Ceramic Coating
Paint Correction
Paint Coating
Window Polish
Wash & Wax
Interior Valet
Engine Bay Detail
Do You Need To Get Your Car Detailed?
Why should you get your car detailed?
Detailing does way more than just making your car look great, it protects your car from the elements ensuring that your paint lasts, keeping it looking good and protecting your investment. Coatings such as ceramic coats ensure that your cars paint has a protective layer from the sun, rain, dust and grime. It protects your car from long term damage that can end up costing you far more to fix at a later stage. Interior Solutions such as leather sealants and coatings protect your seats and trims from stains and a build up of grime that can lead to a headache to clean up at a later stage.
What is a ceramic coat?
A ceramic coating is a liquid polymer designed to be bond with your cars clear coat forming a glass like layer on top of your paint. This cured surface is highly water repellent, so when your car comes into contact with water e.g. either when you wash your car or when it rains, the water simply slides off. This intern creates a seamless washing experience and doesn’t have you worrying when it rains. The cured coating is way harder than wax or spray on sealants this ensures that your car is safe from chemical contaminants such as acid rain, uv, bird droppings, and tree sap. Applying ceramic coat isn’t as simple as you think! There are a few steps you have to take in order to apply a ceramic coat to your car. Paint correction is almost always necessary before applying a ceramic coat. A paint corrections insures that there are no defects in your cars paint such as swirl marks, scratches and paint chips. Once your car has been fully prepped and decontaminated you can apply the ceramic coat layer. This layer needs an initial no contact period of 24 to 72 hours, to allow the coating time to cure and set in. Once your ceramic coat has cured and is ready does not mean that your car will never get dirty. Your car should still be getting a regular cleaning to ensure that you coating lasts as long as possible keeping you protected for longer.
What can I do to protect my cars interior?
Protecting your interior is just as important as protecting your exterior. You wouldn’t want to climb into a dirty or messy car. One of the best ways to keep your interior fresh and protected is by doing a interior valet. An interior valet is a deep clean, sanitising and conditioning every surface inside your vehicle. It includes cleaning from your carpets, seats, leather, plastics, glass, vents, and controls. It is far more than just a basic vacuum and wipe down. When you climb in and out of your car dust, dirt, and sand all end up inside your car. These end up scratching your plastics, damaging your seats and even get stuck in your buttons, making everything fade or get damaged over time. When your car gets a valet it removes every spec of sand, dust, or dirt, which will allow you to add protective coats to your interior. A valet also removes odours and bacteria build up which can easily accumulate if you have pets, smoke in your car or even just leave your windows open. If left untreated dust and grime that end up in your buttons or controls can eventually become sticky or even damage them over time, having to make you eventually replace them. Some of the best things you can do during an interior valet are leather ceramic coatings and fabric sealants. These will make sure that your cars interior stay preserved over time and use.
What are the long term benefits?
Detailing your car offers a lot more than just a short term shine. Its an investment that pays off with both its appearance and long term value. Over time your cars paint is constantly beaten by the harsh elements. Looking after your cars paint and clear coat will ensure that your car will not be affected by these. Making sure that your car looks new at all times. And when it comes time to sell your car, buyers can tell that your car has been taken car of meticulously. Helping you get the best price possible.