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Auto Detailing - Car Detailers Directory
Auto detailing is the process of cleaning a car very thoroughly. By far is it like just a good cleaning that you might give it at home. This process involves using many different types of cleaners and tools. You can find most of the items that are used in car detailing either at an auto parts store or at most bigger retail chain stores. There are many different aspects that are part of the auto detailing process. Consider what cleaner or chemical is best to use on each surface. If you begin using cleaners on parts of your car and don't know what they are used for then you could damage or dull your interior. Test all cleaners and chemicals on a small inconspicuous place in your car first.
Generally, the inside is cleaned first. This cleaning involves the dashboard, doors, vents, console, glove box, windows, gauges, seats, upholstery and floors. Once the inside of the car detailing is done the outside is generally done next. On the outside you can clean the lights, trim, bumpers, mirrors, window, wheel and times. After cleaning these things it is best to put on a nice coat of wax. The best auto detailing experts will make a car look and feel as though it just rolled of the assembly line.
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