^Paint Correction
^Swivel scratch removal
^12 month protectant
$600-$850
*vehicle size and condition may affect price
$220-$300
*vehicle size and condition may affect price
Exterior Detail
^Hydrophobic Soap wash
^Door Jambs
^Gas cap compartment
^Clean tires and wheels
^Seals
^Bug & Sap Removal
^Moldings, Grill
^Exterior trim
^Clean glass inside and out
^Clay bar decontamination
$120-$200
*vehicle size and condition may affect price
^Clean dash and UV protect
^Clean and condition panels and pockets
^Clean and condition leather seats
^Clean console, Cup holders, Crevices and vents
^Clean door jambs
^clean glass inside and out
^Wipe down vinyl or plastic floor mats
^Shampoo cloth floormats
^Full steam clean
$120-$200
*vehicle size and condition may affect price
$75
$50
FAQS
Car detailing is a comprehensive and meticulous cleaning and restoration process designed to enhance the appearance of a vehicle both inside and out. It involves cleaning, polishing, and protecting various surfaces to achieve a high level of cleanliness and shine.
The frequency of car detailing depends on various factors such as your driving habits, environmental conditions, and personal preferences. As a general guideline, getting a full car detailing every 4-6 months is recommended to maintain the vehicle's condition. However, you might opt for more frequent detailing if you're looking to keep your car in top-notch condition at all times.
While both car detailing and car washing involve cleaning a vehicle, they differ significantly in terms of scope and level of attention to detail. Car washing usually focuses on removing dirt and grime from the exterior surfaces, often using automated systems. Car detailing, on the other hand, involves a thorough cleaning of both the interior and exterior, along with processes like waxing, polishing, and restoring the vehicle's surfaces to a like-new condition.