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What's the difference
between Standard and Premium
Services?
Detailing is a service where the more time spent on a task the better
the results. By performing a deeper clean the final result will be better and
will last longer.
An example of this is cleaning around the house. A quick clean can be
done in 30 minutes and a deep and thorough clean in two hours or more, even if
performing the same tasks. At a quick glance the results may not look very
different but upon closer inspection, there is a huge difference.
What areas do you service?
Our service
covers the whole of Melbourne and some cities outside this area. A
surcharge may apply to cover distance travelled outside Melbourne.
What is vehicle
detailing?
Detailing is the performance of an extremely thorough cleaning,
polishing and waxing of an automobile, both inside and out.
Besides improving the appearance of cars, detailing helps to preserve the car,
and thus, increases resale value.
What is a Cut and
Polish?
Also known as Paint correction, a cut and polish is performed to
remove common paint defects such as scratches, bird stains, swirl marks and
micro scratches. This is carried out by polishing the paint surface with
products containing micro abrasives. These remove a very fine layer of paint to
bring the paint surrounding these blemishes down to the same level, thus
eliminating scratches etc.
What is Detailing
Clay?
Detailing clay is a substance that is designed to remove bonded
contaminants from paint, contaminants such as tree sap, brake dust and
industrial pollution which embed themselves into the surface
paintwork
These bonded contaminants can be hard to see. After washing your
vehicle, if you gently run your fingers across the paintwork you may notice that
it feels rough - a bit like stubble in a way. This roughness, grittiness that
you are feeling is the bonded contaminants in the paint.
These are not removed even after polishing. Simply put detailing clay
works by grabbing hold of the bonded contaminants and pulling them off of the
paint surface:
Detailing Clay is wiped gently across the paint surface with a
lubricant, leaving the paint smooth as glass, allowing easier and more fruitful
applications of polishes and waxes.
What is Polish?
Polish restores gloss by removing contaminants, restoring valuable
oils and smoothing the paint surface. Most polishes accomplish this by being a
mild abrasive and some do it by way of a chemical reaction. Polishes may also contain fillers which temporarily hide
minor scratches.
What is Wax?
Wax functions as a paint preserver by helping it to retain certain
oils which reduce oxidation. It also serves to protect from environmental
hazards such as bird droppings, tree sap, smog and the sun's ultraviolet rays.
And it gives paint depth, gloss and richness.
What is Carnauba
Wax?
Carnauba wax is a resin produced by the leaves of a south American
wax palm tree, Copernicia Cerifera, to protect it against harsh rainforest
conditions (extreme heat, solar radiation, moisture and humidity). With a strong
grain structure, carnauba is the hardest wax available, but also dries to a deep
natural shine.
What is
oxidation?
The finish of a car is always wet, even if it is dry. To make sense
of this statement, consider the fact that paint needs certain oils to keep its
fresh glossy look. Ultraviolet rays from the sun and smog can dry up these
essential oils, and the result is a dull and flat finish known as oxidation. If
you could look at oxidised paint under a high powered microscope, you would see
a surface that looks dry and cracked like the desert. The solution to oxidation
is to remove the uppermost surface of dead paint with a cut and
polish.
What are swirl
marks?
Swirls are those fine circular lines that show up in bright sunlight
and go a long way towards preventing your car from looking "right". They are
best thought of as microscopic scratches and are usually the result of poor
detailing practices
What is clear coat?
Clear coat is
the final coat of paint applied to a vehicles finish. This colourless paint is
sprayed over the coloured paint we see and serves the purpose of providing
protection, depth and gloss to the surface finish. As detailers this is the paint we work
with during a cut and polish etc.
Why should I have my vehicle
detailed?
Dirt and other pollutants, on your vehicle’s exterior and interior
surfaces, along with lack of conditioners and protectants, are the primary
causes of deterioration in a vehicle’s appearance.
Washing removes the loose pollutants, whereas detailing is a deep
cleaning, rejuvenation, conditioning, and protection of all the surfaces. The
defects that have penetrated surfaces are removed, such as oxidation, swirl
marks, scratches and more. The interior is cleaned and protected by conditioning
the leather and vinyl to prevent cracking. Cloth interiors are cleaned and
protected from food/beverage spillage, etc. Interior odours are
eliminated.
How often should I have my vehicle
detailed?
It is a great idea to detail your vehicle at least once a year.
This will protect the exterior paint and keep the interior looking like new.
It is also recommended that you wax your vehicle every 3-4
months.
Detailing frequency is generally determined by the environment the
car is used and kept in, as well as how often the vehicle is washed.
Your car's exterior colour is also a major factor, Dark coloured cars
should be detailed more often as fine scratches are more
evident.
I own a brand new car and
it’s perfect. Why would I need it
detailed?
Car dealerships rarely wax new cars, and we've never heard of one
that specially treats and protects leather interior.
Performing both of these procedures is important therefore, detailing
is vital, if you wish to maintain it’s new look.
I lease my vehicle. Why should I care about its
appearance?
If you are leasing your vehicle, you are responsible for how well you
have maintained it. Not taking care of its appearance can result in charges at
the end of your lease. Also the better your car's appearance and condition, the
better trade value you will get on your car.
What if it rains on my appointment
day?
If the vehicle is not undercover, we can reschedule for
you.
How long does it take to get an
appointment?
We are usually booked at least a few days in advance. It is best to
book your detail ahead of time to avoid disappointment.
I have clear coat on my vehicle. Why should I wax
it?
Clear coat is paint that lacks pigment. It is put on at the factory
to give a shiny appearance to your paint colour. Because it is paint, it is
still vulnerable to all the elements that paint is, such as oxidation,
scratches, bugs, tar, etc., and it will deteriorate, as any paint does, if it is
not kept clean and protected.
Why not wash and detail my own vehicle or just use
the car wash?
Spending your day washing and detailing your vehicle may be wasting
your time if you are using improper products, and application techniques, that
do not result in enhancing and preserving the exterior and interior surfaces of
your vehicle.
If you choose to use the car wash, the spinning brushes can cause
damage to your paint and the car wash will not take the time, care, or use the
techniques and high quality products, to leave all the surfaces truly clean and
well protected.
Is your workmanship
guaranteed?
100% customer satisfaction is our guarantee. If you are not
completely satisfied for whatever reason, give us a call and we will do what it
takes to fix the problem.
I’ve recently
purchased a black car, but after its first wash I’ve noticed swirl marks and the
paintwork dulling. Why this
happening?
There are a number of reasons for this, but more often than not. It’s
because someone inexperienced has been using the wrong products, techniques and
buffing pads to remove scratches and other imperfections in the paintwork. The
swirl marks appear after the first wash because the polishes and glazes use to
fill in the swirl marks and imperfections get washed away.
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