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You may ask yourself: "Why should I pay to get my car detailed when I can clean it myself or go to a car wash for a few dollars?"
Well, we professionally clean your car with carefulness and quality. Your average car wash uses automatic brushes that leave swirls all over your paint. We, on the other hand, get into each and every crevice and leave you with the highest satisfaction. Our services take hours whereas a car wash takes a few minutes. That alone should clear up which one is doing the better job. If you look at the "Our Work" section, you can see how thoroughly we clean every inch of your car.
What is polishing, waxing, and ceramic coating?
Waxing is a process of applying a protective wax product to the exterior surfaces of a vehicle, such as the paintwork, to enhance its appearance and provide a layer of protection against environmental elements.
Waxing is a routine part of car maintenance, and it's recommended to wax your vehicle every few months or as needed, depending on the type of wax used and the environmental conditions your car is exposed to. Regular waxing will help keep your car looking its best and protect its paint from various elements that can cause damage over time.
The primary purposes of car waxing are as follows:
Protection: Wax creates a protective barrier on the vehicle's paint, shielding it from harmful elements like UV rays, bird droppings, tree sap, road salts, and pollutants. This barrier helps to prevent oxidation and fading of the paintwork.
Enhancing shine: Car wax enhances the paint's gloss and shine, giving the vehicle a well-maintained and polished appearance.
Water beading: A properly waxed surface causes water to bead up and roll off easily. This effect, known as hydrophobicity, helps in keeping the car cleaner for longer and makes it easier to wash off dirt and grime.
Mild scratch-filling: Some waxes have mild filling properties that can help temporarily hide or diminish the appearance of fine scratches and swirl marks on the paint.
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Polishing is a process used to improve the appearance of a vehicle's paintwork by removing imperfections, swirl marks, light scratches, and other surface defects. Unlike waxing, which primarily provides a protective layer, polishing is more focused on correcting and restoring the paint's finish to a smooth, shiny, and reflective state.
Here are the key objectives of car polishing:
Correcting imperfections: Polishing is designed to eliminate or reduce the appearance of various paint defects, including swirl marks, light scratches, water spots, bird droppings etching, and other minor blemishes.
Enhancing gloss: By removing surface imperfections, polishing enhances the paint's clarity and depth, resulting in a more brilliant and glossy finish.
Preparing for waxing or sealing: While polishing can remove contaminants and oxidation, it doesn't provide long-term protection. However, a properly polished surface prepares the car for the application of car wax, sealants, or ceramic coatings, ensuring better adhesion and longer-lasting protection.
We always provide a polish before a coating!
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Ceramic coating refers to a protective layer that we apply to the exterior of your car. The primary purpose of ceramic coating is to provide a strong and durable shield against environmental contaminants, UV rays, scratches, chemical stains, and other harmful elements that can damage the surface.
Here are some key characteristics and benefits of ceramic coatings:
Hydrophobic properties: Ceramic coatings create a hydrophobic surface, meaning it repels water and prevents water spots from forming. This property helps to keep the surface cleaner for longer and makes it easier to wash off dirt and grime.
UV protection: Ceramic coatings offer some level of protection against harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun, which can cause fading and oxidation of surfaces over time.
Chemical resistance: The coating acts as a barrier against various chemicals, bird droppings, tree sap, and other contaminants, reducing the likelihood of stains and damage to the underlying surface.
Scratch resistance: While not entirely scratch-proof, ceramic coatings can provide a degree of scratch resistance, helping to minimize surface scratches and swirl marks.
Enhanced appearance: The coating can give surfaces a glossy and smooth appearance, enhancing the visual appeal of the object.
Long-lasting protection: When properly applied and maintained, ceramic coatings can last for several years, providing long-term protection.
Applying a ceramic coating often requires professional expertise, and the process involves thorough cleaning, surface preparation, and careful application to achieve the best results.
It's important to note that while ceramic coatings offer significant benefits, they are not a substitute for proper maintenance. Regular washing and care are still necessary to preserve the coating's effectiveness and keep the protected surface in top condition, which is why we would recommend our recurring subscriptions to keep your car highly valued.