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An exterior car wash with a pressure washer involves using a high-pressure water spray to effectively remove dirt, grime, and debris from the vehicle's exterior surfaces. The process typically starts with rinsing the car to loosen and wash away loose dirt, followed by applying soap or detergent and using the pressure washer to clean the entire surface thoroughly. Finally, the car is rinsed again to remove all soap residues, leaving a clean and shiny exterior, and dry with microfiber towels to prevent water spots.
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Tire and wheel cleaning involves scrubbing the tires and wheels with specialized cleaners to remove brake dust, dirt, and grime. The process includes using brushes and detailing tools to reach all areas, followed by rinsing to leave the tires and wheels spotless and restored to their original appearance.
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Exterior window cleaning involves using glass cleaner and microfiber towels to remove dirt, smudges, and streaks from the outside surfaces of the car windows for clear visibility and a polished look.
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Vacuuming seats, carpets, and mats involves using a vacuum cleaner to remove dust, dirt, and debris from the vehicle's interior upholstery and flooring, ensuring a clean and tidy environment.
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Dusting and wiping down interior surfaces involves using cloths and cleaning products to remove dust, dirt, and fingerprints from areas such as the dashboard, center console, door panels, and cup holders, leaving the interior clean and polished.
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Interior window cleaning involves using glass cleaner and microfiber cloths to remove smudges, fingerprints, and haze from the inside surfaces of the car windows, ensuring clear visibility and a streak-free finish.
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A clay bar treatment involves using a malleable clay bar to remove bonded contaminants such as tree sap, tar, and industrial fallout from the car's paint surface. This process leaves the paint smooth and clean, enhancing the effectiveness of subsequent waxing or sealing steps.
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The wax application involves applying a layer of wax to the car's paint to provide a protective coating that enhances shine and guards against environmental contaminants preserving the vehicle's shine and polished appearance.
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Shampooing seats and carpets involves applying a specialized cleaning solution and using a machine or manual agitation to lift and remove deep-seated dirt, stains, and odors from the upholstery and floor coverings. The area is then rinsed or extracted to remove excess moisture and residue, leaving the surfaces clean and refreshed.
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Deep cleaning and conditioning of leather seats involves using specialized leather cleaners to remove dirt, oils, and grime from the leather surfaces, followed by applying a conditioning treatment to nourish and restore the leather's natural oils. This process helps maintain the leather's softness, flexibility, and appearance while protecting it from drying and cracking
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Cleaning and dressing all interior surfaces involves wiping down and applying protective treatments to surfaces like the dashboard, door panels, and trim to remove dust and dirt while enhancing their appearance and protecting against wear and fading.
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One-step paint correction involves using a polishing compound and a machine polisher to remove light scratches, swirl marks, and oxidation from the vehicle's paint surface. This process enhances the paint's clarity and shine in a single step, providing a smoother and more reflective finish removing up to %60 of scratches
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Two-step paint correction involves a two-stage process: first, using a cutting compound to remove deeper scratches, oxidation, and imperfections, followed by a finer polishing compound to refine the surface and enhance its gloss. This method achieves a more refined and higher-quality finish by thoroughly addressing both heavy and light paint defects. This process removes up to 90% of all scratches and defects.
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Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied to a vehicle’s exterior that chemically bonds with the paint to create a durable, protective layer. This coating provides long-lasting protection against environmental contaminants, UV rays, and scratches, while also enhancing the vehicle's gloss and making it easier to clean
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Engine bay cleaning for a car involves a thorough cleaning of the engine compartment to remove dirt, grease, and grime. Improving engine performance and help prevent your vehicle from a trip to a maintainer for clogged areas
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Odor removal treatment uses an ozone machine generating ozone gas that penetrates and neutralizes unpleasant odors within the vehicle's interior. The ozone reacts with odor-causing particles, effectively eliminating them and leaving the interior smelling fresh and clean. Some common odors to be removed from vehicles are smoke, pet odors, and mold/ mildew.
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Headlight restoration involves sanding and polishing the headlight lenses to remove oxidation, scratches, and cloudiness that impair visibility and appearance. This process restores the clarity of the headlights, improving both the look of the vehicle and the effectiveness of the headlights.
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Chrome delete involves removing or covering chrome trim and accents on a vehicle, through the process of vinyl wrapping to achieve a different aesthetic or to protect against corrosion. This modification gives the vehicle a more customized or streamlined appearance while potentially reducing maintenance needs associated with chrome parts.
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Quick wax or sealant application involves applying a spray-on or liquid product to the car's exterior paint to provide temporary protection, enhance shine, and repel water and contaminants
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Light upholstery cleaning involves spot-treating and gently cleaning fabric or leather seats and surfaces to remove minor stains, spills, and surface dirt.