i personally would prefer to DIY. but if you want somebody else to do it for you. my only suggestion is to visit a few of these detailers and see for yourself how good their work is. talk to the bosses if they are around. ask questions like what are the steps required for your car and what are the functions of each step.
that way, not only do you learn about what products will be used and how it will be used, you will also learn what steps are required to take proper care of a car.
some good places to start might be autodetailer, harry bright, carnauba autospa etc.
that way, not only do you learn about what products will be used and how it will be used, you will also learn what steps are required to take proper care of a car.
some good places to start might be autodetailer, harry bright, carnauba autospa etc.