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Title: The Auto Detailing Guide


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The Auto Detailing Guide
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Synopsis
  1. Caring For A Classic Car
  2. The Details of Auto Detailing
  3. Second Hand Sale? Don't forget to Detail
  4. Detailing and Damages

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Caring For A Classic Car
  • Many people wash their car at the weekends, but
    for Classic car lovers cleaning the car has
    become ritual. With restoration bills for
    paintwork an expensive prospect, and some vintage
    car colors no longer available to their true
    tint, it is small wonder that an owner will
    lovingly buff and polish the chrome until it
    shines. Waxes and polishes are used not just to
    buff the paintwork to showroom standards but also
    to add that extra bit of protection to the
    surface of the vehicle.
  • But it's not only the exterior of the car that
    gets the VIP treatment. The interior or cabin
    also gets a deep cleaning alongside the engine.
    With every inch of a car part of its heritage,
    all seals, buttons, trim and seams are carefully
    cleaned to perfection.
  • The same can be said for rims and other metal
    work on the car. With rust being vintage car
    cancer and spare parts a rare thing to come by,
    upkeep on perishable parts is even more
    important. Sourcing replacement components can be
    difficult and it's not unheard of for classic
    auto enthusiasts to buy multiples of the same
    vehicle simply for the upkeep of one.
  • A professional mechanic will also be a big part
    of your cars regular maintenance. Even if you
    have put your car together yourself from recycles
    parts, certain tests such as MOT and emissions
    tests will need to be carried out by a certified
    mechanic. Getting the car checked regularly by
    another pair of eyes is also a good idea, even if
    there is nothing seemingly wrong with the motor.
  • And of course, when going to the great expense of
    buying and maintaining a classic or vintage motor
    it is imperative that you have some method of
    shelter for her during harsh weather. A garage,
    of course, is ideal for this as it prevents water
    damage and the prospect of rust. When maintaining
    a classic car, prevention is always better!

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The Details of Auto Detailing
  • Auto detailing involves a wide range of tools and
    chemicals to ensure your car's in peek, gleaming
    conditions both inside and out. Using waxes,
    polishes and shines to improve the final look of
    a new paint job or a spritz of fragrance to
    refresh the cabin, a valet make a world of
    difference to its appeal, longevity, and comfort.
  • Depending on your preference you may decide to
    choose from a range of auto detailing options .
    These include doing it yourself at home, taking
    it to a garage or body shop or going to a
    specialist. Some services will even come to you!
  • Whilst there are big advantages to know even just
    the basics of do-it-yourself detailing, a trip to
    a professional once in a while is far from a bad
    idea. With a wide range of tools, chemicals, and
    equipment a professional valeting service can
    ensure that your paint job is fresh and even,
    there is no corrosion, the upholstery is
    unstained and proofed, and that high-end
    interiors such as leather and wood get the
    correct treatments.
  • There are also a lot of jobs that a professional
    will simply be able to do to a higher standard
    then if you were to do it at home. For instance,
    whilst it is soothing to polish a car or wipe
    down the seats, the fact of the matter is, with
    the aid of a car polisher or a steam cleaner, a
    professional can tackle the dirt and produces
    better results.
  • Auto detailing is also a great way of changing
    the color of your car. With specialists able to
    provide re-spraying and paint stripping services,
    you can have the car of your dreams in the color
    of your choice.
  • Of course detailing is not just about making the
    car look great but is about the restoration and
    repairs too. Repairing scratches, dents and
    cracks in the windshield can be done by most
    garages, but for classic cars or custom paint
    jobs, an auto detailer will be able to ensure a
    flawless finish.

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Second Hand Sale? Don't forget to Detail
  • Attention to detailing is one of the surest ways
    to get someone to notice your car. If its
    bright, shines, looks clean and has no visible
    rust, then people are more likely to take a
    closer look.
  • When they do they want to see hoovered seats, a
    clear polished dashboard and no stones in the
    footwell. The tires need to be fully pumped with
    nothing grotty stuck in the wheels, the
    headlights need to be aligned and the number
    plate visible and un-cracked.
  • It's easy to neglect these aspects of car care in
    favor of running it through a car wash or giving
    it a quite hose down at home. But when it comes
    to selling, it really benefits to do it properly.
  • Rinsing the car down to remove loose dirt will
    really help clean a car much more quickly. Using
    a solution of warm, soapy car water to remove
    dirt and grease, however, do not neglect areas
    around the arches, the grill or the door rim. For
    those will taller vehicles, a soft broom can also
    be beneficial.
  • Next, it is important to towel the car dry,
    following it with a wax, polish and buff to
    ensure no steaks and a streamlined appearance.
    Pay attention to the windows, inside and out, and
    ensure door handles are immaculate. You don't
    want your buyer getting a nasty surprise!
  • Inside the car a thorough vacuuming is in order,
    all the while scrutinizing the creases in the
    seats, shaking out the mats and getting into
    every crevasse. You can wipe down gear sticks and
    hard interior with a wet duster. A new air
    freshener will make your car smell great whilst
    clipping in seatbelts can add the final touch in
    a sale, proving the main safety aspect of your
    vehicle is functional.

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Detailing and Damages
  • Dent Removal Let's face it, no matter how
    skilled you are with a hammer, you probably
    aren't going to pop that dent out so the surface
    is back to a smooth finish. Chances are the panel
    will still have a few grooves in it and perchance
    even some missing paint. Mechanics have special
    equipment for restoration to body-work that
    produces a manufacture grade result.
  • Windscreen Repairs T Windscreens with a chip
    can crack at any point in a car's journey. All it
    takes is for one pothole to cause a small chip or
    crack to shatter. Windscreen repairs can be as
    basic as having to fill the chip with an acrylic
    resin depending on the size and position in the
    wind-shield. However, chips in front of the
    steering wheel or larger cracks may require a
    full windscreen replacement.
  • Wielding Yes everyone has reattached their
    exhaust with cable ties at one point or another.
    It seems like a harmless, inexpensive way to get
    from point A to point B, but the truth is without
    the proper repairs, the vehicle is unsafe. By
    having an exhaust or other parts of your car
    re-wielded, you cut down on the risk of accidents
    when on the move, of leaking emissions, and
    further structural damage in the example of the
    exhaust.
  • Scratches Whilst paint pens are a great way of
    covering scraps in your cars paintwork, often as
    not they are not the perfect result. With the
    ability to perform re-sprays and paint-removal, a
    professional body-works detailer can provide you
    with an immaculate, flawless finish that will
    make you want to polish it until it shines.
  • Stenches and Spills Whilst it is never a nice
    thought, certain bodily exudation and other
    substances such as forgotten food left to fester
    can cause our cars to smell less than fresh. Add
    to this the probability of a stain left untreated
    and you will be begging someone else to do the
    scrubbing. With equipment along the lines of
    stream cleaners, upholstery vacuums and detailing
    air fresheners, a professional clean is sure to
    have your car looking and smelling gorgeous.

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