Auto Detailing

Whether you are trying to sell your vehicle or just want it looking good, our network of Detail Specialist offer everything from just a simple wash to a complete detail. We can arrange to have you bring your vehicle to either, one of our shop locations or we can come to your home or work (if you would like us to go to your work place, be sure that you have permission from the property management). 
 

A Typical* Complete Detail Includes:  

 Exterior -
  • Wash Exterior
  • Remove Oxidation / Clay Bar
  • Buff w/Compound
  • Wax or Teflon Paint Sealant
  • Wheels & Tire dressing
  • Chrome Polish
  • Rubber Dressing / Trim
  • Windows
  • Under Hood

Interior -

  • Vacuum
  • Shampoo - Carpet, Seats, Mats, Trunk, Door Panels, Headliner
  • Clean & Condition - Dashboard, Door Panels, Leather, Vinyl, Door Jams, Air Vents
  • Windows

*All our shops offer these basic services and more, please let us help design a package that fits your vehicles needs.

 
What are the benefits of using an Auto Detailer?

By getting a complete auto detail you keep the value of your vehicle up. Whether you are driving or your vehicle is just sitting, there are all types of airborne contaminants that can land on your vehicles surface. Even a slight wind can carry most airborne contaminants far beyond a work site. These airborne particles can damage most any surface and may drift for several miles. Below is a general breakdown of the common types of debris that can be found on vehicles.

Environmental Damage / Acid Rain

Industrial pollutants and emissions drift into the air and may combine with rain, snow or morning dew to form acids. These diluted acids settle on the vehicle's surface and as water evaporation occurs, the acid becomes of a higher concentration and may damage the surfaces, leaving slight depressions or craters.

Organic Airborne Materials

Acidic properties in bird droppings, insects, trees and pollen may cause organic damage to painted surfaces. If not treated, in time these and other organic materials may result in paint degradation.

Industrial Fallout & Chemical Emissions

Plant operations create various types of emissions such as petrochemical by-products and post-stack combustion. Other manufacturing operations can produce various types of emissions such as fly smoke, ash and other chemical releases.

Paint Coatings and Linings

These materials are commonly used for corrosion protection and are usually applied by spray, brush or roller. Common types of coatings and linings are acrylics, alkyds, epoxies and urethanes.

Roofing / Resurfacing Material / Tar / Oil Deposits

Surfacing materials used on roofs such as asphalt or polyurethane foam, tar and oil used on roadways are examples of these types of overspray. Metal Oxides - Railroad transportation, metal fabrication, sandblasting and mining operations produce metal oxide by-products. These by-products, commonly referred to as "rail dust," and can rust after settling on the finish, causing light-red spots.

Cement / Mineral Deposits

Cement, calcium, fertilizers, lime, salt and other minerals may result in overspray damage to the paint finish and other surfaces if left untreated.

Line Paint

Line paint from our streets is a very common type of epoxy-based reflective overspray that attaches and embeds to the top coat of the car's finish. This coating generally cures within moments of the damage occurring.
 
 By means of using a clay bar and then compounding the vehicle with a buffer, these airborne contaminants will be removed from your vehicle's finish, so it will be returned to the way it was, when your vehicle left the manufactures paint booth.
         
 
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