Detailing and Protection Options

Choose the level of correction and the protection your paint needs.

Every car is different. Your condition and maintenance habits decide the best path for results and long-term clarity.

Step 1: Diagnose

Correction Detailing

Targeted polishing to improve gloss clarity and even out surface reflections. Includes paint inspection and a plan tailored to your defects.

  • Paint condition check and defect mapping
  • Machine polishing with controlled stages
  • Protected finish recommended after correction
Example results Results vary by vehicle condition and maintenance.
See what affects results
Step 2: Protect

Ceramic Coating

A hydrophobic ceramic layer designed for easier washing and clearer paint depth. Durability depends on washing method, contamination exposure, and aftercare.

  • Surface prep for maximum bonding
  • Coating application on selected zones
  • Care guidance for long-lasting performance
Care dependency Durability isn’t permanent; it depends on washing method, contamination exposure, and aftercare.
Preview aftercare
Step 3: Coverage

Paint Protection Film

A flexible protective layer for high-wear areas. Helps protect from everyday road wear under normal use. It’s not a guarantee against all impacts or improper cleaning.

  • Zone planning for your routes and risk
  • Professional fit and edge finishing
  • Washing dos and don’ts to keep clarity
Protection scope Helps protect from everyday road wear under normal use; not a guarantee against all impacts or improper cleaning.
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Recommendation flow

  1. Inspection and paint assessment
  2. Correction plan, then protection selection
  3. Aftercare checklist so results stay visible

Results vary by condition and maintenance.

What affects results

Detailing and paint protection performance depends on the starting state of your paint and what happens after service.

Condition first

  • Surface contamination level and how firmly it’s bonded.
  • Paint condition: oxidation, micro-marring, and previous repair work.
  • Panel texture and clear coat integrity.
  • Lighting and inspection method used during diagnosis.

Aftercare matters

  • How you wash: technique, tools, and chemical approach.
  • How often your car is exposed to contaminants (road grime, tar, overspray).
  • Drying method and whether you avoid reintroducing friction.
  • Long-term maintenance routine keeps gloss clarity consistent.

Durability isn’t permanent; it depends on washing method, contamination exposure, and aftercare.

With normal use, ceramic and PPF help protect from everyday road wear. They are not a guarantee against all impacts or improper cleaning.

Aftercare that protects your results

Ceramic and PPF durability depends on how the car is washed, how contaminants are handled, and how soon damage is removed.

Example results. Results vary by vehicle condition and maintenance.

Do

  • Rinse first, then use a pH-neutral car shampoo and a clean wash mitt.
  • Dry with a microfiber towel or a controlled drying aid to reduce water spots.
  • Remove bird droppings and bug residue as soon as possible.
  • Use maintenance sprays designed for your coating/film system.
  • Stick to gentle agitation and fresh microfiber for high-friction zones.

Don’t

  • Don’t use aggressive degreasers or harsh “wheel cleaners” on treated paint areas.
  • Don’t let brake dust, tar, or sap sit for days.
  • Don’t scrub with the same towel across wheels and body panels.
  • Don’t use abrasive pads, brushes, or automatic brushes that contact the surface.
  • Don’t rely on permanent durability. Durability isn’t permanent; it depends on washing method, contamination exposure, and aftercare.

What to expect from PPF

Helps protect from everyday road wear under normal use; not a guarantee against all impacts or improper cleaning.

Answers about detailing, paint protection, and what changes results

If you want clarity before you book, these are the questions clients ask most. We explain what affects durability, finish appearance, and coverage limits.