As an Auto Enthusiast, we know you want to wash and maintain your car or truck’s finish to keep it’s brilliant shine after our paint correction or ceramic coating service. Before moving on to our step by step guide to maintenance washing please read our After Care and Guarantee for Do’s and Don’ts.
The Maintenance Wash
The maintenance wash is a basic wash to keep the surface of your car/truck clean and to keep contaminates from embedding into the clear coat causing stains or worse premature clear coat failure. Although Ceramic Coatings are the paint’s first layer of defense if dirt and grime get built up it will prevent the hydrophobic properties of the coating from working properly. We are providing a step by step process of our maintenance wash process along with recommended products and equipment. We use a 3 buckets process, with grit guards in each. A wash bucket for soap, a rinse bucket and a wheel bucket. This will keep you from introducing or transferring dirt to the paint causes scratches to the clear coat or ceramic coating.
Recommended Products:
Pressure Washer | Wash Mitt | Buckets | Grit Guard | Foam Canon |
Tires and Wheels
Tires
Starting with the tires, spray your tires liberally with a degreaser of choice. We start at the left front then work in a counter clockwise rotation, that allows enough time for the degreaser to work. Then use a tire brush or drill and drill brush attachment to clean the tires in the same order you sprayed them, rinsing immediately before moving on to the next tire. Be careful with your brush if you have a glossy finish on your wheels.
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