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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 Whitehall on 089 4461147

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  • What you get when booking AutoLuxe mobile car valet in Whitehall:

    • 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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Whitehall is a road and area in the City of Westminster, Central London. The road forms the first part of the A3212 road from Trafalgar Square to Chelsea. It is the main thoroughfare running south from Trafalgar Square towards Parliament Square. The street is recognised as the centre of the Government of the United Kingdom and is lined with numerous departments and ministries, including the Ministry of Defence, Horse Guards and the Cabinet Office. Consequently, the name ‘Whitehall’ is used as a metonym for the British civil service and government, and as the geographic name for the surrounding area.

The name was taken from the Palace of Whitehall that was the residence of Kings Henry VIII through to William III, before its destruction by fire in 1698; only the Banqueting House has survived. Whitehall was originally a wide road that led to the front of the palace; the route to the south was widened in the 18th century following the destruction of the palace.

As well as government buildings, the street is known for its memorial statues and monuments, including the UK’s primary war memorial, the Cenotaph. South of the Cenotaph the thoroughfare becomes Parliament Street. The Whitehall Theatre, now the Trafalgar Studios, has been popular for farce comedies since the mid-20th century.

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