First-- Exterior Detailing
When it comes to exterior car detailing, there’s more to it than the traditional “wash and wax.” Let’s dive into the steps that professionals follow to keep your vehicle looking pristine:
Cleaning Car Paint:
Begin with a hand wash. Before touching the paint, presoak high-impact areas like bumpers, rocker panels, and mirrors.
Apply car shampoo or an all-purpose cleaner to the damp surface, allowing it to dwell for a few minutes.
Rinse off any heavy contamination buildup.
Use two buckets and two mitts/towels to prevent cross-contamination. Wash panels in straight-line movements, starting from the roof and finishing with the rocker panels.
Expert Tip: Avoid washing a car when the surface is hot or in direct sunlight to prevent water spotsAd1.
Decontaminating Car Paint:
Clay bar: Deep clean the paint by using a clay bar to remove bonded contamination.
Chemical decontamination: Address contamination embedded beneath the paint’s surface. Iron removal products help eliminate brake dust before it turns into rust blooms.
Protecting Car Paint:
Paint sealants and ceramic coatings have replaced traditional carnauba wax for paint protection.
For a showroom shine, consider a paint correction to remove scratches, swirl marks, and etchings from the paintAd1.
Remember, these steps not only enhance your car’s appearance but also contribute to its longevity and overall value. 🚗✨
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