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If you've ever paid to have your car professionally detailed, then you know how expensive this service can be. As someone who cares deeply about my car and wants to maintain its value, I like to have my vehicle detailed on a regular basis. It wasn't until recently that I actually began detailing my own car. After buying all the supplies I needed, I was able to detail and wash my car just as thoroughly as the professionals for a fraction of the price. If you're interested in learning how to detail your own car, you've come to the right place!

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Detailing Your Car Like a Pro

Auto Detailing For Beginners

Lonnie Brown

You have probably seen advertisements for car or truck detailing in your city. These services are often offered at car wash locations and other types of auto shops and spas. Auto detailing is different than a complimentary car wash and vacuum. The detailing process is very precise and will get your car or truck to its best possible state. Not all stains and scuffs can be removed, but a thorough detail will make a world of a difference. If you have questions about the process, here are some of the basics:

Dusting

Dusting is one of the first steps of a good detail job. This is not a job for a feather duster; professionals use high-powered air compressors to dislodge any trapped dirt and dust. Buttons, steering wheel levers, seat tracks, and air vents get junk that settles in the crevices. These crevices are so small that wiping and typical dusting methods only push trapped things further in. Compressed air blasts the particles out and allows you to finally reach and clean them up by vacuuming. Dusting is one of the fine details that can help your car look its best.

Vacuuming

Car and truck detailing professionals do not rely on the standard vacuums you can find at self-serve car washes. Their vacuums are powerful machines that come with dozens of attachments to help reach the hard-to-reach spaces. A good vacuuming will help you clean out the dust that has been dislodged by the compressed air and get the automobile ready for a good shampooing.

Carpet Shampoo

Shampooing can lead to one of the biggest transformations for your vehicle. If your car has a bad smell, chances are it is from a visible or hidden stain on the carpet. Carpets are more likely to hold onto smells. Traditional carpet shampooing isn't great at getting smells to go away and can even make the problem worse. Auto detail shops have enzyme cleaners that can get the job done and remove unsightly stains while they're at it. Having clean and fresh-smelling carpets will transform your vehicle.

Leather and Trim Care

Taking care of leather in the car will make your seats last much longer. The sun and normal wear and tear from sitting on the seats can cause all sorts of issues. Auto detailers use leather conditioners and protectants that act like sunscreen for seats. Trim should be conditioned as well to help buff out any scraps and scratches and help it look new.

These are some of the most basic parts of auto detailing. If your vehicle needs some attention, find a local auto detailing shop in your area with great reviews and give it a try!


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