no. thay will go through your glove box, steal your change in your ashtray and maybe go drifting in it as well.
2007-02-03 19:31:03
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answered by prymtym06 1
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As we're on the UK & Ireland site, we know what valeting means!
It depends on what you ask them to do, though it's most unlikely they'd steam clean it.
It varies from valeter to valeter, but normally it involves a thorough wash, leather off & polish of the exterior, plus treatment of the wheels, plastics etc, followed by a vacuum out inside, wet 'n dry cleaning of the upholstery if required, treatment of the dash & trim, plus glass cleaning. They'll do the engine bay if you ask, tho' most people prefer to leave that alone.
Hope that helps.
2007-02-03 20:45:58
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answered by champer 7
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A valet is a person who parks your car for you at a fancy restaurant or hotel. I think you mean to take your car to get Detailed. Detailing is where the whole car is cleaned and polished from tip to stern. As for the quality of service that depends on who you take it to. Of course they can only work with what you give them. If your car is trashed they might have a hard time making it look "like new". Look in the local phone book for Detail shops.
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o_O I had no idea brits and irish called detailing valeting! Pardon me. I really had no idea that the asker was from a country foreign to me either. Even so my advice was sound whatever the name of the service.
2007-02-03 19:32:59
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answered by mazaker2000 3
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Try it first if your satisfied with their work probably they clean it thoroughly but if not find another valeting service. Sometimes its us car owner who can best clean our car. Try to clean your car during the time that your a bit feels " hyperactive" because sometimes we do feel tired of thinking cleaning our car but during episode of " hyperactiveness" nobody can stop you to do it. This is the time that you feels very good to do anything. Of course use car shampoo, car wax, carpet soap, tire black etc.
2007-02-03 19:35:54
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answered by briggs 5
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