Detailer recommendations in MD/DC

gdoan

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What's the best way to find a good detailer? I don't care if they're private or professional, just that they do a great job.



I'm looking to have my M5 detailed.



TIA,

Greg

2003 ///M5 Jet Black/Black, Sport

Beastpower Sway Bar Brackets, Bluetooth, Aux Audio Input & all "plus" options except PDC
 
I can recommend my company, A Perfect Shine Premium Mobile Detailing. Just do a google search for our name and it will be the first link. We have a 100% satisfaction guarantee as well.
 
joburnet said:
I can recommend my company, A Perfect Shine Premium Mobile Detailing. Just do a google search for our name and it will be the first link. We have a 100% satisfaction guarantee as well.





Joburnet Nice web site you put together , I noticed you use some Zaino products . Did you happen to check the thread last week about Pro's using these products . If you didn't get a chance to read it here's a link .



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=59135&page=4&pp=12



I don't know if you had any luck getting MSDS sheets from them but I haven't . I just thought you would be interested in this subject.



:buffing:

Regards

Jerry
 
Rollman - I've had very good luck with Zaino. I actually have people call me from pretty far away and bringing their cars by just because I use Zaino and nobody else in the area does.
 
joburnet said:
Rollman - I've had very good luck with Zaino. I actually have people call me from pretty far away and bringing their cars by just because I use Zaino and nobody else in the area does.





I think you missed the point of my post . I'm not refering to how you like the product . My post in that thread had to do with MSDS sheets for the product . You do know what they are ?



I was giving other Pro's some headups on what can happen if you don't have MSDS sheets for all chemicals . On the Megs forum one of the guys reported he was fined $500 for not having MDSD sheets for his chemicals.
 
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