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AUTO SPA

01

CAR WASH
 

Car wash attendants wash, scrub, dry and polish the exteriors of vehicles. They will also (1) vacuum, clean and maintain vehicle interiors, including dashboards, consoles, carpet and car seats (2) clean door trims and hinges (3) wash and polish vehicle exteriors and blacken tires.

02

ENGINE WASH
 

An engine wash lowers the exhaust gas temperature (EGT), thus reducing the fuel demand. This has the effect of not only cutting costs but of also sparing the environment by producing lower emissions and consuming less fossil fuels. At the same time the improvement of the EGT margin leads to longer engine time as the material is subject to less stress, and also to lower overhaul costs. All in all, an engine wash substantially reduces an automobile operating costs.

03

UNDERWASH
 

Underwash is the process of cleaning the underside of a car where many cases of rust begin to erode body sheet metal. Road debris, mud and sand accumulate under fenders, on suspension components and on the under structure (chassis or “subframe” hardware). When these foreign materials build up, they harbor the moisture for extra hours and even days beyond a rainy spell — contributing to the development of rust. 

04

UNDERCOATING
 

Undercoating provides an additional layer of protection and insulation to the undercarriage of a vehicle. It covers most of the car's underside, including floor boards, pans, gas tank, wheel wells, frame and suspension parts, mufflers and exhaust pipes. The effect can be likened to blackcoating a road or parking lot.

05

MACHINE/HAND WAX
 

Waxing provides a sacrificial layer on top of the clear coat so that when you remove dirt and such you're not directly rubbing the paint. Waxing does not only give the paint a good gloss, it is also the only line of defense against scratches. 

06

FULL AUTO DETAILING
 

Auto detailing is the performance of thorough cleaning, restoration, and finishing of an automobile, both inside and out, to produce a show-quality level of detail.

  • Exterior detailing involves cleaning and restoring or exceeding the original condition of the surface of the car's finish, chrome trim, windows, wheels, and tires, as well as other visible components on the exterior of a vehicle.

  • Interior detailing involves a deep cleaning of the whole interior cabin. Vacuuming is standard, and steam cleaning, liquid and foam chemicals, as well as brushes may be used to remove stains on upholstery. Some nonporous surfaces may also be polished.

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