FAQ:
How often should I wash my vehicle?
Garage Parking:. a simple wash every two weeks will keep it looking great.
No Garage Parking: washing your car once a week to successfully prevent contaminants from damaging your paint and finish.
What is clay bar treatment?
Detailing clay bar removes from the paint what washing cannot. Clay bar is a solid compound used to remove contaminants from the surface of your car's paint, glass, fiberglass and metal.
What’s the difference between clay bar treatment and a detail?
Claying actually pulls out foreign particles and contaminants that have embedded themselves in the paint.
Detail is actually wax being applied by machine or hand to that gives a protective layer over the paint but doesn't take out any contaminants.
What’s a spray wax?
A spray wax is a protective product in a liquid for, and I recommend this service monthly. Really depends on how often you choose to wax, then followed up with a little touch up.
How many times a year should I wax my car?
I recommend a Full detail twice a year, this service includes claying, polishing, sealing (wax)—the works. However, once every three months you should do a Standard detail. I personally would do monthly spray waxing to restore a quick shine too!
How many times should you do the interior?
You should thoroughly clean the interior of your car once a month, or twice if you have little kids or babies.
What kind of products do you use?
3D International, LLC is dedicated to provide superior, cutting edge car care products that are environmentally responsible. For 25 years 3D has manufactured quality green, biodegradable and natural ingredient products in Santa Clarita, California.
Can you get the scratches off paint and rims?
Some scratches detailers can successfully buff out & some are beyond a detailer ability. A professional body shop may be needed to assist in getting the correction 100% perfect.
Can you get my windows tinted?
Yes, I have a great mobile vendor that can do a incredible job. BUT In California, it's illegal to tint either windshield (except for the strip at the very top), and the windows next to the driver and front-seat passenger.