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Ceramic Coating & Exterior Detailing Services

Choose from ceramic coating or exterior detailing for your car, truck, SUV, boat or golf cart. The process is the same until the last step where your vehicle is either ceramic coated or finished with a wax. Either way your vehicle will be protected & looking great!

 

Not sure which to choose or have questions? Visit our FAQs page 

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1. Foam Stripping Wash

We use a professional foaming tool to completely cover your car in our stripping car wash. A car stripping wash, also known as a strip wash or paint stripping, removes waxes, sealants, and dressings that have been applied to a car's finish. This process can make it easier to clay and polish the car, and can help new coatings bond more strongly. It can also reveal scratches and defects in the paintwork. 

2. Iron Neutralizer & Removal

In this step we completely decontaminate the paint from iron deposits.  Iron deposits on a car's paint can cause permanent damage, such as staining, discoloration, and rusting. Iron deposits can also eat through the paint and damage the primer and body of the vehicle.  

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3. Clay Bar Decontamination

Clay barring is a detailing technique that uses a soft, malleable clay bar to remove contaminants from your car's paint, leaving it smooth and ready for waxing or polishing. The clay's sticky properties can latch onto contaminants that traditional car washing can't, such as: brake dust, sap, tar, iron filings, insect impact residue, airborne pollutants, water spots, metal dust, industrial pollution, and road grit. 

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5. Ceramic Coating

Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer or solid ceramic material that's applied to a vehicle's surface to protect the paint from weather, road elements, and other environmental factors. The coating cures into a hard, hydrophobic layer that repels water, dirt, and other contaminants, making it easier to clean and maintain the car. Ceramic coating can also provide a glossy finish that's resistant to scratches.

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4. Paint Correction

Car paint correction, also known as buffing or polishing, is an auto detailing process that removes scratches, swirl marks, and other imperfections from a vehicle's clear coat. The goal is to restore the car's shine and surface finish, making the paint look brighter and more reflective.

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6. Car Waxing

Waxing is a process that involves applying a thick layer of wax to a car's exterior paint to protect it from environmental damage, dirt, and debris, while also making the paint shine. The wax creates a clear coat that acts as a barrier between the paint and external elements like water, UV rays, and dirt. It also helps water bead up and roll off the car, and can make the car easier to clean. 

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