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Is your car grubby, dirty and looking dull? Detailing need to be done? We can solve your problems by using the highest standard of  full valet and car detailing products for a quick and easy way to bring your car back to life!

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Using our expertise and highly professional knowledge of the car valeting required for all vehicles, we can ensure that we do the best job for you. Your car van or jeep will come up looking like brand new. You will be love the results.

Call to book your Mobile Car Valeting in Avoca, County Wicklow on 089 4461147

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  • What you get when booking AutoLuxe mobile car valet in Avoca, County Wicklow:

    • Arrive on the time you scheduled
    • Provide you with a fully qualified car valet and detailing
    • Provide you with a specific timeslot
    • To work efficiently and minimise disruption
    • Fast reliable local mobile car valeting service
    • Fixed price labour on carpet cleaning
    • Strict Code of conduct for our valeters
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Avoca (Irish: Abhóca, formerly Abhainn Mhór, meaning ‘the great river’) is a small town near Arklow, in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated on the River Avoca.

The Avoca area has been associated with its copper mines for many years and the valley has been celebrated by Thomas Moore in the song “The Meeting of the Waters”. The name of the song derives from the meeting of the Avonmore and Avonbeg rivers, about 3 kilometres from the village of Avoca. The song is said to have been written under a tree, the stump of which remains by the Meetings. Avoca is also famous for its handweaving, with Avoca Handweavers based there.

Avoca was once known as Newbridge. It subsequently became known as Ovoca, and then in Victorian times as Avoca. Ptolemy mentions the river Oboka on his early map of Ireland. The official name of the village is now Avoca in English and Abhóca in Irish. None of the other names are used today.

Avoca has been used as a filming location for several films and television series. The BBC series Ballykissangel was filmed there. In 1967, Avoca was one of the locations used in the film Jules Verne’s Rocket to the Moon, and it was the setting for the comedy film Zonad which had a general Irish release in 2010.

The red kite, recently reintroduced to Ireland, is now commonly seen in and around Avoca.

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