Juicy Details Ltd
Written by: Vinnie van Rooij
Juicy Details Ltd is a detailing products brand from Suffolk, United Kingdom. John Bramhill is the man behind the brand, who has been a detailer for several years. Juicy Details sells many different products.
The products
The range of products offered by Juicy Details variers from shampoo, sealants and cleaners to brushes and MF towels.
Juicy Details history
Juicy Details started out in 2006 under a different name: Autogleam Car Valeting. Although Cargleam Car Valeting still exists, the products used and offered got renamed and offered under the name “Juicy Details”.
Company information
has its own company website and is active on social media. John himself can occasionally be found on detailing groups on social media. Juicy Details can also be found on some detailing events.
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