Best detailer in the San Diego, CA area??
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Best detailer in the San Diego, CA area??
Hi guys, I just got a brand new 2016 Lexus IS 200T Fsport 4dr sedan last week. I decided to get a coating for it such as CQuartz Finest, Ceramic Pro 9H, Opti Pro, etc....
There are so many brands out there right now so it's really hard for me to decide on which brand to get.
I'm in the So-Cal area (San Diego, CA), does anyone know a trustworthy professional detailer that can do CQuartz Finest coating, and other as well? Thanks.
There are so many brands out there right now so it's really hard for me to decide on which brand to get.
I'm in the So-Cal area (San Diego, CA), does anyone know a trustworthy professional detailer that can do CQuartz Finest coating, and other as well? Thanks.
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Contact Wes. Not only are they certified CQuartz Finest Installers, they are one of the best detail shops in the entire country. He's a very nice guy and will surely get you taken care of.
Elite Finish Detailing
Owner: Wes Walz
Phone: 858-876-8794
Email: Detail@EliteFinishDetailing.com
Website: www.elitefinishdetailing.com/
Please let him know I sent you
-Zach McGovern
Elite Finish Detailing
Owner: Wes Walz
Phone: 858-876-8794
Email: Detail@EliteFinishDetailing.com
Website: www.elitefinishdetailing.com/
Please let him know I sent you
-Zach McGovern
#4
Contact Wes. Not only are they certified CQuartz Finest Installers, they are one of the best detail shops in the entire country. He's a very nice guy and will surely get you taken care of.
Elite Finish Detailing
Owner: Wes Walz
Phone: 858-876-8794
Email: Detail@EliteFinishDetailing.com
Website: www.elitefinishdetailing.com/
Please let him know I sent you
-Zach McGovern
Elite Finish Detailing
Owner: Wes Walz
Phone: 858-876-8794
Email: Detail@EliteFinishDetailing.com
Website: www.elitefinishdetailing.com/
Please let him know I sent you
-Zach McGovern
You get what you pay for. You asked for "the best." Kind of like wanting a top of the line lexus for the price of a base model Kia.
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I didnt say I wanted the "best", I said I'm looking for a trusworthy professional detailer.
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I know they have expanded quite a lot in the past year or two... I hope they are maintaining the same quality that they have always been known for. Wes is a "master installer" for CQuartz Finest and has always put out great work from what I have seen, but I am not sure how much he actually works on vehicles anymore.
The other option in the area is www.luxautodetailing.com, though I do not know the owner personally... but as an authorized Finest installer, they should be very reputable. CarPro is very selective.
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Recently or when?
I know they have expanded quite a lot in the past year or two... I hope they are maintaining the same quality that they have always been known for. Wes is a "master installer" for CQuartz Finest and has always put out great work from what I have seen, but I am not sure how much he actually works on vehicles anymore.
The other option in the area is www.luxautodetailing.com, though I do not know the owner personally... but as an authorized Finest installer, they should be very reputable. CarPro is very selective.
I know they have expanded quite a lot in the past year or two... I hope they are maintaining the same quality that they have always been known for. Wes is a "master installer" for CQuartz Finest and has always put out great work from what I have seen, but I am not sure how much he actually works on vehicles anymore.
The other option in the area is www.luxautodetailing.com, though I do not know the owner personally... but as an authorized Finest installer, they should be very reputable. CarPro is very selective.
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I am personally an authorized CQuartz Finest installer and am a huge fan of it.
Make sure you fully understand How to Properly Wash & Dry Your Car so you can maintain the finish afterwards.
-Zach
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Recently or when?
I know they have expanded quite a lot in the past year or two... I hope they are maintaining the same quality that they have always been known for. Wes is a "master installer" for CQuartz Finest and has always put out great work from what I have seen, but I am not sure how much he actually works on vehicles anymore.
The other option in the area is www.luxautodetailing.com, though I do not know the owner personally... but as an authorized Finest installer, they should be very reputable. CarPro is very selective.
I know they have expanded quite a lot in the past year or two... I hope they are maintaining the same quality that they have always been known for. Wes is a "master installer" for CQuartz Finest and has always put out great work from what I have seen, but I am not sure how much he actually works on vehicles anymore.
The other option in the area is www.luxautodetailing.com, though I do not know the owner personally... but as an authorized Finest installer, they should be very reputable. CarPro is very selective.
Sorry foot in mouth. It was lux he wasn't impressed with. Just said the the guy seemed super rushed, and didn't have his own place. He rented space from someone else's shop.
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They are all great products... you cannot make a bad choice as long as you have found an expert installer. If the proper care, prep, and installation is done to the highest level there is nothing to worry about.
I am personally an authorized CQuartz Finest installer and am a huge fan of it.
Make sure you fully understand How to Properly Wash & Dry Your Car so you can maintain the finish afterwards.
-Zach
I am personally an authorized CQuartz Finest installer and am a huge fan of it.
Make sure you fully understand How to Properly Wash & Dry Your Car so you can maintain the finish afterwards.
-Zach
So in the guide it said uses a good quality Microfiber cloth to dry the car after washing. But I thought drying with Microfiber cloth or whatever Microfiber weave will scratch the paint no matter what?
Unless I dry my car with an air blower or water Sheeting. But I still see a lot of guides out there telling ppl how to properly wash the car but most of them use Microfiber to dry the car?
So I'm confused, can you sheath me some lights? thx.
I live in an apartment so I can't wash my car right outside the parking, there is no source of water faucet and there's no power outlet for electric to hook up those Blower to dry the car.
So I always have to go to a DIY carwash. So is there a solution where I can wash my car with my own good carwash soap besides going to a carwash place? thx.
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Hey man, thx for the response. So what considered to be a good quality Microfiber cloth? I bought some from Chemical Guys, are those considered good quality ones?
There are so many brands and private detailer brands are selling them. It's hard to find and stick to one really good quality one.