Clay-Bar Treatment

  • 2-3 hours

  • $50

    *Exterior detail required*

  • Clay bar treatment is a crucial step in the auto detailing process, designed to remove deeply embedded contaminants from your car's paint surface that regular washing can't tackle. These contaminants, such as tree sap, industrial fallout, and rail dust, can make your paint feel rough and prevent wax or polish from properly adhering.

    Here's how the clay bar process works:

    1. Wash and Dry: Thoroughly wash and dry car to remove contaminants.

    2. Apply Lubricant: A generous amount of clay bar lubricant is applied onto the section of the car you're working on. This lubricant helps the clay bar glide smoothly and prevents it from sticking to the paint.

    3. Glide the Clay Bar: The clay bar is glided across the lubricated surface in straight, overlapping motions. Applying light, even pressure, the bar will pick up any deep rooted dirt or contaminants.

    4. Inspect and Knead: The claybar is regularly inspected for embedded contaminants. A new, clean section is used if necessary.

    5. Repeat: This process is continued, working in small sections, until the entire surface of the vehicle is covered.

    6. Final Wash and Dry: After clay barring, the vehicle is washed again to remove any remaining lubricant and clay residue. The vehicle is dried thoroughly.

    7. Protect: A layer of wax & sealant is applied to protect your freshly cleaned and decontaminated paint.

    Benefits of Clay Bar Treatment:

    • Improved Appearance: Makes your car look cleaner, smoother, and shinier.

    • Enhanced Protection: Allows wax or polish to bond more effectively, providing longer-lasting protection.

    • Smoother Surface: Creates a smoother surface for better paint correction results.

Engine Bay Cleaning

  • 1 hour.

  • $50

  • 1. Initial Cleaning:

    • Remove Debris: Use of compressed air or a brush to remove loose dirt, leaves, and other debris from the engine bay.

    • Vacuum: Vacuuming of any remaining loose debris.

    2. Degreasing:

    • Apply Degreaser: Spraying of engine degreaser evenly over all surfaces of the engine bay.

    • Scrub: Use of brushes and microfiber cloths to scrub away grease, grime, and oil.

    3. Rinsing:

    • Low-Pressure Rinse: Gentle rinse of the engine bay with low-pressure water from a hose or spray bottle. Avoiding high-pressure water.

    4. Drying:

    • Thorough Drying: Use of microfiber towels or compressed air to dry all surfaces thoroughly.

    5. Dressing:

    • Apply Dressing: Applying a light coat of engine dressing to plastic and rubber components to restore their shine and protect them from future grime.

    6. Final Inspection:

    • Check for Leaks: Inspecting of the engine bay for any leaks or drips.

    • Reconnect Battery: Reconnection of the battery terminal.

    8. Start Engine: * Run and Check: Starting the engine and letting it run for a few minutes to check for any issues.

Truck Bed Cleaning

  • 1-2 hours depending on condition of truck bed.

  • $50

  • Trucks are built for work, but even the toughest workhorses deserve a good clean.

    1. Removal & Inspection:

    • Remove Loose Debris: Removing any large items, such as tools, lumber, or sports equipment.

    • Inspect: Carefully inspecting the bed for any damage, rust, or deep scratches.

    2. Pre-Wash:

    • Hose Down: Use of a pressure washer to remove loose dirt, mud, and debris.

    • Degreaser Application: Applying a heavy-duty degreaser to the entire bed surface.

    3. Scrubbing & Agitation:

    • Scrubbing: Use of a stiff-bristled brush or a pressure washer with a suitable nozzle to scrub the entire bed surface.

    • Agitation: For stubborn stains, using a stiff brush or a power washer with a rotating nozzle.

    4. Rinsing:

    • Thorough Rinse: Rinse of the entire bed thoroughly with clean water to remove all soap residue and degreaser.

    5. Drying:

    • Speed Up Drying: For faster drying, use of a leaf blower to remove excess water.

    6. Optional Treatments:

    • Bed Liner Protection: For treated bed liners, applying a dedicated protectant to enhance shine and resist future stains.

    • Rust Prevention: If rust is present, use of a rust converter and then applying a rust-resistant coating.

    7. Final Inspection:

    • Inspect: Carefully inspect the bed to ensure all dirt, grime, and stains have been removed.

Headlight Restoration

  • 1-2 hours

  • $50

Paint protectant

  • 30 min - 1 hour

  • $50

  • We use a high quality chemical that beads up water and creates a “clear coat” on the paint. Applying this to your paint makes future washes easier, deters dirt and grime from sticking to the paint, and allows the wax seal on the vehicle to last longer.

bodily fluid extraction

  • 1-2 hours

  • $150

  • We use a high quality carpet & upholstery shampoo (or a leather conditioner/cleaner) to breakup the stain. We then thoroughly scrub and use an extractor to remove stain. This process is then followed by a deep steam clean which disinfects carpet & upholstery as well as the rest of the vehicle.