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cybreed 06-04-2013 01:52 AM

Oahu Auto Detailing Shop
 
Any good detail shops on the island of Oahu?

UruZai 06-04-2013 04:55 AM

It depends how far you are willing to drive. I heard Shea's luxury detail is suppose to be good but they are kind of pricey. Personally, I take my car to Two Bears auto detailing in Kaneohe but I think they have a shop in Pearl City as well. They did an excellent job for a decent price and it looked a lot better than when I first picked up my car from new city nissan. But I'm sure others will chime in with what shops they like lol :tup:

UruZai 06-04-2013 04:59 AM

And both shops have websites to look at, so just google both shops.

IMWEZL 06-04-2013 10:30 PM

I've had my Z detailed at Shea's before; not bad but pricey. The Z is not too hard to learn on your own if you have the time, resources, and a nice garage area.

cybreed 06-09-2013 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by UruZai (Post 2347220)
It depends how far you are willing to drive. I heard Shea's luxury detail is suppose to be good but they are kind of pricey. Personally, I take my car to Two Bears auto detailing in Kaneohe but I think they have a shop in Pearl City as well. They did an excellent job for a decent price and it looked a lot better than when I first picked up my car from new city nissan. But I'm sure others will chime in with what shops they like lol :tup:

I don't mind driving as long as they do show car condition work. It's hard to keep the car clean especially when it got hard water mark. :)


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Originally Posted by IMWEZL (Post 2348518)
I've had my Z detailed at Shea's before; not bad but pricey. The Z is not too hard to learn on your own if you have the time, resources, and a nice garage area.

How much did Shea's charge? and what kind of work did you have them do to your car?

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Originally Posted by UruZai (Post 2347223)
And both shops have websites to look at, so just google both shops.

Thanks

white_wolf 06-09-2013 05:06 PM

I would hit up Ranney from Pak Shak (owner). He's super friendly, and he does amazing work. He can answer any question about anything regarding detailing... I mean, he does own the shop. XD

I detail my own Z, but I buy 98% of my products from Ranney. He has a bunch of different options...so I can't say how much. Any good detailer always charges depending on the size/condition of the car.

I detail cars on the side sometimes, and I will highly vouch for Ranney and Shea. Ranney might be a little cheaper since he does it on the side...and he does it himself; but he does get busy...because he's good. Shea can be pricey, but he does excellent work too; and because he employs help, it's probably easier to set a sooner appointment.

cybreed 06-11-2013 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by white_wolf (Post 2355573)
I would hit up Ranney from Pak Shak (owner). He's super friendly, and he does amazing work. He can answer any question about anything regarding detailing... I mean, he does own the shop. XD

I detail my own Z, but I buy 98% of my products from Ranney. He has a bunch of different options...so I can't say how much. Any good detailer always charges depending on the size/condition of the car.

I detail cars on the side sometimes, and I will highly vouch for Ranney and Shea. Ranney might be a little cheaper since he does it on the side...and he does it himself; but he does get busy...because he's good. Shea can be pricey, but he does excellent work too; and because he employs help, it's probably easier to set a sooner appointment.

Thanks for the info. Hopefully Ranney work this coming Saturday so I can bring my car for him to take a look.


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