Exterior Detailing

The Process

Wheel Wash

A thorough detailed wash of the wheels and tires with a post-wash tire dressing.

 

Wash/Rinse

Door Jambs and surfaces are washed using a two-bucket method.

 
 

Iron Decontamination & Clay Bar

Iron decontamination is sprayed onto the surface to remove things harder to break down like brake dust is applied and removed. Then a clay bar is used to strategically remove extra stubborn debris.

 
 
 

Polish & Seal

A one step compound is mechanically applied to the vehicle and buffed. Windows and mirrors are wiped down from the inside and out. Finally, tire dressing is applied.

Wash/Polish/Seal

There is more to washing a car than just using soap and water. To protect your investment I carefully choose products and materials that will preserve and enhance your vehicle’s appearance. Whether you’re choosing to protect your car right out of the dealership or something you’ve had for years it is not too late to protect the paint. Buffing out scratches can help seal the paint so exposure to the elements don’t prematurely ruin your clear coat.

The process involves, washing wheels and tires first as they are normally the dirtiest. I use a two bucket wash process to minimize any surface scratching that may happen when abrasive materials and debris meet the surface of your vehicle. Once a surface wash is completed, an iron remover is applied. This process is followed with a clay bar detailing to remove stubborn debris like tar and brake dust. A one step polish and shine compound is mechanically applied and buffed out. To finish, a wheel dressing is applied.

***If you’d like any add on services like Ceramic Coating, Graphene Coating or Wax, please let us know in your contact request form and we can choose a product that is right for your wrapped or painted surface.

Pricing

  • Small - Two door

    $120 - $160

  • Medium Sedan - 4 Door

    $160 - $200

  • Large - SUV or Truck

    $220 - $300