Professionalism in Car Detailing
Professionalism in Car Detailing
It takes patience, experience, and training to detail a car properly. It is possible for your car to look sloppy or be rushed. It is possible to scratch or damage the exterior paint and cause serious injury to drivers. From those who wash their car at work to those who do it at home, the term "Auto Detailer" is used loosely. There is a big difference between those who detail their vehicles every day and those who do it just occasionally. You can avoid vehicle damage by hiring a professional, reputable automobile detailer who is specialized in this type of service.
The Outside
Many vehicle owners do not realize the extent of exterior detailing. A professional auto detailer will thoroughly clean your vehicle. They won't just focus on the paint surfaces. We pride ourselves on that approach. The joints between panels will have their chrome work polished and shined using non-abrasive and extremely safe products. Your intricately designed wheels will sparkle like new. We will find every crevice in your vehicle's body that you didn't know about. Detailers need to spend time on their rims, getting down on their knees to work with them. A true professional is proud of his title, "Detailer." This means that they pay just as much attention and detail as we.
The Inside
If you are selling or trading in a vehicle in, you want to make sure you get the best price. You can expect to pay hundreds of dollars, if you are lucky, for interior details. This is where the potential buyer will be spending most of his or her time driving the vehicle. It is important to maintain a high level of cleanliness if you want your first impression to be positive. Car buyers will expect some exterior dirt and debris to accumulate on the vehicle. But the interior should be spotless. Professional automobile detailers will clean every part of the interior again, from the grime between the gauges and the tiny food crumbs between seats.
Everything In Between
- Professionally-trained: A professional will enroll in a program similar to the IDA.
- Fully Insured: If something happens, a professional will have an established company that is insured.
- Tools: The tools a pro has will include equipment and tools for automotive detailing, not just a bucket, brush, and rag.
- Technique: Knowing the correct way to clean and detail a vehicle can make all the difference in having a shiny, sparkling car.

