Earth Brass Matt Valet
George arrived exactly on time, was very courteous and professional, did an excellent job and went the "extra mile", will use him again to valet my Earth Brass Matt car.
Highly recommended.
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Car Detailing & Valeting company based in Yate but covering the surrounding areas.
41 Parnall Cresent, BS37 5XS, Yate, United Kingdom
George arrived exactly on time, was very courteous and professional, did an excellent job and went the "extra mile", will use him again to valet my Earth Brass Matt car.
Highly recommended.
Had an interior valet and I’m really impressed with the result. The whole interior looks and feels like new. He clearly took his time and paid attention to areas that usually get missed. Friendly, professional service from start to finish. Would definitely recommend and will be using again.
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