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NEW CAR DETAIL

This detail is designed to thoroughly clean and protect all exterior and interior surfaces of new cars, either before or after collection from the dealer.

Believe it or not your brand new cars paint is usually full of contaminants collected on the journey from the factory to your dealer and this detail is perfect to give your brand new car the best start in life.

 

We start by covering the vehicle in a warm water snowfoam which is left to dwell for 10 minutes to safely remove all traces of loose dirt and grime from the bodywork, wheels, arches and panel gaps.

Then using a two-bucket method the vehicle is thoroughly washed using a lambs woolmitt. the engine bay is also washed at this stage.

We then chemically treat and clay the paint and exterior glass to remove any bonded surface contaminants such as tar spots, filings and tree sap, which leaves these surfaces feeling perfectly smooth. After blow drying the car with warm filtered air, we then inspect the paintwork and carry out a single stage machine polish using an ultra fine polish to remove any minor defects there may be and enhance surface gloss in readiness for protection.


We then apply a coat of spray  Sealant to the bodywork, this not only adds valuable protection against the elements but also further enhances the gloss appearance of the paint. This is then topped with a high quality wax to further protect and enhance the gloss. We then complete the exterior detail by sealing the wheels and glass, dressing the tyres, trims and engine bay. Finally, we turn our attention to the interior, cleaning the trims, vacuuming the fabrics and conditioning any leather present.

 

The procedure is usually completed in a single day although larger 4x4 vehicles usually take longer so will require staying a further night and completed the following day.

 

Please note : The vehicle must generally be no more than one month old and covered less than 500 miles to qualify for this detail but exceptions can be made.

 

 

 

 

 

Audi RS3
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