Thursday, February 28, 2013

Why Wash and Detail Your Car? Part 3


 

4. Preventative Maintenance

All vehicles, regardless of the finish require regular washing. Regularly washing and detailing your car can prevent chipping, peel, and fading of your car’s surface. Regularly detailing the interior of your vehicle can prevent your car’s interior from deteriorating. Applying tire dressing on your tires can prevent your tires from cracking and deteriorating. Just like getting oil changes regularly to make sure your car works properly, getting your car washed and detailed to ensure your car’s interior and exterior will last and not deteriorate prematurely.

Often times we are too busy and don’t have time to wash or detail our cars. Don’t neglect getting your car washed or detailed for too long, sometimes the damage cannot be reversed. It may cost more money to correct the damages than it would to get it washed and detailed.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Why Wash and Detail Your Car? Part 2



2. Take Pride in Ownership

As we discussed in our last article, you have spent thousands of dollars for your vehicle and on your vehicle so why not take pride in ownership of your vehicle. Your car looks at its best when it is newly washed and freshly detailed. If you will not care for your car, who will? It's up to you make sure your car is looking at its best.


3. Time

The clock is ticking. Time is a contributing element that can damage your veicle's exterior and interior. The longer a damaging contaminant or substance sets on a vehicle, the greater the possibility and mangnitude of damage. Don't let an excessive amount of time pass by between car washes and between detailing. If it has been a long time since your vehicle has been washed or detailed, get your vehicle washed and detailed as soon as possible.

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Why Wash and Detail Your Car?



Most of us have a car or truck that we love driving and possibly our most rewarding moment is when the car is new and looks its best.

Our vehicles are exposed to all types of harmful substances from the environment including the sun, dirt, and smog, all of which will affect any automobile.

Our next few articles we will discuss reasons why your car needs to be washed and detailed regularly.


1. Protect Your Investment

Your vehicle is your investment. No matter the make or model of your vehicle you have invested your hard earned money into your vehicle you have. We spend thousand of dollars on our vehicles, but when it comes to routinely maintaining our vehicles by regularly washing and detailing, we neglect to do so.

Regularly getting your car washed and detailed will help preserve your car's paint and finish.Protecting the finish of your car's paint is a vital act in keeping your car looking great and lasting a long time.  It will also give your car the shine and luster you want it to have.

A good finish on your vehicle means a higher resale or trade-in value. If later down the line you want to sell your vehicle, maintaining your vehicle by car washing and auto detailing  will give your car a higher resale value. Preserving your car is one of the greatest things you can do for your vehicle.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Why is Auto Detailing Important?


 
Auto detailing is important to maintain the exterior and interior of your vehicle. Auto detailing encompasses many different services when it comes to car care.

Auto detailing services like waxing, polishing, buffing, carpet shampooing, interior dressing, and many more services can enhance the appearance and comfort of your vehicle.

Often times we focus on getting our car washed, but neglect getting our car auto detailed. In order to preserve your car's paint and interior getting your vehicle auto detailed is imperative. Not only do auto detailing services like waxing preserve your car's paint, but it also protects and enhances it. Interior detailing services can protect and enhance your car’s interior including your dashboard, seats, carpets, and more.

Don't neglect getting your car detailed.  Getting your car detailed regularly should be part of your car’s routine maintenance. Go to our website and browse through all of our car wash and auto detailing services.


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Monday, February 18, 2013

Does A Brand New Car Need to Be Clayed


Do brand new cars need to be clayed? The answer is Yes.
 
Once cars are manufactured, they usually end up sitting in shipping docks that have high exposure to industrial fallout. Often time they are on trains and transporting trucks before getting to their final destination.  If you purchase a vehicle from a dealer often times the vehicle is sitting there for months and contaminants can embed and build up on the cars surface. Rail dust is commonly found on brand new vehicles.

Claying is highly recommended for brand new cars to remove the contaminants and particles that may be embedded into the car’s surface.

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Why Clay Wax?





Your vehicle’s surface is constantly getting exposed to environmental contaminants that can stick onto your car’s finish and may cause damage. Contaminants like road salt, tree sap, dead bugs, brake dust, etc. Some contaminants can be corrosive and can damage your car’s clear coat and can cause rust if not removed regularly by using a clay bar.

Regularly washing your car does not always remove all contaminants from your car’s surface. Over time these lingering contaminants will build up and the only way to remove them is by using a clay bar.

By rubbing the detailing clay bar across your vehicle’s surface, it will trap these particles and contaminants and leave a renewed, smooth finish.

Claying not only prevents damage caused by corrosive contaminants, but it also leaves a smooth finish and allows wax and sealant to adhere better.  Clay also can be used to remove water spots from a vehicle.

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Prep The Surface


The most effective way to increase the life expectancy of your next wax application is by taking time to correctly prepare the surface. This process includes removing dust and other environmental contaminants that may be embedded in the paint surface. Using wax and sealants can help prevent this, but there is no surety that larger contaminants haven’t spread into the car’s clear coat. To handle this problem speedily before your car’s next wax, applying paint cleaner will do the job.

A proper paint cleaner can be applied like wax, but instead of waiting for the layer to cure, you remove it right away (use microfiber towels). Just like applying wax, paint cleaners should be applied after a newly washed car. The paint cleaner will breakdown remaining contaminants that endured through the car wash, enabling the contaminants to be removed easily with the residual product. Without the contaminants embedded in your car’s finish, the wax when applied will improve adherence, last longer, and bring forth superior results.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Prevent Sun Damage


If your car us not kept in garages, carports, or in the shade, your car may be vulnerable to the damaging effects the sun can inflict.

Summer is just a few months away and before you know it the sun will be shining on your car. If your car is not properly protected the sun can impose damaging effects on your car. If the proper steps are not taken to protect your car, the paint on your vehicle will peel away, disintegrate, crack, fade, and rust. These effects can cause your car to looking older than it really is and may cause the resale value of your car to decrease. Ignoring these effects may cause you to put a new coat of paint on your car which may be expensive.

Before summer comes your car should be waxed. Many high-quality waxes use UV stabilizers to reduce sun damage. Waxing your vehicle cause prevent sun damage. Wax adds a protective layer between your car and environmental elements such as the sun. Washing your car regularly will remove dirt buildup and other contaminants that would otherwise bake on your car’s surface.

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