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Keeping your wheels neat and tidy

Prestige Auto Car Detailing can help proud car owners keep their cars in immaculate condition.
Business owners Steve and Bryan offer a full car detailing service and can condition leather interiors to maintain beauty.
“We get the whole car and treat it inside out, including the engine bay and give it a buff and a polish,” Steve says.
“We can fully steam clean the inside of your car as well.”
Although a full clean takes six to eight hours to do, the team at Prestige Auto Car Detailing make the process as convenient as possible.
“We give customers a loan car for free. Or, we can pick the car up from the customer’s house or workplace and return it so they are not inconvenienced.”
Despite only operating for three months, Prestige Auto Car Detailing already has returning customers.
And when it comes to taking care of vehicles, Prestige Auto Care Detailing does it best.
“If it’s a colour we have in stock, we’ll clean up any minor scratches near door handles without charging for it.
“If we notice anything broken, we will give the customer a full report, so they can make the decision if they want to get it replaced or not.”
Those who purchase a battery from sister company Victorian Battery Company Geelong will receive a free engine bay clean at Prestige Auto Car Detailing.
Prestige Auto Car Detailing is open from 8am to 6pm seven days a week at 18 Bayley Street, Geelong, detailing is by appointment only, phone 1300 809 935.

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