My passion for car detailing began the moment I got my first car in 2010. What started as a simple desire to keep my vehicle looking its best quickly evolved into more than just a hobby. I became fascinated by the art and science of car care, spending countless hours perfecting my techniques, learning about the best products, and honing my eye for detail. Every wash, polish, and wax was a chance to push my skills further.
By 2019, I decided to turn this passion into a profession. Since then, I’ve dedicated myself to delivering exceptional and outstanding results for my clients. My attention to detail ensures that every car I work on is treated with the utmost care, whether it’s a quick clean or a full detailing service. I take pride in transforming vehicles, making them look as good as new, and often better. My commitment to excellence means that I never settle for anything less than perfection, and my clients’ satisfaction is my top priority.
Seeing the joy and satisfaction on my clients' faces when they see their cars revitalized is what drives me. It’s not just about cleaning cars; it’s about delivering a service that reflects the passion and pride I have for my craft. With every vehicle I detail, I strive to exceed expectations, ensuring that my love for what I do shines through in every job.
Glass polishing using cerium oxide
Glass polishing using cerium oxide
Decontamination is key to getting your car clean
Decontamination is key to getting your car clean
Water beading
Water beading
A5, Audi

Customer came to us after seeing out posts on social media and wanted to discuss what could be done to revive his car. We discussed options after looking over the vehicle closely. There was evidence of lower bumper damage and some panels had received paint in their lifetime so the customer opted for a full wash, decontamination, clay, single stage paint correction and a wax protection. We also discussed the condition of the roof and rear window to which the customer agreed to having these attended to. The roof was treated for the mould and algae growing on it and then recoloured and sealed to prevent water getting through. The rear window had significant water etch marks so was polished with cerium oxide and a random orbital polisher using a lambswool pad. All glass was sealed with a ceramic to improve safety in wet conditions.
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