"Auto detailing is the practice of performing an extremely thorough cleaning and polishing of an automobile, both inside and out, to produce a show-quality level of detail. It can be practiced for personal satisfaction, and it is also performed to prepare a car for a Concours d'Elegance (often shortened to just Concours), a car show that features the appearance of cars, often in a beautiful settin
g such as Pebble Beach or Amelia Island. Interior detailing involves the cleaning of the interior of a vehicle using vacuums, liquid cleaners, and brushes. Engine detailing involves cleaning the engine bay area of dirt and grease by using degreasers and all-purpose cleaners. Although automotive detailing was once a relatively specialized practice, with an expensive and uncommon toolset, the recent rise in detailing's popularity has rendered the price and availability of these tools affordable to the average auto enthusiast. One may find many different tools in the cache of an experienced or professional detailer, including microfiber, chamois, squeegees, various types of powered buffers, uniquely shaped brushes, cotton swabs & vacuum attachments, spray nozzles or pressurized water sprayers, sandpaper, and many more depending on the application. One very important thing to point out about auto detailing is that it involves much more than just car washing. Washing with soap and water will get the dirt off, but detailing will perfect the paint by removing surface contamination that washing alone doesn't affect. It will also include polishing paint damage and restoring faded trim, as well as thoroughly cleaning areas which are normally ignored such as the engine and underchassis. A variety of shampoos, cleaners, degreasers, protectants, lubricants, polishes, clay bars, and waxes have developed over time to suit various demands of consumers.