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What are the items included in car detailing?

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Fernando
07/29/2025, 06:55:27 PM

Car detailing primarily aims to remove various oxidation, corrosion, and contaminants from both the exterior and interior of the vehicle. The car detailing items are as follows: 1. Exterior car detailing: Car washing, removal of oily stains, new car wax removal, old car wax removal, trim restoration, and tire refurbishment. 2. Interior decoration detailing: Interior cleaning and care, engine detailing, and trunk cleaning. 3. Paint surface detailing: Treatment for paint surface dullness, scratch treatment, and repainting. 4. Car protection: Application of explosion-proof solar films, installation of anti-theft devices, installation of voice alarm systems, and installation of static electricity dischargers. 5. Car accessories: Car perfumes, interior purification, decorative stickers, and various covers. Car maintenance tips: 1. Avoid washing the car under direct sunlight to prevent paint cracks due to sudden temperature changes. 2. Regularly inspect the paint surface and avoid using car covers to shield from heat. 3. Avoid repainting unless necessary. Do not use car duster balls after rain to prevent scratching the paint surface; opt for professional car wash services instead.

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