What is needed for car detailing?

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Shaun
07/25/25 2:47am
Car detailing projects are categorized based on the service areas into exterior detailing, interior detailing, and paint surface detailing. Here is additional information: Car exterior detailing projects include high-pressure car washing, removal of contaminants such as asphalt and tar, waxing and polishing for enhanced shine, new car wax removal, refurbishment of wheel rims, tires, and bumpers, as well as undercarriage anti-corrosion coating. It also includes exterior decoration of the car, such as embellishing the roof, windows, body sides, and wheels. Exterior detailing mainly involves film application, undercarriage armor, engine guards, decorative strips, and accessories. Car interior detailing projects can be divided into interior decoration detailing, engine detailing, and trunk cleaning. Interior decoration detailing includes vacuuming and protecting the dashboard, ceiling, carpets, floor mats, seats, seat covers, and door interiors, as well as steam sterilization, deodorizing of air vents, interior air purification, interior cleaning, dashboard polishing, leather upholstery, and odor removal inside the car.
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Cinna
08/10/25 4:44pm
I often take care of my beloved car myself, starting with basic cleaning for automotive detailing. The first step is rinsing the car body with a high-pressure water gun, paying special attention to the wheel rims and chassis gaps. After washing, it's essential to dry it with a dedicated towel to avoid water stains. The waxing process is the most critical—I do it once a month. Liquid wax is easier to apply, while solid wax offers better protection. Interior cleaning requires attention to detail: seats should be treated with foam cleaner, and for genuine leather, conditioning oil is a must. I separately purchase a degreaser for the windshield to ensure clear visibility during rainy days. Air vents are cleaned with a soft-bristle brush, and the trunk needs vacuuming. For minor scratches on the paint, I use scratch wax and buff in circular motions with a sponge. Finally, I apply tire protectant to give them a deep black shine and premium texture. Though the entire process is time-consuming, seeing my car looking brand new is incredibly satisfying.
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