuro
04-16-2017, 01:09 PM
any prices for BMS? cant seem to find any
From their site:
We perform a multi step process that is safe for all vehicles. All cars are hand washed and dried with a plush micro fiber cloth.
Small: $39.99 | Medium: $45.99 | Large: $49.99
Interior or Exterior Only
Small: $24.99 | Medium: $27.99 | Large: $29.99
LUXURY CAR WASH INCLUDES
Citrus pre soak of all panels and wheel wells
Wheels and tires cleaned (barrel included if possible)
Hand wash using only PH neutral soup with no additives
Rinsed off with purified natural water
Door jams and gas cap cleaned
Interior wipe down with full vacuum
Rubber floor mats degreased and cleaned
Windows cleaned in and out including edges
They are good, but if you want something cheaper, I highly recommend JRS Auto Spa, which does the same as above, except for only $25-30. BMS has made a name for themselves, which is why they can charge an arm and a leg for a basic wash.
supafamous
06-04-2017, 11:29 AM
They are good, but if you want something cheaper, I highly recommend JRS Auto Spa, which does the same as above, except for only $25-30. BMS has made a name for themselves, which is why they can charge an arm and a leg for a basic wash.
JRS Auto Spa is now gone and replaced with RTG (I think they just changed owners and rebranded as the website for JRS redirects to RTG). I had a hand wash yesterday and they beat up my paint pretty good - was hoping to avoid a polish this season but they did enough damage that I'm gonna have to do one this year rather than put it off. I didn't watch them work but it looks like they just dragged their dirty mitts back and forth across my car without any rinsing of the mitts.
ravenhill
06-04-2017, 03:20 PM
If you're just looking to wipe down the interior/wash the exterior, I'd recommend doing it yourself.
Buy some Autoglym products from Canadian Tire. They're decent. Sure, you may spend more than $40-$50, but they'll last multiple cleanings. Plus, you'll probably do a better job because it's your own car versus some dude who's getting paid next to nothing and doesn't give a crap about wiping down a stranger's car with a dirty scummy rag.
prelude_prince
06-04-2017, 05:32 PM
I used to go to Bashir's. They seemed pretty decent then. How are they now?
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