What is detailing?
Detailing is a term used to describe enhancing a car’s appearance. Typically, this includes a regular wash and wax job, which is the proper way to maintain cars with perfect paint. However, the average detail often causes more harm than good by using improper wash methods, caustic chemicals for cleaning, and buffers to apply wax. These techniques introduce marring and swirling (also known as webbing) into your paint, as well as etching, holograms and buffer trails.
Detailing is the systematic cleaning, reconditioning, protection, and rejuvenation of your vehicle. An auto detailer goes beyond what the average car owner can do, using a combination of science, art, and elbow grease. Since we use special equipment, chemicals, and procedures to clean your vehicle, professional detailing is more efficient than what most people can do at home. The term “detailing” originated in paint & body repair shops-typically, one particular person specialized in car cleanup after collision repair and paintwork. He took care of all the little details-and thus became known as the “detailer”. Nowadays, detailing takes place not only in body shops, but at dealerships, auto auctions, stand-alone detail shops, mobile detailing units, and of course, driveways across the country.
Detailing is a general term used to define a meticulous “face lift” process for your car’s paint, engine and interior/upholstery. Detailing will give your car a brand new look on the inside and outside, increase its value and add satisfaction to your commute. Exterior detailing will remove haze and swirl marks from your paint, making its reflection brilliant and flawless. Interior detailing will remove stains, odors, dust and debris, as well as soften and rejuvenate leather surfaces to a supple/rich feeling. Engine Detailing removes years of road dust, grime + grease and protects the engine from future deterioration from sediment.