Our Car Detailing Process
The Film Protection™ car detailing system is a multi-step process that covers both the interior and exterior of your vehicle. Our detailers are highly experienced individuals having worked on some of the most luxurious car brands in the world.
Exterior Process
Depending on the package selected, the exterior detailing process includes up to 6-steps. The process encompasses a thorough high-pressure steam cleaning, polishing and compounding to remove scratches and swirl marks, and may also include a high quality wax and ceramic protection for a wet glossy look and unmatched protection.
Steam Cleaning
Detailing you car’s exteriors involves thorough steam cleaning of the body, wheels and rims. The engine and battery are rid of accumulated grease and dust. This process restores the paint of the car’s body as well as the engine’s original shine.
Clay Bar
Various surface contaminants such as dust and exhaust fumes are continually embedded in the exterior surfaces of your car such as the paint, windows and metal surfaces. These microscopic particles are left behind after a regular wash, but can be removed by using the deep cleaning power of clay bars.
Compound
We use the most advanced liquid abrasive compounds available in the market during your car’s exterior detailing process. This results in a mirror-like shine and flawless finish, which is free from all micro scratches and swirls on the car’s body.
Polishing
The process of polishing involves the use of an electrical buffer with a compound to remove all surface swirls as well as micro scratches. This process completely removes any imperfections on your car’s body leaving it with a brilliant shine.
Waxing
After polishing, a sealant in the form of wax is applied on the car’s exterior to provide long lasting protection. This step also further enhances the look of your car by resulting in a high sheen finish of your car’s paint.
Ceramic Protection
Our car detailing pros go one step further to ensure long lasting protection of all exterior surfaces of your car. Ceramic protection creates an invisible layer against all environmental factors such as dust particles, harsh UV rays and also deters rust.
Interior Process
Our interior detailing process include up to 6-steps of cleaning, shampooing, vacuuming, de-odorizing and protecting all areas of your cars interiors. The process can take up to a full day and is sure to give you pride in the way your car looks.
Steam Cleaning
High temperature steam cleaning is used to thoroughly disinfect and restore your car’s interiors like the dashboard, console and doors. It also removes harmful allergens and bacteria from your car’s A/C system. In addition, steam cleaning also results in softening and removal of dirt and stains from your car’s upholstery.
Shampooing
Meticulous shampooing of both hard and soft surfaces of the car’s interiors serves the purpose of sanitation and disinfection. Old stains as well as built up dirt, grime and dust are effectively removed, leaving your car feeling and smelling like new again.
Vacuuming
High-powered vacuum cleaners are used to remove all loose dust and debris, especially in hard to reach areas of your car. This helps create a clean environment free of allergens and bacteria from surfaces such as your car’s mats and upholstery.
Dressing
The process of interior dressing aims at treating and conditioning surfaces such as leather and vinyl. It creates a natural looking layer of protection and gloss for your car’s interiors such as dashboards and consoles.
Deodorizer Ozone Treatment
This treatment uses the production of subtle and sweet smelling ozone to eliminate any lingering foul smells such as cigarette smoke or mold. It also creates a long lasting fragrance that competes the flawless look of your newly detailed car.
Fabric & Leather Protection
This step restores the original Film Protection your car’s leather or fabric upholstery and helps erase the evidence of daily wear and tear. Furthermore, by protecting the leather or fabric upholstery you are essentially prolonging the life of the vehicle’s interior surfaces.