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Faq's

An individual's car represents one of their most significant investments. To safeguard this investment and maintain its highest possible resale value, it's recommended to have your car fully detailed approximately 2-3 times a year. However, this doesn't imply neglecting regular washing or interior cleaning. Seasoned detailers rely on proven, high-quality products to achieve optimal results, ensuring your vehicle is well-protected against future challenges.

Clay bars have been a staple in car care for many years. Over time, your car accumulates various contaminants such as brake dust, dirt, and tar, which can give the paint surface a rough texture. Using a clay bar with a clay lubricant helps to remove these contaminants, restoring the smoothness of your car's paint surface (although it doesn't remove scratches). Following clay bar treatment, it's advisable to apply a wax or sealant to provide protection against future contaminants.

The honest answer is that you should wash your car only when necessary. While washing your car removes dirt from the surface, the agitation during washing can inadvertently cause scratches on your paint. Washing your car too frequently, such as weekly, increases the risk of developing swirl marks on your paint, which is undesirable for any car owner.

Unfortunately its not that easy, Removing a scratch is not a simple task. It often requires wet sanding followed by polishing with a rotary buffer or a dual-action polisher. However, it's important to note that while this process can improve the visibility of the scratch to a certain extent, not all scratches can be fully removed. Some scratches may be too deep, penetrating through the entire clear coat, base coat, primer, and down to the base of the car. In such cases, this level of repair work is typically handled by a professional body shop.

Every detailer should strongly encourage you to take a walk around the vehicle and point out anything that doesn't meet your expectations, ensuring it can be addressed before payment is received.

Polish contains an abrasive component, wax enhances gloss and protects the clear coat, while sealants/coatings serve as highly durable and long-lasting alternatives to wax.

A straightforward explanation is that your paint undergoes wear and tear over time, particularly depending on your location and driving habits. Issues such as scratches, oxidation, paint chips, bug-gut etching, and overspray can all be minimized by a detailer's expertise.

No, it's not obligatory, but if you feel you've received excellent service and decide to tip, please know it's highly appreciated!

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