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Looking for ,Detailing 100%Hand Car Wash, High Performance, Detail Center, Interior Exterior,Polishing,Paint Restoration, we also use Organic cleaning products.
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North Vermont Avenue 657, 90004, Los Angeles, United States
- usacarwashdetail.com
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This place is super speedy and…
This place is super speedy and efficient!! Not only did they detail my car really well, they were also above and beyond and helped me change a tire. I'm so thankful for Christian, Nain and Henry!!!
They're also in the same space as George's- another go to of mine for car repair. A lot of people in my apartment complex come here too.
It's close to a Gelson's, so you can walk down there and back and your car will be ready to go!!
Thank you guys!!!
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