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SERVICES
DETAILING SERVICES:
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Clay bar treatment: removes bonded contaminants from the paintwork to leave the surface as smooth as glass.
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Machine polishing: restores faded or heavily swirled paintwork that is caused by road-side car washes and poor wash techniques.
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Full paintwork and upholstery protection: helps keep the paintwork cleaner for longer and your upolstery from getting stained - ideal if you have pets and children.
For prices on these vehicle detailing services or enquires about other vehicle valets please contact us.
We welcome fleets and trade customers.
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Headlights polishing available
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PLEASE NOTE !!!
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Engine bays are an extra charge and done at owners risk.
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Vehicles that are exceptionally soiled may incur an extra charge.
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Vehicles with excessive pet hair may incur an extra charge.
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All child seats need to be refitted by you, the customer.
We will advise you of any extra charges and ensure all vehicle cleaning services and prices are approved before your vehicle is cleaned.
ANY NEW AND PART WORN TYRES AVAILABLE !!!
Width
The three-digit number you will find on the left most side
is the width of the tyre. So, if the three digits are 145 then
it means the width of the tyre is 145 mm. We are talking
about the sectional width, and it is represented in
millimetres. It is important to mention that the tread width
is basically smaller in comparison to the actual width of
the tyre.
A tyre’s overall width is measured from its one side to
the other one. The extra sidewall items are also included
in the measurement. In fact, the raised letters and
kerbing ribs are also incorporated.
Talking about the section width of a tyre, it is measured
in the same way; except, the additional sidewall
elements are not included in the measurement.
Therefore, if you want to be more accurate with the
width then it is better to consider the section width of
the tyres.
Profile
Also known as the Aspect Ratio of a tyre, the profile is basically the height of the sidewall. The profile is expressed as a ratio between the sidewall and the section width of the tyre. For example, if you are looking at a 195/55 tyre then it means that the height of this tyre is 55 percent of its width. It means the height of that tyre would be 107 mm(55% of 195 mm). Tyres that have a smaller aspect ratio are usually meant for the sports cars. They are also called low-profile tyres and offer superb handling and cornering capabilities. On the down side, such tyres do not offer a well-cushioned and comfortable ride.
Rim Size
The rim size can be best described as the measurement of a tyre’s inner diameter combined with the wheel’s outer diameter. In the code, you must not get confused the letter ‘R’ with rim size.Here the letter R represents the construction type of the tyre. R stands for Radial. Most of the modern cars come equipped with radial tyres. So, if you see R 15 in the code then it means the tyre is of radial type, having a rim diameter of 15 .
Load Capacity
Every tyre has a maximum load capacity. The same is mentioned on the sidewall of the tyre, in the form of a numerical code. The numerical figure represents the maximum load the tyre can withstand when it is being operated at its top speed. If a car tyre has a load index of 82 then it means the maximum load capacity is 475. Before you buy a tyre for your car, you must check its load index to figure out its total load carrying capacity.
Speed Rating
Just like load capacity, every tyre has a speed limit too. Like we know, more heat is generated at higher speeds. For this reason, if you are someone who loves driving at higher speeds, you must buy tyres that come with a high speed rating. The speed rating is denoted by a letter; and, every letter represents a certain speed limit. For example, if a tyre has the letter ‘Q’ on it then its maximum speed limit is 160 kmph. Likewise, the letter R means 170 kmph, and so on.