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  Ceramic coatings are the pinnacle of paint protection for your vehicle. While PPF is more robust it is also a lot of money to wrap a vehicle and may not be the best option for most car owners making a ceramic coating the best option. Over the last 20 years or so ceramic coatings have become a staple in the car detailing industry and are no longer just for professional detailers like they were in their infancy.   In today's detailing world anyone can purchase and use a ceramic coating from most companies. Yes, there are still brands and products...

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Cleaning the interior of a vehicle is one of the most important parts of detailing and maintenance. The inside of cars, trucks, and SUVs is where we all inhabit while drive. Whether it is a road trip or your daily commute to the office the interior of a vehicle gets abused and dirty.  From general dust that is easy to wipe down to coffee spills, food stains, and more the inside of your car is much like the kitchen in your house and needs regular detailing and cleaning to keep it tip top. Choosing the right interior cleaning products can...

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Cleaning windows and glass is the chef's kiss of car detailing and car washing in general. If you miss the windshield or windows or do a poor job cleaning them it will be an epic fail for the whole detail. Windows are tedious because they show everything and windshields are even more stubborn because of their angles and how they seem to collect smudge all of the time. Using proper cleaning techniques and products can make or break glass cleaning. We like to pair up high-quality glass microfiber towels and a good automotive glass cleaner to make the job easy....

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If we were to think of the most commonly used car detailing products the first thing to come to mind is car shampoos but in a close second is wheel and tire cleaners. When you are doing a complete detail or a maintenance wash you most likely are scrubbing tires and cleaning wheels.  Wheels and tires are possibly the filthiest part of a car with all of the road grime, brake dust, and other contaminants they collect as the miles build up. For this reason using an effective cleaner to remove tire blooming and dirt and cleaning the faces and...

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Drying your car is the most common cause of scratching and swirls on your paint. There are plenty of ways to reduce the risk of this happening. Some common ways to do this are by using a blower to dry your car, applying a drying aid, and wiping water off with high-quality microfiber drying towels. The days of using a chamois and terry cloth towels are over when you want to dry a car, truck, or SUV. Chamois were the best option for quite a while and were cheap and dried very well but they caused unnecessary marring and swirls...

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