What does Exterior Detailing consist of?
Exterior detailing involves cleaning and restoring or exceeding the original condition of the surface of the car's finish (usually a paint with a glossy finish), chrome trim, windows, wheels and tires, as well as any other visible components on the exterior of a vehicle. A wide array of products and techniques are used to detail your vehicle. The products that are used are based on the surface type of the vehicle, the surface condition or the detailer's preference.Â
Many of the products used include, but are not limited to:
- Detergents and acid-free degreasers are used to break down any dirt and soil on the surface
- Detail clay is used to remove any embedded contaminates
- Waxes and polishes are used to resurface and improve exterior reflectivity
- A variety of other applicators, brushes and drying towels are used to ensure you receive a spotless detail application

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What does Interior Detailing consist of?
Many automobiles within the last 50 years have a variety of materials that are used within the interior of a vehicle (also known as the cabin of a vehicle). Interior detailing involves a deep cleaning of the entire interior cabin. Many of the materials within your vehicle are comprised of synthetic carpet upholstery, vinyl, leather, various natural fibers, carbon fiber composites, plastics, plus many more. Of course, because there are many different types of materials, there are also many different techniques and products used to address cleaning these to ensure there isn't a negative reaction between the chemicals used and the materials.
Some of the services you will receive during your interior detail are as follows:
- Vacuuming and stream cleaning come standard with all interior detail jobs
- Liquid and foam chemicals, as well as different brushes may be used to remove any stains on the interior upholstery
- Some nonporous surfaces may also be polished

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