09/01/2019
What Exactly Does Auto Detailing Mean?
The confusion of “washing” vs. the professional “detailing” of a car is not uncommon. After all, aren’t we really just cleaning the car? The answer, as it turns out, is also not quite as simple and requires a detailed explanation (pun intended).
When referring to a “car wash,” the general definition is a tunnel setup whereby the vehicle can either drive through or be automatically pulled along a track where brushes, soap and water are applied. The drying process usually consists of employees using a towel or a giant blow dryer. The end result is a car that on first glance can appear mostly clean for a relatively cheap price.
So What’s Wrong with an Automatic Car Wash?
An automatic car wash can leave scratches and swirls in your paint. I've had countless vehicles with damaged paint as a result of the brushes at these automatic car washes. First off, many times the brushes used to scrub your vehicle are not cleaned. If the car that went in before you just got back from a sandy beach holiday, or just has general dirt and grime built up, there will be some sand or dirt left in the brushes that can scratch your paint. In addition, many times the workers at the end use the same towel as the car before to dry your car by hand which means cross-contamination and can leave a residue. Automatic car washes focus on efficiency over quality; meaning, how fast can they get your car out so that the next one can get through.
How Does Detailing a Vehicle Differ?
For starters, auto detailers (such as SJR Detailing) use the method of hand washing instead of an automated system. We are trained to the highest caliber on how to take care of a vehicle. Proper procedures along with the right formulas mean your vehicle receives only the best treatment. The goal is to have your car, truck, van or SUV looking as great as it did when you first bought it. Every area of the car is meticulously cleaned, by hand, to insure quality. Beyond simply washing, SJR detailing can include elements of cleaning and restoring the exterior and interior of a vehicle such as:
Exterior:
Washing
Waxing
Bug and tar removal
Clay bar surface or Nano mitt
Using degreasers
Dressing outside plastics and rubber
Waxing or wax sealant
Buffing
Cleaning and dressing tires
Cleaning the engine
Dent repair
Headlight restoration
Touch-Up painting
Fixing scratches or marring in the paint or wheels
Applying paint protective coatings like Ceramic Pro or Opti-Coat Pro
Interior:
Vacuuming interior and boot
Steam cleaning
Cleaning windows and mirrors
Cleaning door shuts
Cleaning the dashboard, console, vents and components
Cleaning and dressing interior leather, vinyl and rubber
Spot cleaning the interior roof
Shampooing the seats, mats, carpets and door panels
What If You Have Already Been through an Automatic Car Wash?
Most times we are able to fix those scratches before they get worse through a process called Paint Correction. We have a variety of detailing packages to suit your individual needs. Does your vehicle have an odor such as cigarette smoke or mold? Try our interior shampoo to restore your vehicle back to it’s former glory. Bring your vehicle in for a hand wash and wax sealant. This will help prevent the weather from damaging your paint along with adding a glossy shine. Looking for a simple cleaning? Try our Quick Shine package .