Wash and Wax Detail
Make The Outside Of Your Vehicle Shine Again!
Shine and Protect
Does your car have a layer of road film on it? Has some drew “Wash Me” on your rear windshield? We’ve all seen it.
You could take your car through one of the plethora of automatic car washes. Did you know though that it’s horrible for your paint? That’s right! Imagine the car in front of you was covered in mud or leaves. All that gets stuck in those bristles they use and then gets rubbed against the paint on your car. If you want a $20 wash, then that’s your best option. If you want it done right, then come to us.
We handwash every car with care, making sure we use proper techniques to minimize scratching. That means clean towels and mitts, no stiff brushes against your paint, and being as gentle as possible when coming in contact with your vehicle.
There’s a right way and wrong way to wash your car. We use the trusted 3 bucket method. One for wheels, one for soap, and one for rinsing of the dirt on our mitts before dunking into the soap bucket again. This means no dirt is getting pushed around your car causing scratches and swirls.
Our Process
1. Pre Rinse
First, we need to remove as much dirt from the paint as we can. We use a lower powered pressure washer to blast away as much dirt as we can.
2. Wheels
We use a variety of brushes to get the face and inner wheel. We also attack the fenders while we are there.
3. Pre Soak
Foaming up your vehicle helps loosen the dirt. As the foam drips off the paint, it carries most of the dirt with it. Plus, we think it looks cool.
4. Mid Rinse
Now that the foam has had time to loosen up the dirt, We rinse off the vehicle again to wash as much away as possible.
5. Hand Wash
We gently was your vehicle with microfiber wash mitts. We use super soft detail brushes to get around emblems and other small areas.
6. Post Wash Rinse
Now that everything has been agitated, its time to rinse again. This will reveal clean paint that was hiding under all that grime.
7. Dry
Blowing off the water gets the majority off, then we come back with a huge microfiber drying towel and pull it across the surface. We do not add any pressure, just the weight of the towel.
8. Clay Bar
Using a detail spray as lubricant, we clay bar your paint to remove all those embedded contaminants. This leaves behind paint that feels as smooth as glass. If your paint feels rough, it probably needs this.
9. Wax
We use a six month sealant that is machine applied and buffed off with one of our super soft microfiber towels.
10. Dress Tires
Finally, we give the tires a shine. This will not cause sling as the dressing is dry to the touch moments after applying.
11. Checklist
Finally, we go back around the vehicle and looks for areas we may have missed or can improve on and take care of them before presenting the vehicle to you.
Pricing starts at $99
Pricing depends on the size of the vehicle.