Auto Detailing (Interior & Exterior)

What is Auto Detailing?

Auto detailing is a comprehensive cleaning, restoration, and finishing process for your car — inside and out — using specialized tools, products, and techniques. Whereas a car wash is like a quick shower, detailing is the full spa day: exfoliation, massage, moisturizer, even a spritz of cologne at the end.

Exterior Auto Detailing

This is all about restoring and protecting the surfaces people see first. Beyond just removing dirt, the goal is to make the vehicle shine while protecting it against the elements. Key Steps:

  1. Thorough Washing & Decontamination

    • Hand wash using the two-bucket method (to prevent swirl marks).
    • Clay bar treatment removes stubborn contaminants (like tar, tree sap, and industrial fallout).
  2. Paint Correction & Polishing

    • Removes light scratches, swirl marks, oxidation, and dullness.
    • Done in stages with machine polishers and cutting compounds.
  3. Paint Protection

    • Wax, sealant, or ceramic coating provides a barrier against UV rays, road salt, and water spots.
  4. Wheels & Tires

    • Deep cleaning to remove brake dust buildup.
    • Tire dressing restores that rich, factory-black look.
  5. Windows & Exterior Trim

    • Crystal-clear glass, rubber revitalization, and plastic trim restoration.

Interior Auto Detailing

This is where detailing becomes personal — literally, your personal space. A clean, fresh interior isn’t just about pride; it’s about comfort, hygiene, and even reducing allergens. Key Steps:

  1. Vacuuming & Air Blasting

    • Carpets, seats, trunk, and vents get thoroughly vacuumed to remove dust, sand, and crumbs (yes, even that forgotten French fry).
  2. Shampooing & Steam Cleaning

    • Carpets, upholstery, and fabric are deep-cleaned to lift stains and odors.
    • Steam disinfects and kills hidden bacteria.
  3. Leather Cleaning & Conditioning

    • Gentle cleaning followed by conditioning to prevent cracks, fading, and stiffness.
  4. Dashboard, Panels & Crevices

    • Detailing brushes and microfiber cloths tackle buttons, vents, and cup holders.
    • UV protectants keep plastics and vinyl from drying or fading.
  5. Glass & Mirrors

    • Streak-free finish for perfect visibility.

FAQs

How often should I get my car detailed?

We recommend detailing every 4–6 months to maintain your vehicle’s shine, protect surfaces, and keep the interior fresh.

Our detailing covers interior vacuuming, polishing, exterior washing, waxing, glass cleaning, and restoring surfaces to like-new condition.

Depending on the package and vehicle size, a full detailing session usually takes between 3 to 6 hours.

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