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Not impressed at all. As the driver of a newer BMW I have seen some of the fancy cars that entrust their makeover to One-A-minute and I thought I was in good hands. I tested them out with an exterior car wash (with an eye for them to detail my baby at a later date), specifying that my rims and tires get polished up. The car was washed and they "wet" the tires up to a shine, however they did a half a$$ed job on the rims, and I had to instruct and point out the left over brake dust on the rims as though my vision is superior or something. Furthermore, the front fender area of my car had dead bugs all over it and they did a shoddy job on removing them too. I ended up driving a block to Canadian tire and buying the rim cleaner, and bug remover and just did the labour myself. So what did I pay $17.00 for? A mediocre car wash. Save yourself $7.00 and just get an exterior Touchless wash up the street at Esso (Dupont & Davenport) and then clean your own rims, and tires, and take the bugs off your cars' fender yourself. No one can clean your car as well as you can. Now if I can just find a detailing spot that really cares about what they do.
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