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Mobile Car Valet and Detailing in Blackrock, County Louth
Need a Mobile Car Valet Blackrock, County Louth? 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.
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Mobile Car Valet in Blackrock, County Louth
What you get when booking AutoLuxe mobile car valet in Blackrock, County Louth:
Arrive on the time you scheduled
Provide you with a fully qualified car valet and detailing
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To work efficiently and minimise disruption
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Blackrock (Irish: Na Creagacha Dubha) is a seaside village just to the south of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The village is in the townland of Haggardstown. The current population of the village is about 3,000.
In the 1950s and 60s, Blackrock was a holiday destination for people in landlocked Monaghan and Cavan. The beach, which is pictured in colourised postcards of that era (still on sale), was created with sand imported from beaches further down the coast, as sand is continually washed away contributing to the buildup of silt in Dundalk Bay. Although it is no longer considered a tourist resort, there remains a tradition of visiting Blackrock on the 15th of August (vide the Celtic feast of Lúnasa).