Sedans are the most popular type of car body style, with a three-box side profile and four doors. Classic sedans include the Chevy Malibu, Honda Accord, Toyota Camry. Sedans fit four to five people in two rows and usually have an average size trunk.
There are two main types of truck cabs, available in either 2-door models or 4-door models. Classic trucks include the Chevy 1500, 2500, 3500, Ford f-150, 250, 350 , and Toyota Tundra and Tacoma and Small Crossover SUV's like Jeep, Toyota Rav-4 and Kia Sportage .
These are the biggest SUVs on the market, usually they stand from 210.7 inches long up to 225.7 inches. While Mini Vans and 3rd row vehicles are identified by the number of rows of seats. Examples include Range Rover, Chevrolet Suburban, Nissan Armada, and GMC Yukon.
Dually's Are Identified by the 4 Tires in the Rear and Typically are Diesel. Over Sized Vehicles May Include Luxury Vans and Ford Econoline and Other Panel Side Vans. Lifted Vehicles are Mostly Trucks With a Lift Kit or Over Sized Tires.
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- SANITIZER TREATMENT
$40
- SCOTCH GUARD
$50
- HEADLIGHT RESTORATION
$50 (SET OF TWO)
- EXTERIOR TRIM DETAIL
$50
- WHEEL WELL DETAIL
$50
- G-MAX GRAPHINE SPRAY
$75
- DOORS/DASH/CONSOLE
$80
- SHAMPOO CARPETS AND MATS
$80
- CLEAN AND CONDITION SEATS
$80
- ENGINE DETAIL
$80
- PREMIUM RIM DETAILING IN AND OUT
$100
- ODOR OR PET HAIR REMOVAL
BY ESTIMATE
- HEADLINER CLEANING
BY ESTIMATE
- CLAY BAR TREATMENT
BY ESTIMATE
- OVER SPRAY, SAP, TAR OR EXCESSIVE GRIME
BY ESTIMATE
- HAND WAX OR HIGH SPEED BUFF
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- TRUCK BED CLEANING / DETAIL
BY ESTIMATE
- EXTERIOR TRIM RESTORATION
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18 Wheelers, Recreational Vehicles, Party Busses, Trailers, Boats, Fleet Vehicles, Limousines , Tow Trucks, Box Trucks , Food Trucks, Freight Boxes , Sheds and Other Unlisted Objects are all done by estimate
Pressure Wash (Power Wash): So, what’s the first step in the auto detailing process? Pressure Washing! Pressure washing is the removal of contaminants from the outside of your vehicle, such as pollen, dirt, and grime, via the use of a stream of pressurized demineralized water that is powered by a motor. We take great lengths to reach all of the nooks and cracks on the exterior of your vehicle and thoroughly pressure wash those areas since that is where most debris collects. Special detail and care is given to areas where there is noticeable flaking or chipping of the outer paint of the vehicle so that further damage to those areas is extremely minimized. After getting your vehicle diligently pressure washed by our mobile detailers, your car will already be on the right path to achieving that showroom quality it deserves! We're the best mobile car wash in South Texas.
Degreaser: If there are any hard or dried contaminants such as bird droppings, dirt, or tar on the exterior of the vehicle, a degreaser may be used to break up and loosen these either before or after a power wash is applied. Degreasers though can remove protective coatings of sealants or wax, so this will only be used with discretion. If needed, it is imperative to reapply any wax or sealants that were removed by the degreaser.
Shampooing: To ensure that any remaining dirt or other contaminants are removed, a thorough shampooing is needed. There are two methods when it comes to shampooing a vehicle: using a foam gun or the two-bucket method. A foam gun sprays a stream of foam over every inch of the exterior of the vehicle. The two-bucket method on the other hand requires a wash and rinse bucket combined with hand washing using towels, sponges, or mitts to clean the entire vehicle. If either method is used, a second pressure wash is used to remove the remaining contaminants and soap.
Drying: One of the most important steps during the entire exterior detailing process of a vehicle is the drying process. This is where the most damaging mistakes can occur such as swirls, webs, and water marks. To avoid these harmful errors, a sheeting method is used, which is when a constant stream of demineralized water collects excess droplets and washes them from the exterior surface of the vehicle's paint. A blower is then needed to reduce dripping in areas such as lug nuts, glass, mirrors, and panel gaps, which can lead to complications in further steps. A drying towel is then used to dry any remaining water on the vehicle.
Claying: After the first layer of major contaminants is removed, micro contaminants such as small minerals and fine dirt that are lodged in the paint of your vehicle are still present. A clay bar is used to remove these. Exhaustive detail will be given to clay your vehicle in major areas where such contaminants commonly persist. Plenty of clay and lubricant will be applied so as to also prevent any scratches from occurring during the claying process.
Polishing: This is the step that makes everyone's head turn. The polishing step. Any imperfections such as swirls, oxidation, swirls, and water spots in your vehicle's clear coat of paint are polished away. Depending on what your vehicle specifically needs, a special polish and buffer is chosen so that your vehicle can shine and be as radiant as if it had just come off the lot!
Sealant: to protect the exterior paint of your vehicle, a sealant is applied which protects against the elements after your detailing from up to 3 to 6 months. The sealant adheres to the paint of the vehicle and forms a solid barrier against any debris that wants to embed into your vehicles paint. Thus it is easier to maintain your vehicle. It also enhances your vehicles detail by adding more depth and glass to your vehicles paint.
Waxing: To give your vehicle's exterior paint more durability, a good waxing is recommended but will only last 6 to 8 weeks. Waxing beads up water so that water cannot pool and stagnate on top of your vehicle, thus reducing any water marks on the paint. It also feels great to the touch and gives your vehicle that smooth and silky feeling! If water starts pooling on your vehicle, that’s an indicator it’s time for a new application of wax.
Wheels and Tires: Nobody likes seeing tires that are completely covered in grime and brake dust. That is why Wheel and Tire care is ESSENTIAL to the overall appearance of your vehicle. The tires themselves will be given a generous amount of degreaser then given a thorough water and shampooing to remove a majority of contaminants present. The inner wheel components are also given a thorough washing and shampooing, and then receive a clay bar treatment along with any necessary sealants or wax. Tire dressing is applied last so as to give the tires their original dark, unused color!
Exterior Trim Care: Being one of the most overlooked parts of your vehicle when it comes to maintenance, the exterior trim is vital for any full detailing service. After the routine pressure wash, shampoo, and drying plus degreasing to remove old waxes and sealants, a rich amount of dressing is applied so as to re-establish the showroom quality of the trim to its richer and dark color giving your trim excellent contrast to your vehicle’s paint!
Window Cleaning: Windows can have the most obvious and glaring obstructions on them such as bird droppings, skin oils, smoke residue, and general excess condensation build up. Without much needing being said, having your windows extensively detailed is imperative for a better and safer driving experience. Most contaminants are removed in the general cleaning steps, but further steps are needed in particular of the windows. An ammonium free glass cleaner is applied to dispose of excess gunk, and then the window is clayed to remove any fine particles still left. Finally another cleanse of glass cleaner is applied with a thin layer of wax for extra protection.
Interior Detailing: The importance of detailing your interior! The inside of your vehicle can say 1,000 words to any passenger who sits inside of it about who the owner of the vehicle is. What are the biggest factors anyone looks for when first stepping into someone else’s car? Cleanliness, smell, and maintenance. Both you and your passengers deserve to enjoy the appearance, feel, and comfort of your vehicle inside and out. As being one of the best mobile detailers in San Antonio we take just as much pride in detailing the interior as we do the exterior of your vehicle, and provide South Texas residents the best mobile detailing services around!
Carpet Cleaning: Your vehicle’s carpet takes the biggest beating out of anything on the inside, with constant dirt build up and stains. We do a complete vacuuming of your carpets, once they are removed from the vehicle, so as to take out all of the major impurities. A fabric cleaner is then applied and scrubbed in to the carpet so as to remove any stains present.
Seat Cleaning: Seat care is a must, since it is the first thing your passenger notices. If your seats have leather, a leather cleaner is used to surface any impurities present, and then to soften the leather a conditioner is applied so as to keep it malleable and prevent it from drying out.
Interior Trim: Your interior trim such as your dashboard, doors, side panels, and console, is usually pretty neglected over the years, so it is a good idea to get it detailed for general maintenance purposes. A simpler protectant and cleaner is used to restore the vibrancy of your interior trim and remove any food or dust present.
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