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Most people, when they wash their vehicle, use the same product on everything.  In order to make your vehicle stand out you have to use products designed to be used for the specific area, windows, carpet, wheels, etc.  You NEVER want to use dish soap to wash your vehicle.

Detailing is a skill and it takes time to learn.  Just like anything else the more you do it the better you become at it.  The difference between a good looking car and an extraordinary looking car lies in the details.

The first step to detailing is the evaluation process.  Whether you are working on the interior or exterior you must look around and in the vehicle and evaluate what needs to be detailed.  Some things to think about when doing the evaluation are: Do you see bug stains, water sports or tar?  Do you feel bumps on the surface?  Are there stains in the carpet?  Is there dog or car hair in the vehicle?  How does the interior smell?

Use this book as a guide to make your vehicle look great every time you detail it.  This book teaches you the right way, the way a professional would detail a vehicle.  Detailing is paying close attention to the small details.  It does take a lot of time, but in the end it is worth it.  By following this guide, you will keep your vehicle looking its best. 

 Detailing Process Guide Book

 

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Last modified: March 04, 2008