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Detailng, Paint Correction, Ceramic Coatings, and Headlight Restoration
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SERVICES

Headlight Restoration

Refinish faded, foggy, and or yellowing headlights due to UV coating failure. Once clear again, headlights are sealed with UV protection to prevent future hazing/yellowing.

Paint Correction/Coatings

Removal of light to moderate swirls/scratches, paint imperfections and minor oxidation.  Once defects are corrected or minimized we enhance the finish with a durable ceramic coating.

Ceramic Coating Maintenance

We like to provide the best follow-up care to our customers, as an owner if you would like to maintain your vehicle we can order and ship maintenance products directly to you, Not comfortable with that then just bring it back

Work

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ABOUT US

Why should I get my car detailed?

There are several reasons why getting your car detailed can be beneficial. From prepping your vehicles finish to endure the harsh winter months or a post winter detail to get that perfect springtime shine. Sometimes just having a clean car makes you feel good. Cars are also investments and the better you care for that investment the greater potential for a return when the time come to sell or trade. We all know keeping your vehicle mechanically sound is  very important but keeping your cars appearance up is equally important. Your maintenance records are great to have but potential buyers and dealers could automatically want deduct value if your cars appearance is not up to par. You vehicles appearance can easily result in an additional $500-$1500 value on a trade or private sale. Most importantly I will treat your vehicle as if it were my own, but I'm not one to sell you a service or package you don't need nor want. Let me know your needs/expectations and I will gladly give my opinion even if that means you may need to take you business elsewhere.

PROCESS

We begin with our walkthrough inspection where we go over every single detail and make sure you understand our detailing process and answer any questions you might have

Inspection

Decontamination

Decontaminating a car’s paint finish is an often overlooked detailing step yet very necessary to achieving a flawless finish. The first step, chemical decontamination, will use a product that contains special chemicals that react with these contaminants to break them down and make them easy to wash off your paint. This step will be able to remove the smaller piece of contamination the mechanical process can’t quite reach. Because chemical decontamination is much safer on your car’s paint, you want to remove the majority of the contamination chemically first.

Paint Correction

Paint correction is a term that is now commonly used by both professional car detailers and car cleaning enthusiasts worldwide to describe the process of restoring and rejuvenating the paintwork of a vehicle, mostly through the elimination of surface imperfections, that dull, oxidize, or haze the surface by reflecting light off in various directions, therefore detracting from a true and proper, clean, sharp, reflection. These imperfections include things like swirl marks & fine scratches, bird dropping etching & acid rain etching, hologramming & buffer trails, and random isolated deep scratches (or RIDS). This is achieved by meticulously machine polishing the paint surface to  desired result.

Protection/Ceramic Coating

Our base ceramic paint coating service offers up to 2 years (upgraded offering is 3-5 years) of durable protection from the elements, which means there is no need to wax your vehicle! This paint coating will help to resist contamination, while producing an extremely high gloss. The self-cleaning properties of ceramic will make washing and drying easier than it has ever been. Ceramic Coating has become our most popular choice for vehicle owners who are interested in drastically enhancing the appearance of their vehicle, while also making it easier to clean, and reducing overall maintenance moving forward.

CONTACT

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