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General Detailing

Car detailing is a thorough cleaning, restoration, and finishing of a vehicle to produce a showroom-quality level of detail. It includes both exterior and interior services, going beyond a regular car wash.

For most drivers, detailing every 4–6 months is ideal. However, frequency can vary based on usage, environment, and personal preferences.

A full detail usually includes exterior washing, paint decontamination, polishing, waxing or sealing, interior vacuuming, shampooing, leather cleaning, and dressing of plastics and vinyl.

Ceramic Coating

Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied to the exterior of a car that chemically bonds with the factory paint. It creates a durable, hydrophobic layer that protects against dirt, UV rays, minor scratches, and chemical stains.
Depending on the product and maintenance, ceramic coating can last from 2 to 5 years or longer.
Yes. Ceramic coating offers longer-lasting protection and higher resistance to environmental contaminants compared to traditional wax.
It resists light scratches and swirl marks but won’t make your car completely scratch-proof. It adds a protective layer, but deep scratches can still occur.
Yes. While ceramic coating makes it easier to clean your car and repels dirt, regular washing is still needed to maintain its appearance and protection.

Buffing & Polishing

Polishing is the process of removing surface imperfections like swirl marks, oxidation, and scratches. Buffing is a technique used during polishing to apply compounds or polish using a machine.
Polishing can remove light to moderate surface scratches, swirl marks, and oxidation. Deep scratches may require more extensive repair or touch-up.
Typically, once or twice a year is enough. Over-polishing can wear down the clear coat over time.
If done improperly, yes. That’s why it’s important to have it performed by professionals who know the right techniques and products to use.
Yes. Polishing removes imperfections and ensures a smooth, clean surface for the coating to bond properly, which improves performance and appearance.