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Originally Posted by darkonion
Just my two cents. If you want to do a really good job getting your car detailed, it is just cheaper to take it to someone and have it professionally done up. Once you get factor in your materials and equipment costs + a cost for your time, it's just about the same or more than going to a detailer. I am sure there are people here who can detail.
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Yeah, been on chemical guys website and looking up all the materials and product needed. So far my list is about ~$80 which isn't bad and should be able to do my brothers and dads car with the small bottles. Includes new towels and applicator/buffing pads. Although, this would be done all by hand. . . I figured I'd have to use up my whole day off to get the whole thing done, but I've always been a DIY guy.
If there is someone that can do a full detail my car for around that much ~$100, I'd be willing to just do that.