The Finer Details in Car Detailing
Interior Car Care
Research proves that body oils on interior surfaces can cause significant life-shortening damage to your car via body oil
emission.
Perspiration can be harmful
A customer who jumps into their vehicle during the warmer weather wearing very little can cause serious damage to the interior
surfaces of their car, truck or van.
The pH in perspiration is highly acidic and can damage a vehicle’s interior surface coatings, including:
· Leather steering wheel covers
· Shift knobs
· Door panels
· Arm rests
Remind your customers, often, of the potential for damage. This should motivate more frequent cleaning to safeguard high-risk
areas.
Inform Your Customers
Your customers will appreciate understanding the full need for quick, convenient interior care. Once this is understood, inform
them of the non-basics in car care.
You can assemble a package of after-care services. This will identify and then meet the unique needs of your customers. Offer this
as a value-added price.
Vinyl Interior Detailing
A heat-weld method of vinyl interior work will yield the best results. This is a unique vinyl fusion process that re-grains or
re-textures the repaired area. This process is so effective that it produces practically invisible results.
In order to achieve the desired heat-weld method in interior work, the detailer must first master the technique of color matching.
Interested detailers can learn of this process using color matching guides and training videos. As far as detailing goes, this skill is a
valuable one to have!
Stain Cleaning
Removing stains is a big part of car detailing.
Common and troublesome stains on the interior, carpet and seats, include:
· oil
· grease
· butter
· vegetable oil
· margarine
· cosmetics
· blood
Always use a neutral soap or neutral products with a pH of 7. You will avoid a chemical reaction with this soap.
Your best choice in cleaning solutions for these types of stains are solvent based and so should be used with great
care.
Begin to clean the stains by scraping all excess and then reduce the stain to as small an area as possible. Try a plastic razor
blade for this purpose. They work well. Next, gently dab your solvent cleaner onto the stain
without ripping and it should start to come up. If there is no form of discoloration from this process then you can now wipe away
gently.
Too complete, use a foam type upholstery cleaner and wipe. Finish with warm water on a rag and your stain will be
cleaned.
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