Do I need to have my auto detailed?

If you’re looking to resell your vehicle at any point, one reason why it’s worth having your car detailed is that it can boost your resale value upwards of $2,000 for mid-range vehicles

The best way to protect your clear coat and your paint job is simply to apply a wax or sealant

The danger of dirt and contaminant buildup on your clear coat

Here are a few common substances that wax and sealants can help protect against:

  • Dirt and tiny rock particles

  • Acid rain

  • Metallic particles

  • Road salt

  • Pollen

  • Industrial fallout

  • A filthy vehicle can help diminish a personal or company brand.

  • Here are a couple of examples where detailing a work vehicle may make sense:

    • Sales

    • Real Estate

    • Ride Sharing

    • Company fleets

    • Limo services

    • Auto detailers!

  • In ride-sharing for example, not having your car detailed from time to time may not help you achieve higher ratings and tips, but leaving it filthy can hurt your rating or reputation.

  • When it comes to odor removal, the difference between a full interior detail vs. wiping the dashboard and spraying the air freshener can be quite dramatic if you’re not used to having your car detailed.

  • Carpet shampooing and what’s called carpet extraction (where dirt is lifted out of the fibers using hot water and a vacuum) are necessary for eliminating some odors.

  • This is especially a good idea if you just bought a used vehicle, or just notice a general musty smell coming from your carpets or seats.

  • It’s a good idea to have your car detailed from time to time for cosmetic reasons, to protect the value of your investment, and for the health of yourself or anyone riding with you.

  • It's also so much more than the few good reasons above to have your ride detailed.

  • Its pride!

  • Call or register for your free consultation

  • and we can put together the right detail package for you and your ride!

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