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The Level 1. Starts at $150 for cars and $175 for SUVs, trucks, and vans*. 3 - 5 hours.
- Secure and set aside customer’s personals (loose change, sunglasses, pens, notepads, etc.).
- Pre-treat door jambs, wheel wells, trunk jambs, frame rails, and grill with mild degreaser/cleaner.
- Pressure wash all door jambs, wheel wells, trunk jambs, frame rails, grill, window seals, door seals, emblems, key holes, door handles, gas filler area.
- Wash car by hand with clean wash mitt and mild car wash detergent. Scrub license plates clean with appropriate brushes and cleaners.
- Clean wheels with assorted brushes and cleaners. Pressure wash wheels and wheel wells with 1500 psi of water.
- Remove large deposits of road tar, bugs, and tree sap using multiple applications of bug and tar remover.
- Hand dry vehicle with damp chamois towel. Door seals, window seals, trim pieces, trunk jambs, emblems, and external mirrors
must be “blasted” dry with 90 psi of compressed air.
- Dress tires and wheel wells with water-based and high-silicone rubber/plastic dressing.
- Remove floor mats from interior. Blow clean with 90 psi of compressed air. Scrub dry soil with carpet brush and vacuum clean.
Spray generous amount of high-foaming carpet shampoo. Extract clean
- Using compressed air gun (90 psi), “blast” dust from vents, console, dash, under seats, between seats, upholstery seams, in
crevices and hard to reach places, between seat cushions, into map pockets, into cockpit switches and controls, steering wheel gaps, trim pieces. . . anywhere fingers cannot clean. Vacuum out resulting dust and dirt.
- Clean headliner stains.
- Clean upper trim parts (upper seat belt anchors, plastic pillar facades) with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean all surfaces in trunk area. Remove spot stains as necessary from trunk liner. Lift trunk liner and vacuum/clean spare tire.
Push seats forward to vacuum crease where rear seats meet trunk. Wipe clean trunk jambs and decklid.
- Clean lower trim parts (door sills, lower seat sections, foot wells, door panels, map pockets, ash trays, door handles, door pulls, windows switches with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Scrub clutch, brake, and gas pedals clean with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean exterior and interior glass using glass-specific microfiber towels and automotive-grade glass cleaner. Repeat 2-3 times to remove all hazing and streaks. Remove glue, tree sap, and stickers when necessary using lubricated razor and adhesive remover.
- Remove contaminants from paint with clay bar and clay lubricant. The result: optimally smooth paint ready to accept polish and wax.
- Apply wax by hand with attention and care. No wax on trim, in gaps, or in seals. Carefully remove wax with microfiber cloth,
checking for smears and trace marks.
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The Level 2. Starts at $170 for cars and $205 for SUVs, trucks, and vans*.
This the Level 1 service + interior shampoo and exterior machine polish and wax. 4 - 6 hours.
- Secure and set aside customer’s personals (loose change, sunglasses, pens, notepads, etc.).
- Pre-treat door jambs, wheel wells, trunk jambs, frame rails, and grill with mild degreaser/cleaner.
- Pressure wash all door jambs, wheel wells, trunk jambs, frame rails, grill, window seals, door seals, emblems, key holes, door handles, gas filler area.
- Wash car by hand with clean wash mitt and mild car wash detergent. Scrub license plates clean with appropriate brushes and cleaners.
- Clean wheels with assorted brushes and cleaners. Pressure wash wheels and wheel wells with 1500 psi of water.
- Remove large deposits of road tar, bugs, and tree sap using multiple applications of bug and tar remover.
Hand dry vehicle with damp chamois towel. Door seals, window seals, trim pieces, trunk jambs, emblems, and external mirrors must be “blasted” dry with 90 psi of compressed air.
- Dress tires and wheel wells with water-based and high-silicone rubber/plastic dressing.
- Remove floor mats from interior. Blow clean with 90 psi of compressed air. Scrub dry soil with carpet brush and vacuum clean. Spray generous amount of high-foaming carpet shampoo. Extract clean
- Using compressed air gun (90 psi), “blast” dust from vents, console, dash, under seats, between seats, upholstery seams, in crevices and hard to reach places, between seat cushions, into map pockets, into cockpit switches and controls, steering wheel gaps, trim pieces. . . anywhere fingers cannot clean. Vacuum out resulting dust and dirt.
- Clean headliner stains.
- Clean upper trim parts (upper seat belt anchors, plastic pillar facades) with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean, steam, and sanitize vents.
- Clean leather seats and head rests with appropriate brushes and cleaners. Be sure to clean deep in seams, creases, along piping, and in map pockets. Apply leather conditioner when dry.
- Shampoo, steam, and extract cloth seats and carpets.
- Clean all surfaces in trunk area. Remove spot stains as necessary from trunk liner. Lift trunk liner and vacuum/clean spare tire. Push seats forward to vacuum crease where rear seats meet trunk. Wipe clean trunk jambs and decklid.
- Clean lower trim parts (door sills, lower seat sections, foot wells, door panels, map pockets, ash trays, door handles, door pulls, windows switches with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Scrub clutch, brake, and gas pedals clean with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean exterior and interior glass using glass-specific microfiber towels and automotive-grade glass cleaner. Repeat 2-3 times to remove all hazing and streaks. Remove glue, tree sap, and stickers when necessary using lubricated razor and adhesive remover.
- Remove contaminants from paint with clay bar and clay lubricant. The result: optimally smooth paint ready to accept polish and wax.
- Machine polish all painted surfaces to remove micro-marring and swirls.
- Apply wax by machine for ultimate gloss and reflection. No wax on trim, in gaps, or in seals. Carefully remove wax with
microfiber cloth, checking for smears and trace marks.
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The Level 3. Starts at $200 for cars and $235 for SUVs, trucks, and vans*.
This the Level 2 service + compounding, polishing, and swirl removal service. 5 - 8 hours.
- Secure and set aside customer’s personals (loose change, sunglasses, pens, notepads, etc.).
- Pre-treat door jambs, wheel wells, trunk jambs, frame rails, and grill with mild degreaser/cleaner.
- Pressure wash all door jambs, wheel wells, trunk jambs, frame rails, grill, window seals, door seals, emblems, key holes, door handles, gas filler area.
- Wash car by hand with clean wash mitt and mild car wash detergent. Scrub license plates clean with appropriate brushes and cleaners.
- Clean wheels with assorted brushes and cleaners. Pressure wash wheels and wheel wells with 1500 psi of water.
- Remove large deposits of road tar, bugs, and tree sap using multiple applications of bug and tar remover.
- Hand dry vehicle with damp chamois towel. Door seals, window seals, trim pieces, trunk jambs, emblems, and external mirrors must be “blasted” dry with 90 psi of compressed air.
- Dress tires and wheel wells with water-based and high-silicone rubber/plastic dressing.
- Remove floor mats from interior. Blow clean with 90 psi of compressed air. Scrub dry soil with carpet brush and vacuum clean. Spray generous amount of high-foaming carpet shampoo. Extract clean
- Using compressed air gun (90 psi), “blast” dust from vents, console, dash, under seats, between seats, upholstery seams, in crevices and hard to reach places, between seat cushions, into map pockets, into cockpit switches and controls, steering wheel gaps, trim pieces. . . anywhere fingers cannot clean. Vacuum out resulting dust and dirt.
- Clean headliner stains.
- Clean upper trim parts (upper seat belt anchors, plastic pillar facades) with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean, steam, and sanitize vents.
- Clean leather seats and head rests with appropriate brushes and cleaners. Be sure to clean deep in seams, creases, along piping, and in map pockets. Apply leather conditioner when dry.
- Shampoo, steam, and extract cloth seats and carpets.
- Clean all surfaces in trunk area. Remove spot stains as necessary from trunk liner. Lift trunk liner and vacuum/clean spare tire. Push seats forward to vacuum crease where rear seats meet trunk. Wipe clean trunk jambs and decklid.
- Clean lower trim parts (door sills, lower seat sections, foot wells, door panels, map pockets, ash trays, door handles, door pulls, windows switches with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Scrub clutch, brake, and gas pedals clean with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean exterior and interior glass using glass-specific microfiber towels and automotive-grade glass cleaner. Repeat 2-3 times to remove all hazing and streaks. Remove glue, tree sap, and stickers when necessary using lubricated razor and adhesive remover.
- Remove contaminants from paint with clay bar and clay lubricant. The result: optimally smooth paint ready to accept polish and wax.
- Machine buff all painted surfaces with rubbing compound to remove coarse defects in paint.
- Machine polish all painted surfaces with fine polish to remove fine defects in paint.
- Machine polish all painted surfaces with swirl remover to remove the finest hazing and holograms in in paint.
- Apply wax by machine for ultimate gloss and reflection. No wax on trim, in gaps, or in seals. Carefully remove wax with microfiber cloth, checking for smears and trace marks.
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The
Level 4. Starts at $400 for cars and $455 for SUVs, trucks, and vans*.
This is the Level 3 service + wet sanding, wool
compounding, 2 extra steps of polishing, and 2
layers of premium carnauba wax or paint sealant.
This 7 step paint perfection process results in a
paint finish that is as deep, wet, reflective, and
flaw free as we can accomplish with our equipment.
8 - 10 hours.
- Secure and set aside customer’s personals (loose change, sunglasses, pens, notepads, etc.).
- Pre-treat door jambs, wheel wells, trunk jambs, frame rails, and grill with mild degreaser/cleaner.
- Pressure wash all door jambs, wheel wells, trunk jambs, frame rails, grill, window seals, door seals, emblems, key holes, door handles, gas filler area.
- Wash car by hand with clean wash mitt and mild car wash detergent. Scrub license plates clean with appropriate brushes and cleaners.
- Clean wheels with assorted brushes and cleaners. Pressure wash wheels and wheel wells with 1500 psi of water.
- Remove large deposits of road tar, bugs, and tree sap using multiple applications of bug and tar remover.
- Hand dry vehicle with damp chamois towel. Door seals, window seals, trim pieces, trunk jambs, emblems, and external mirrors must be “blasted” dry with 90 psi of compressed air.
- Dress tires and wheel wells with water-based and high-silicone rubber/plastic dressing.
- Remove floor mats from interior. Blow clean with 90 psi of compressed air. Scrub dry soil with carpet brush and vacuum clean. Spray generous amount of high-foaming carpet shampoo. Extract clean
- Using compressed air gun (90 psi), “blast” dust from vents, console, dash, under seats, between seats, upholstery seams, in crevices and hard to reach places, between seat cushions, into map pockets, into cockpit switches and controls, steering wheel gaps, trim pieces. . . anywhere fingers cannot clean. Vacuum out resulting dust and dirt.
- Clean headliner stains.
- Clean upper trim parts (upper seat belt anchors, plastic pillar facades) with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean, steam, and sanitize vents.
- Clean leather seats and head rests with appropriate brushes and cleaners. Be sure to clean deep in seams, creases, along piping, and in map pockets. Apply leather conditioner when dry.
- Shampoo, steam, and extract cloth seats and carpets.
- Clean all surfaces in trunk area. Remove spot stains as necessary from trunk liner. Lift trunk liner and vacuum/clean spare tire. Push seats forward to vacuum crease where rear seats meet trunk. Wipe clean trunk jambs and decklid.
- Clean lower trim parts (door sills, lower seat sections, foot wells, door panels, map pockets, ash trays, door handles, door pulls, windows switches with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Scrub clutch, brake, and gas pedals clean with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean exterior and interior glass using glass-specific microfiber towels and automotive-grade glass cleaner. Repeat 2-3 times to remove all hazing and streaks. Remove glue, tree sap, and stickers when necessary using lubricated razor and adhesive remover.
- Remove contaminants from paint with clay bar and clay lubricant. The result: optimally smooth paint ready to accept polish and wax.
- Wetsand deep flaws in paint.
- Machine compound with wool pad.
- Machine buff all painted surfaces with rubbing compound to remove coarse defects in paint.
- Machine polish all painted surfaces with fine polish to remove fine defects in paint.
- Machine polish all painted surfaces with swirl remover to remove the finest hazing and holograms in in paint.
- Apply two layers of wax or sealant by machine for ultimate gloss and reflection. No wax on trim, in gaps, or in seals. Carefully remove wax with microfiber cloth, checking for smears and trace marks.
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New Car Prep. $300. Dealers sell this service for $750 - $1500. It includes a paint sealant to lock in a 6 month gloss and UV protection for your paint finish and a fabric sealant to minimize staining and soiling (liquids bead up on your fabric surfaces) or a leather sealant to keep your leather soft and pliable. Not only do offer this service for less than half of dealership prices, but we also include a Level 1 detail to correct any mistakes made in their new car delivery process.
- Secure and set aside customer’s personals (loose change, sunglasses, pens, notepads, etc.).
- Pre-treat door jambs, wheel wells, trunk jambs, frame rails, and grill with mild degreaser/cleaner.
- Pressure wash all door jambs, wheel wells, trunk jambs, frame rails, grill, window seals, door seals, emblems, key holes, door handles, gas filler area.
- Wash car by hand with clean wash mitt and mild car wash detergent. Scrub license plates clean with appropriate brushes and cleaners.
- Clean wheels with assorted brushes and cleaners. Pressure wash wheels and wheel wells with 1500 psi of water.
- Remove large deposits of road tar, bugs, and tree sap using multiple applications of bug and tar remover.
- Hand dry vehicle with damp chamois towel. Door seals, window seals, trim pieces, trunk jambs, emblems, and external mirrors must be “blasted” dry with 90 psi of compressed air.
- Dress tires and wheel wells with water-based and high-silicone rubber/plastic dressing.
- Remove floor mats from interior. Blow clean with 90 psi of compressed air. Scrub dry soil with carpet brush and vacuum clean. Spray generous amount of high-foaming carpet shampoo. Extract clean
- Using compressed air gun (90 psi), “blast” dust from vents, console, dash, under seats, between seats, upholstery seams, in crevices and hard to reach places, between seat cushions, into map pockets, into cockpit switches and controls, steering wheel gaps, trim pieces. . . anywhere fingers cannot clean. Vacuum out resulting dust and dirt.
- Clean headliner stains.
- Clean upper trim parts (upper seat belt anchors, plastic pillar facades) with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean all surfaces in trunk area. Remove spot stains as necessary from trunk liner. Lift trunk liner and vacuum/clean spare tire. Push seats forward to vacuum crease where rear seats meet trunk. Wipe clean trunk jambs and decklid.
- Clean lower trim parts (door sills, lower seat sections, foot wells, door panels, map pockets, ash trays, door handles, door pulls, windows switches with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Scrub clutch, brake, and gas pedals clean with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean exterior and interior glass using glass-specific microfiber towels and automotive-grade glass cleaner. Repeat 2-3 times to remove all hazing and streaks. Remove glue, tree sap, and stickers when necessary using lubricated razor and adhesive remover.
- Remove contaminants from paint with clay bar and clay lubricant. The result: optimally smooth paint ready to accept polish and wax.
- Apply 2 coats of long lasting paint sealant.
- If leather, apply leather sealant to all leather surfaces.
- If fabric, apply fabric sealant to all fabric surfaces.
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Wash and Wax. 1 hour. Allow 2 hours for synthetic sealant application.
Available with 4 wax options:
Carnauba Wax ($50). Carnauba offers superior, natural looking shine with expected protection of 4 - 6 weeks.
Nano Wax ($55). This synthetic wax doubles the durability of
Carnauba wax to 8 - 12 weeks.
Synthetic Sealant ($75). Sealants offer maximum durability. We apply sealant in layers, then finish with natural
Carnauba wax. Lasts 6 months!
"Top Shelf" Wax ($100). We have a variety of boutique waxes that produce world class reflection and gloss. These waxes are matched to your car's color. Call or email for your specific application.
- Wash car by hand with clean wash mitt and mild car wash detergent. Scrub license plates clean with appropriate brushes and cleaners.
- Clean wheels with assorted brushes and cleaners. Pressure wash wheels and wheel wells with 1500 psi of water.
- Remove large deposits of road tar, bugs, and tree sap using multiple applications of bug and tar remover.
- Hand dry vehicle with damp chamois towel. Door seals, window seals, trim pieces, trunk jambs, emblems, and external mirrors must be “blasted” dry with 90 psi of compressed air.
- Clean wheels with assorted brushes and cleaners. Pressure wash wheels and wheel wells with 1500 psi of water.
- Dress tires and wheel wells with water-based and high-silicone rubber/plastic dressing.
- Clean dash and center console.
- Clean exterior and interior glass using glass-specific microfiber towels and automotive-grade glass cleaner. Repeat 2-3 times to remove all hazing and streaks.
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Interior Only. Starts at $135*. 2 - 5 hours.
- Remove floor mats from interior. Blow clean with 90 psi of compressed air. Scrub dry soil with carpet brush and vacuum clean. Spray generous amount of high-foaming carpet shampoo. Extract clean.
- Using compressed air gun (90 psi), “blast” dust from vents, console, dash, under seats, between seats, upholstery seams, in crevices and hard to reach places, between seat cushions, into map pockets, into cockpit switches and controls, steering wheel gaps, trim pieces. . . anywhere fingers cannot clean. Vacuum out resulting dust and dirt.
- Clean headliner stains.
- Clean upper trim parts (upper seat belt anchors, plastic pillar facades) with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean, steam, and sanitize vents.
- Clean leather seats and head rests with appropriate brushes and cleaners. Be sure to clean deep in seams, creases, along piping, and in map pockets. Apply leather conditioner when dry.
- Shampoo, steam, and extract cloth seats and carpets.
- Clean all surfaces in trunk area. Remove spot stains as necessary from trunk liner. Lift trunk liner and vacuum/clean spare tire. Push seats forward to vacuum crease where rear seats meet trunk. Wipe clean trunk jambs and decklid.
- Clean lower trim parts (door sills, lower seat sections, foot wells, door panels, map pockets, ash trays, door handles, door pulls, windows switches with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Scrub clutch, brake, and gas pedals clean with appropriate cleaners and degreasers.
- Clean exterior and interior glass using glass-specific microfiber towels and automotive-grade glass cleaner. Repeat 2-3 times to remove all hazing and streaks. Remove glue, tree sap, and stickers when necessary using lubricated razor and adhesive remover.
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Additional Services
- Onsite service. If you cannot come to us, we can bring our equipment and supplies to you. Call or email for pricing.
- Carpet dye. Stains can be disguised with a small amount of dye. Or your entire carpet can be dyed two shades darker to mask any permanent stains. Call or email for pricing.
- Engine detailing. We'll mask off electrical items, degrease, wash, and dress your engine. A great idea for cars for sale. Most engines are $30.
- Scotch Guard fabric protection. We can apply a fabric sealant that resists staining and absorption of liquids. Use our service and save money versus car dealers! Call or email for pricing.
- Deep scratch repair. Wetsanding and buffing of major clearcoat scratches. Call or email for pricing.
- Paint touch up. Repair of minor chips and scratches. Call or email for pricing.
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*A Note About Our Detail Package Pricing.
Prices are estimated. Final price will be determined upon inspection of the customer's car, and is influenced by factors including: stains, scratches, odors, pet hair, tree sap, and road tar. Delivery times are estimated and will vary depending on the condition of your vehicle. |
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