30.08.2019 Views

Car Detailing Process and benefits

Car Detailing means a thorough cleaning of a car with the purpose of making it look as clean as possible both inside and out. The term detailing usually refers to most kinds of car cleaning. Detailing a car requires going beyond the usual vacuum and wash job. It means paying attention to the tiny details that add up to make the car look show-worthy.

Car Detailing means a thorough cleaning of a car with the purpose of making it look as clean as possible both inside and out. The term detailing usually refers to most kinds of car cleaning. Detailing a car requires going beyond the usual vacuum and wash job. It means paying attention to the tiny details that add up to make the car look show-worthy.

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

<strong>Car</strong> <strong>Detailing</strong> <strong>Process</strong> <strong>and</strong> Benefits<br />

<strong>Car</strong> <strong>Detailing</strong>​ means a thorough cleaning of a car with the purpose of making it<br />

look as clean as possible both inside <strong>and</strong> out. The term detailing usually refers to<br />

most kinds of car cleaning. <strong>Detailing</strong> a car requires going beyond the usual vacuum<br />

<strong>and</strong> wash job. It means paying attention to the tiny details that add up to make the<br />

car look show-worthy.<br />

Benefits of <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Detailing</strong>:<br />

● Removes dirt<br />

● Keeps car neat <strong>and</strong> presentable<br />

● Confidence booster<br />

● Makes your car st<strong>and</strong> out<br />

● Helps in resale value<br />

<strong>Car</strong> <strong>Detailing</strong> includes:<br />

Exterior process:<br />

Wash <strong>and</strong> Dry:<br />

Exterior detailing starts with a high powdered wash, thorough h<strong>and</strong>washing with<br />

mild soap <strong>and</strong> ends with drying.<br />

Clay:<br />

The next step is clay work, where the detailer uses a clay bar to remove any traces<br />

of overspray (watermarks, soap, scum) <strong>and</strong> other particles, which the wash couldn't<br />

remove on its own.<br />

Polish:<br />

It's normal for a car to lose some of its shine. So restoring its original paint coating<br />

is called polishing.<br />

Seal :<br />

Finally, the exterior process ends with the application of sealant, to give the car a<br />

glossy shine. In some cases, detailers go farther, by applying wax to the surface.


Interior <strong>Process</strong>:<br />

Vacuuming:<br />

The first step of interior car detailing starts with the use of a vacuum. The car<br />

receives cleaning even in the glove compartment <strong>and</strong> trunk.<br />

Brushing/Scrubbing/Shampooing:<br />

This is where the grinding work comes in; the mats <strong>and</strong> carpets receive a thorough<br />

brushing <strong>and</strong> scrubbing. The goal is to remove the stains <strong>and</strong> blemishes.<br />

Wiping/Re-Vacuuming:<br />

The next focus is on particular surfaces, such as the window, dashboard, <strong>and</strong> door<br />

panels. The detailer will wipe their surfaces down with a cleaning agent, which<br />

will bring a new shine to your car’s interior.<br />

Deodorising:<br />

Finally, the detailer will spray inside your car to ensure it has a pleasing odor, as a<br />

finishing touch.<br />

The goal of detailing is to restore your vehicle to its original form <strong>and</strong> have it<br />

looking br<strong>and</strong> new. <strong>Car</strong> detailing involves poring over every inch of your vehicle<br />

to remove any dirt, dust, grease, <strong>and</strong> grime that can damage your car. <strong>Detailing</strong> is<br />

typically performed by a professional automotive technician, applying a proven<br />

system that uses specialized cleaning agents <strong>and</strong> equipment.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!