Wash and Wax Process

When it comes to cleaning and protection your vehicle you would want the best protection to protect it from the outside elements. Here you will find a in-depth process our Wash and Wax and the exact steps we do to insure the highest quality of cleaning and wax.

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Depth Process of Our Wash and Wax:

  1. You would want to start with the wheels, tires and fenders. Before you start have a bucket with all variety brushes to get into the face of the wheel, the tires and the long brushes for wheel wells and fenders. Start with the fenders, move to the tires and then into the face of the wheels. You do not want to clean your vehicle first and then the wheels because you are introducing dirt and grime on to the clean surface of the vehicle.

  2. Prepare two buckets, one with your soapy water and one with just water. Put a clean microfiber towel or a wash mitt into the soapy water. Then rinse down your vehicle with a hose or better yet a pressure washer to knock the loose dirt and debris that is on the surface of your vehicle. After the rinse, it is time to clean your vehicle!

  3. When it comes to cleaning your vehicle you would want to grab your clean mitt or microfiber towel and start from top to bottom, don’t over work yourself. For each panel of the vehicle wash and rinse before you move into a different panel to not introduce the same dirty on front of your hood to your door panel. It helps reduce the amount of swirls and scratches on the surface.

  4. After you thoroughly clean your vehicle, you want to rinse down the vehicle to clean off the dirt and soap that is left on the surface on the vehicle. This will prep it for the clay bar stage.

  5. For the more efficient way to add protection to your vehicle you will need to clay the vehicle. Have a water or a clay lubricant so it will not scratch the surface your vehicle. When it comes to claying the vehicle you would want to go panel by panel just like the washing process. Make sure it is always lubricant across the surface you are working with so the clay bar will not scratch the surface.

  6. After you are finish with the clay bar you can rinse off all the containments that has been left on the surface and then proceed to drying the vehicle with a high quality drying microfiber towel. This would led to the next step of prepping the vehicle for the wax or sealant across all surface of the vehicle to protection every part of the paint.

  7. Final Steps of the cherry on top of a finish vehicle is dressing the tires to make them shine and clean exterior glass for that crystal clear vision.

 
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Why Add Wax?

Think of wax like stick house in the forest. It does not provide the best protection but it protects you from the outside elements. Here in Dallas with this hot summer days, it will beat on your clear coat that your vehicle has which will soon led to cracking and fading if the surface is not protected.

Wax is a quick and simple way to protect your vehicle from the crazy weather. Not only does it protect but it enhances a car’s paint to make it shine.

We do have a stronger protection like our Ceramic Coating instead of waxing your vehicle every two weeks. Our Premium Wash also comes with an added wax protection to bring the shine and protect against the harsh weather.