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Complete Exterior Care

Exterior Car detailing is one of the most essential preventive maintenance measures you can do for your car. Car Detailing provides protection from the long-term effects of environmental exposure (e.g. Tree Sap, Rail Dust, UV Rays, Acid Rain, and Road Salt etc) and prolongs the lives of components and parts.
Years of dirt build-up and exposure to sunlight can give your car paint a dull look that can usually be brightened and improved with polish. The polish often removes scratches or scrapes as well. Car polish is a good way to hide minor flaws and scratches.
Appearance is everything! Sparkling looks of your vehicle increase its resale value.

BENEFITS OF EXTERIOR SERVICES

  • It gives the brand new look to your car.
  • All the scratches are eliminated by polishing.
  • The durability of the car will be enhanced.
  • Car becomes more attractive.
  • The resale value of the car goes up.

WHAT ARE SWIRL MARKS AND HOW ARE THEY CAUSED?

  • Swirl marks are circular patterns of fine scratches that resemble the form of cobwebs (hence why they are sometimes referred to as cobwebbing).
  • They are nearly always the result of poor washing technique. The other classic cause of swirl marks are traditional sponges, as they provide no means of lifting particles of dirt safely away from painted surfaces when they are being washed. Instead, particles of dirt and grime are held on the face of the sponge and moved around over the underlying surfaces, creating fine scratches.
  • Water spots may form on painted surfaces when hard tap water is used to rinse off after washing and is then left to dry off naturally. The spots themselves comprise calcium carbonate, or lime scale as it is more commonly known, and other evaporative salts. If such spots are left on painted surfaces for any significant length of time, they can harden to the point where they become very difficult to remove, even by machine.
  • In extreme cases, such deposits can attack underlying surfaces, causing etching. Etching refers to chemical erosion of the uppermost layer of paint (more often than not a clear coat), and is also caused by the corrosive effects of strong organic acids in bird droppings and bug remains. Such contaminants should always be removed as quickly as possible in order to lower the risk of etching occurring.