Clean Dash, Door Panels & All Plastic Parts: Cleaning of all the plastics to remove scuffs, excessive dirt and other factors that cause the plastics to look dirty.
Clean Rims and Tires: Included in the process of hand washing. We do not depend on the use of a pressure washer to remove brake dust from the rims. We scrub the tires with a degreaser and a hard bristle brush to take off old tire dressing.
Door Jambs: When you open any of your doors, door jambs are the painted area on the door and on the body.
Dressing: The product used to make a surface reflective and/or “shiny”.
Engine Cleaning, Degreasing and Dressing: The process of cleaning the engine compartment and dressing it to make it look new.
Exterior Rubber Treatment: The process of cleaning and restoring rubber trim on the vehicle.
Hand Polish: The process of cleaning water spots, oxidation, fallout, overspray off of the paint by hand and not by machine.
Hand Wash: The process of washing a vehicle by synthetic microfiber towels and split tip brushes that do not scratch the finish. Not by automated hydraulic machinery the slaps the car. This includes cleaning the rims and scrubbing the tires.
Industrial Fallout: Chemical compounds present in the air which are deposited on the horizontal surfaces of vehicles and which under certain circumstances will affect the finish, particularly metallics. AKA the little brown specs on the paint.
Interior Cabin: This is the part of the car where everyone sits. This area does not include the trunk.
Overspray: The fallout from spray painting jobs at a building or home.
Oxidation: A common form of chemical reaction which is the combining of oxygen with various elements and compounds found in automotive paints.
Rim Polishing: Process of “shining” up the rims to restore the original color. This process is only available on billet or mag wheels.









