A full car detailing is both an interior and exterior detailing. A full detailing can include exterior paint polishing and complete interior cleaning to remove stains, odors, and dirt from all surfaces. The exterior can be polished to remove light swirls and restore gloss before waxing. Here are some other things that a full package may typically include.
The first step to a perfectly clean interior of your car is to remove the surface dirt and dust. Dirty interior in not only aesthetically suboptimal but dust and allergens can cause that you don't feel comfortable in your own car.
It can be particularly frustrating if you use a paper towel or other cleaning tool that leaves those telltale small white flecks all over your dash. The dust may be gone but they’ve left an irritating remnant in their place!
Noticeable stains or foul odors are rather obvious signs that suggest it’s time to shampoo your car’s interior, but even without these signs, shampooing your car’s interior is a good precaution to use every now and then.
Your car mirrors are vital to your ability to operate your car safely and protect yourself, your passengers, and others on the road. However, they tend to get dirty or develop a film that affects their performance.
With great style comes great responsibility. Whether you accidentally spilled your drive-thru order or are coming home from an ultra-sandy beach trip, your seats are bound to get a little messy.
One of the great things about having your car detailed is to have all of the “nooks and crannies” cleaned. One of the most common places that can be very hard to reach is between the front seats and center console.
Steam cleaners are safe to use on some surfaces in your car, including upholstery and carpets. They quickly dislodge dirt, grease and stains by producing dry, superheated steam.
Cleaning the trunk of a car is often an afterthought for the owner, but professional detailers know it requires lots of attention. Items such as motor oil, dirty boots and etc. are more likely to be stored in the trunk, so there is often a wide variety of different stains to deal with.
Leather spells luxury, and its luxurious look and feel make it a perfect material for car seats. To retain this luxurious look, it is best practice to clean and condition your leather seats every two to three months.
If you love your car, you’ll be wanting to care for the rubber seals around the doors, boot, windows, bonnet and sunroof. If you don’t they can become brittle and slowly fall apart. Then you’ll be dealing with annoying issues like wind noise & water leaking into the car.
Waxes applied after vehicle detailing sits on top of the paint and help to create deeper hues in the paint with a liquid-like finish.
Microfiber towels are the best choice to use for drying your car. Not only are microfiber towels extremely absorbent, but they are comprised of durable fibers that suck away surface debris instead of smearing it on the surface. Plus they are so small they won’t scratch your paint.
Door jambs are one of those areas that tends to get overlooked a lot of the time. However, you will be surprised how much of a difference it will make when you open your door, and the door jambs are nice and clean. It’s like a nice little surprise every time you open the car door!
Caring for your glass is not only important for aesthetics but it’s also critical for driving safely. If too much glass cleaner is left on the glass you can expect to see streaking and hazing which can be a detriment to your vision.
If you allow brake dust to sit on your wheels for a prolonged period of time, it can eat into the coating (if there is one) and pit the metal. Brake dust is made of an adhesive and carbon fibers that come off the brake pad and tiny metal shavings from the rotor.
Most car damage like chips, stains, or scratches are sourced by contaminants that are acidic, strong base pH, and are hard. Bugs typically check all these boxes, which is why they can cause havoc on your paint, front grille, bumper, and headlights.
Generally speaking, paint sealant is going to be the better option as it does a better job of protecting your vehicle’s paint job for longer periods of time than car wax does.
Over time the wax is worn and washed away, once again, revealing the underlying scratches. In terms of paint correction, wax is purely cosmetic. It will make your car look good for a short time, but does nothing to remove the underlying scratches.
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A first impression means everything, and I always suggest the customer show the potential buyer the engine first. By creating that initial “Wow” or “Pop” right out of the gate really sets the tone for a good sale.
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Did you know that clean seat belts in cars should be done frequently? Yes, that’s right. Clean belts are often overlooked when it comes to car care and maintenance but they can become dirty just like any other car part.
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Unfortunately, the excitement of travelling with your pet can quickly wear off when you notice their hair is everywhere, on the seats, on the floor, and somehow even in the glove box. As most pet owners know, removing pet hair from your car can be an extremely difficult and time-consuming process.
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Heavy oxidation reduces light output from your car headlights. This can increase the risk of accidents, particularly when driving at night. Headlight restoration can help to avoid this. Studies have shown that daytime running lights can also reduce car accidents.
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Maintaining your car’s paint finish is important to preserve both its look and value. Fortunately, there’s an effective solution to remove these contaminants and restore your paint’s original luster – clay bar treatment.
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Car headliners are made of a soft foam-like interior covered with materials such as suede, fabric, vinyl, or even leather. Over time and due to daily use, most car headliners become dirty, discolored, or stained because of smoke, dust particles, and sometimes a leaky roof.
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One of the biggest causes of vehicle odors that can’t be removed is tobacco smoke. An ozone treatment will completely oxidize phenol gas, effectively neutralizing the odor. In this case, the odor will not return because the molecules have been destroyed rather than masked or filtered.
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Finally, various environmental factors can cause white residue to build up on your rims, such as dust, pollen, or tree sap. To prevent this, you can try parking your car in a garage or under a carport to protect it from the elements.
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Car Type | Standard Price | Max Price |
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Small Car (Toyota Yaris, Honda Fit, Chevy Spark or similar) | $ 175 | $ 195 |
Coupe | $ 185 | $ 205 |
Sedan | $ 195 | $ 215 |
Small SUV (Honda HR-V, Mazda CX3, Hyundai Kona or similar) | $ 205 | $ 225 |
SUV 5 seater | $ 215 | $ 235 |
Large SUV | $ 225 | $ 245 |
Minivan | $ 235 | $ 255 |
Pickup truck | $ 245 | $ 265 |
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