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INTERIOR
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Steam Cleaning
Steam uses high-temperature water vapor, so you can break down dirt, grease, and grime. That means:
1.) Safer for you
2.) Better for the environment
3.) Gentler on delicate materials like leather or fabricIt also kills germs and bacteria. The heat from the steam naturally disinfects surfaces. It can kill:
1.) Bacteria
2.) Viruses
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Dressing
Interior dressings bring faded plastic, vinyl, and rubber surfaces back to life by:
1.) Enhancing color depth
2.) Giving a clean, even finish
3.) Making everything look fresh, not dusty or dry
Quality dressings have built-in UV blockers that help:
1.) Prevent fading, drying, and cracking
2.) Keep your dash, door panels, and trim in good shape over time
3.) Repels Dust and DirtSome dressings create a slick, non-greasy layer that helps repel:
1.) Dust
2.) Light dirt
3.) Fingerprints
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Window Finish
Improves Visibility & Safety
1.) Clean, visible windows2.) Zero glare or refraction
3.) Removes small dirt and debris that can damage the windows over time
EXTERIOR
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Wheels
Removes Brake Dust & Road Grime
Wheels are exposed to all kinds of dirt, brake dust, grease, and road grime. Over time, this buildup can damage the finish of the wheels, cause corrosion, and make them look dull. A proper cleaning removes all these contaminants and restores the wheels to their original shine.
Enhances Appearance
Wheels often take up a large portion of the visual impact of the exterior. Clean wheels with a glossy finish elevate the overall look of the car. Adding a dressing coating not only brings out that shine but also helps them look more consistent with the rest of the vehicle's detailing while keeping a protective coating.
Protects Against Future Dirt & Grime
Adding a dressing or protective coating helps to:
1.) Repel brake dust, road salt, and grime, so they don’t stick as easily.
2.) Create a barrier that prevents dirt from bonding to the wheel surface, making future cleaning faster and easier.
Boosts Longevity & Performance
Coating your wheels with a protective layer doesn’t just keep them shiny—it also helps to maintain the integrity of the wheel's finish. This can prevent wear and tear from UV rays, salt, and even minor road damage. Ceramic coatings or wheel-specific waxes add an extra layer of protection, making it easier to clean wheels down the line and preventing damage. -
Washing and Waxing
Washing Removes Dirt and Contaminants
Dirt and grime can scratch the paint if left unchecked. When you go to wipe or buff, this can cause micro-abrasions that add up over time. Road salts, bird droppings, tree sap, and bugs can all damage your paint if not cleaned off regularly. These contaminants can be acidic, leading to staining and clear coat damage.
Waxing Protects the Paint
Wax provides a layer of UV protection that helps prevent oxidation and fading over time. It keeps the color of the paint vibrant and fresh, even in the sun’s harsh rays. Wax gives the paint a hydrophobic surface, meaning water beads up and rolls off, taking dirt and grime with it. While wax doesn’t make the paint bulletproof, it does provide an extra layer that can help reduce the impact of minor scratches or swirl marks.
Preserves the Clear Coat
The clear coat on your car’s paint is essential for its longevity. Washing and waxing protect this layer, preventing it from breaking down prematurely. Without proper care, the clear coat can get damaged by environmental factors like bird droppings, tree sap, or even acid rain. Over time, this can lead to fading, oxidation, or peeling. Waxing forms a shield over the clear coat, helping to preserve its integrity and keep the paint job looking fresh.