Auto Detailing Services Bend, Or - Oregon

Common Exterior Process

  • Wash & Dry – Exterior detailing starts with a high-powered wash, followed by a thorough handwashing with a mild soap, followed by drying.
  • Clay – The next step is clay work, where the detailer uses a clay bar to remove any traces of overspray (watermarks, soap scum), and other particles the wash couldn’t remove on its own.
  • Polish – It’s normal for a car to lose some of its shine, so restoring its original paint coating helps. This is the polishing stage.
  • Seal – Finally, the exterior process ends with the application of sealant, to give the car a glossy shine. In some cases, detailers go farther, by applying wax to surface.

A Clean-looking car can take you far!

The most obvious car detailing benefits drivers look forward to are bright and clean cars. If you’re the kind of person who wants a spotless, squeaky clean car, then detailing is a must. But it’s also good for those who aren’t really clean freaks. Detailing can remove those stubborn stains and scum that regular washing can’t, protecting your car’s paint coating in the long run.


Promotes good health

You may think your car can only hold five passengers, but that’s not the case. Your vehicle carries millions, if not billions of unseen creatures. Whether you like to picture it or not, germs and allergens flourish in cars.

Too much dirt, dust or debris inside your car allows these germs to circulate in your vehicle. A thorough cleaning with vacuums and sterile wipes removes these particles and kills germs, and is another reason why detailing your car is important. So if you get the sniffles and sneeze a lot, you might start to feel better after taking your car to a detailer.

Increase your car's resale value

You’ll have an easier time selling your car if it shines. A shiny and spot-free vehicle is like a person going in for a job interview. The person applying can be the right girl or guy for the job, but the employer won’t see that if the job applicant looks dirty.

Likewise, a car coated with dirt and grime, or an interior laced with stains will push potential buyers away. Your vehicle’s resale value can increase by a considerable amount, and a clean appearance could push an apprehensive buyer to say “sold!”.

Reflects on you professionally

The section above made mention of job interviews. Well, your employer looks at more than just your work. In addition to your dressing, grooming and overall demeanor, it’s not unusual for a prospective employer to look at other things – your car could be among them.

While a car covered in dirt won’t necessarily dissuade an employer from hiring an individual, such a sight could leave a somewhat negative impression on their mind. So always consider the fact that someone may have their eyes on you.

Sweating the details

Auto detailing is not a necessity, but it’s certainly worth your time. Your car is a reflection of you, and others may form some of their impressions of you depending on how your car looks. Based on what is included in car detailing, it makes sense to invest some money into it. A normal car wash will only go so far, but a thorough detailing can remove the tough stains and blemishes which stubbornly remain on (or in) your vehicle. You won’t regret it once it leaves the shop looking glossy!

INTERIOR:
Why is detailing your car interior important? Detailers spend much time cleaning the inside of a car, sometimes even more so than the outside. It’s easy for dirt and dust (and all sorts of disgusting messes) to collect inside a vehicle over time, especially if you don’t have time to clean the interior with a brush or vacuum.

But a car detailing shop has those tools at their disposal. With their combination of steam cleaners, vacuums and brushes, a detailing professional can give your car a deep clean that you may not be able to do on your own.

Common Interior Process

  • Vacuuming – The first step of interior car detailing starts with the use of a vacuum. All areas of the car receive a cleaning, including the glove compartment and trunk.
  • Brushing/Scrubbing/Shampooing – This is where the grind work comes in. The mats and carpet upholstery receive a thorough brushing and scrubbing. The goal is to remove the stains and blemishes that a regular wash can’t lift.
  • Wiping/Re-vacuuming – The next focus is on particular surfaces, such as the windows and dashboard and door panels. The detailer will wipe these surfaces down with a cleaning agent, which will bring a new shine to your car’s interior.
  • Deodorizing – Finally, the detailer will spray the inside of your car to ensure it has a pleasing odour, as a finishing touch. These sprays often come in scents, which you get to choose.