**Are There Any Good Detailers In Las Vegas?**

M3_POWER

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Will be coming back to Vegas for Christmas and was thinking of buying my parents a Christmas present. They just got a brand new Benz and the detailer left some holograms along with minor swirls. Since I don't want to bring all my equipment down from FL, I will be willing to pay for a detailer. Anyone know of a good detailer in Vegas? Thank you.
 
Yeah I was going to mention the gloss it guys...I make a trip out there once a year for some work, but not going to happen around christmas time!
 
BHARE said:
Granite Auto Grooming

6000 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV.

Tel: 702-252-4000.

http://www.graniteautogrooming.com/



Ask for Rich and tell him that Brian sent ya!



Thank you! Will give them a call for a quote. Hope they aren't too expensive. I just need them to do light swirl removal along with some holograms from the dealership. I will prep it up for them (wash, clay, then sealant and LSP).
 
If your looking for a smaller outfit give me a call, I've been detailing on and off since the mid 80's in San Diego I currently make my home in Las Vegas. I am fully mobile and am also licensed and insured.



Dan's Mobile Detailing ( 702-370-6622 )
 
M3_POWER said:
Thank you! Will give them a call for a quote. Hope they aren't too expensive. I just need them to do light swirl removal along with some holograms from the dealership. I will prep it up for them (wash, clay, then sealant and LSP).



No offense but if I was doing a job for someone, I wouldn't want the owner to do all that when chances are the "PRO" will have to re do many of the things anyways. I have had a few customers say they would wash and clay before I got there to help save on some time since I am hourly based but even then I had to do some spot claying. Also, if I am polishing the car and doing the surgery type work, I'm not going to leave a job that way. I will clean the paint and apply the sealant my way. That's part of the job. You either get most to all, or nothing.
 
Got_Leather said:
No offense but if I was doing a job for someone, I wouldn't want the owner to do all that when chances are the "PRO" will have to re do many of the things anyways. I have had a few customers say they would wash and clay before I got there to help save on some time since I am hourly based but even then I had to do some spot claying. Also, if I am polishing the car and doing the surgery type work, I'm not going to leave a job that way. I will clean the paint and apply the sealant my way. That's part of the job. You either get most to all, or nothing.



I don't want to spend 400 on a job that I could do myself. I'm not going to lug my PC and polish on the plane. All I want is for the removal of the light swirls and holograms (the car has less than 10k). So just because someone owns a detailing business automatically makes them a "pro"? I'm sure this "amateur" is better than many detailers out there. Also, why are you posting on my thread when you have no pertinent information to my question?
 
Got_Leather said:
No offense but if I was doing a job for someone, I wouldn't want the owner to do all that when chances are the "PRO" will have to re do many of the things anyways. I have had a few customers say they would wash and clay before I got there to help save on some time since I am hourly based but even then I had to do some spot claying. Also, if I am polishing the car and doing the surgery type work, I'm not going to leave a job that way. I will clean the paint and apply the sealant my way. That's part of the job. You either get most to all, or nothing.



Yep, I can't blame you for that at all. You have to have standards. For example some folks think claying is just rubbing the bar on the paint a few times. Some other people like to clay till it comes up clean. I could see how this could really end in a bad situation.
 
M3_POWER said:
I don't want to spend 400 on a job that I could do myself. I'm not going to lug my PC and polish on the plane. All I want is for the removal of the light swirls and holograms (the car has less than 10k). So just because someone owns a detailing business automatically makes them a "pro"? I'm sure this "amateur" is better than many detailers out there. Also, why are you posting on my thread when you have no pertinent information to my question?



Mileage has nothing to do with it. My 125k mile Acura looks better than 90% of brand new cars. I'm just saying my standards and the average standards are different. It may be hard for you to find someone to do what you are looking for. I'm just saying I wouldn't. I do it the right way which is my way, or no way at all. Best of luck to you.
 
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