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						<p>Got a question for the community here because I&#8217;m in a bit of a tricky situation with my schedule. My AC started blowing hot air yesterday evening on my way home from work and with my job I really can&#8217;t afford to take time off during the day to drop the car at a workshop and wait around for hours. I&#8217;ve been looking into mobile mechanics who come to you instead, seems like a convenient option but I&#8217;m a bit skeptical about how thorough they can be without a proper garage setup. I found one company online that offers exactly this kind of service, they&#8217;re called something like <a href="https://caracrepairsharjah.ae/" rel="noopener" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Car AC Repair Sharjah</a> based, and their website makes it look pretty professional with all the equipment shown and everything. Has anyone actually used a mobile service for AC work before? I&#8217;m wondering if they can properly vacuum and recharge the system on the spot or if it&#8217;s more of a temporary patch job. Would rather get it done properly the first time even if I have to wait until weekend honestly.</p>
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