Hand Car Wash Milton Keynes

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Original Poster:

3,660 posts

203 months

Wednesday 27th February 2013
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Any recommendations for a hand car wash in Milton Keynes?

I'm not an avid detailing freak but also don't want someone that's gonna scratch the hell out of my car!


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Ian Jones

239 posts

189 months

Wednesday 27th February 2013
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i would keep well away from any of the tesco/asda etc car washes

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Original Poster:

3,660 posts

203 months

Wednesday 27th February 2013
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I'm not after the 'pushing a trolley around the car park type'.

I'm hoping there is a decent hand job place that takes a bit of care. 2 buckets, micro fibres etc. I know they exist in some places!

70proof

6,085 posts

170 months

Wednesday 27th February 2013
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I'm not after the 'pushing a trolley around the car park type'.

I'm hoping there is a decent hand job place that takes a bit of care. 2 buckets, micro fibres etc. I know they exist in some places!
doubt you'll find someone who uses a two bucket technique, it'll be a mitt all down one side including wheels.....

jwo

986 posts

264 months

Wednesday 27th February 2013
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And scratched to buggery once the 'polish' comes off and you catch it glittering back at you in the sun light....

pmanson

13,387 posts

268 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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I've used 'Ronnie's' a couple of times (on the road near the Bowl) for a quick wash/hoover on the daily driver over the winter periods.

Always busy and it doesn't use brushes (just have to watch out for the washmitts being used all over the body).

You get a pre-wash spray down and they clean the wheels by hand. Into the machine for wash by hand, then while on the conveyor belt the car is washed by sprays then dried.

Once out they chamois the car dry.

Only a £5 IIRC

Muzzer79

12,073 posts

202 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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pmanson said:
I've used 'Ronnie's' a couple of times (on the road near the Bowl) for a quick wash/hoover on the daily driver over the winter periods.

Always busy and it doesn't use brushes (just have to watch out for the washmitts being used all over the body).

You get a pre-wash spray down and they clean the wheels by hand. Into the machine for wash by hand, then while on the conveyor belt the car is washed by sprays then dried.

Once out they chamois the car dry.

Only a £5 IIRC
This.

I don't use these places personally as I don't like the strong products they use and prefer to do it myself.

But if you must; Roni's is your place.

Also, there's a Texaco garage at Blakelands that suffice but I would recommend Roni's more.

AndrewD

7,624 posts

299 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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"andrew"! They are asking for hand jobs in MK shout

JBliss

1,147 posts

172 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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... don't want someone that's gonna scratch the hell out of my car!
Then dont take it to a hand car wash!!. Do you think they use a new bucket and new wash mitt for every car? They will wash multiple cars using the same mitt which is already dirty, and they are just rubbing that dirt into your paintwork. Id keep the fiver!

Edited by JBliss on Thursday 28th February 20:58

andrew

10,190 posts

207 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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AndrewD said:
"andrew"! They are asking for hand jobs in MK shout
maybe your friends from the railway station toilets can lend a hand ?

Composite Guru

2,366 posts

218 months

Thursday 28th February 2013
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I took mine to the one on the a421 BP garage near Kingston.

They did a thorough job and did use separate mitts for the bottom and top of the car.

I was pretty impressed with the finish anyway.

Matt

andrew

10,190 posts

207 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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after killing a few minutes waiting outside the ok garage, i can confirm that the adjacent peartree bridge car wash use the same cloths on the cars as they do on the cafe tables and worktops

hth

AndrewD

7,624 posts

299 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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andrew said:
after killing a few minutes waiting outside the ok garage, i can confirm that the adjacent peartree bridge car wash use the same cloths on the cars as they do on the cafe tables and worktops

hth
I read that as: I clean tables at the car wash smile

andrew

10,190 posts

207 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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AndrewD said:
andrew said:
after killing a few minutes waiting outside the ok garage, i can confirm that the adjacent peartree bridge car wash use the same cloths on the cars as they do on the cafe tables and worktops

hth
I read that as: I clean tables at the car wash smile
your reading is as suspect as certain of your character attributes

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3,660 posts

203 months

Friday 1st March 2013
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Composite Guru said:
I took mine to the one on the a421 BP garage near Kingston.

They did a thorough job and did use separate mitts for the bottom and top of the car.

I was pretty impressed with the finish anyway.

Matt
Went here this evening and was pleasantly surprised.

My car is a little swirly anyway from being washed by the dealership.

For a fiver they did a job which o couldn't be bothered to do in the cold and dark.

I'll give it a proper polish and wax myself when the weather's better but until then I'm happy my five pound spend!

Nicol@

3,851 posts

251 months

Monday 29th June 2015
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Topic resurrection for 2015.

Who do you use now?

JB!

5,255 posts

195 months

Monday 29th June 2015
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Magic on the H3 westbound near Newport/blakelands/tongwell.

Only on daily drivers though.

Anything nice and I'd rather pay a proper detailer or at least get my buckets and some megs gold class on it.

Muzzer79

12,073 posts

202 months

Monday 29th June 2015
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JB! said:
Magic on the H3 westbound near Newport/blakelands/tongwell.

Only on daily drivers though.

Anything nice and I'd rather pay a proper detailer or at least get my buckets and some megs gold class on it.
These guys are good - a colleague borrowed my car and they did quite a decent job for a good price.

Roni's is also still recommended - both at the Bowl and near the hospital.

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Original Poster:

3,660 posts

203 months

Monday 29th June 2015
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JB! said:
Magic on the H3 westbound near Newport/blakelands/tongwell.

Only on daily drivers though.

Anything nice and I'd rather pay a proper detailer or at least get my buckets and some megs gold class on it.
This is where the other half's car now goes. As you say, pretty good.

Mine does not as I've been trying to keep it swirl free since getting it detailed a couple of years ago.