We get it, winter isn't the time people think about getting their car detailed. However, we have a lot of compelling reasons why it's the perfect time, like protecting your paint and interior from road salt and grime. Not to mention mishaps like spills and buildup of pet hair still happen year-round, along with everything that the kids and pets drag in. Moisture from snow causes odor when it collects in the interior. Why Garza Detailing Is The Right Choice for an Interior Detail
Garza Detailing isn't your run-of-the-mill detailer. Most detailers don't offer services in Winter because they're mobile. We have a local heated studio and operate year-round. As previously mentioned, Winter interior details are necessary. Basic services include vacuuming, polishing, and mirror cleaning. Our interior services, however, are extremely thorough:
Winter Exterior Details are Vital A common misconception is that you MUST wait for Spring for an exterior detail of your car. It isn't only possible to detail your vehicle in Winter; it's essential. Automobiles are vulnerable to snowy weather. When roads get icy, they get salty. Unfortunately, road salt slowly eats away at paint, plastic, rubber, and metal. Furthermore, the more prolonged snow, ice, and road grime sit on your vehicle, the more potential for scratching, corrosion, and cracking. The remedy is washing, clay bar, buffing, and polishing or waxing. A Ceramic Coating will provide even more protection from this, 12 months worth! To book your detail, call Garza Detailing at 616-836-7465 or fill out our Detailing form for a quote. We service the West Michigan Lakeshore from South Haven to Holland. Protect you and yours by driving safely, and we’ll protect your vehicle!
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Winter is only a couple of months away when the paint on your automobile will become the most vulnerable. Fortunately, there's a hack that can protect your vehicle and protect it against corrosion and oxidation... ceramic coating.
Features of Ceramic Coating Ceramic coating has hydrophobic properties, which means it repels water. Additionally, it fills microscopic imperfections in porous materials, like the paint on your vehicle. It's also important to note that a paint job includes primer, paint coatings, and finish. So, there are usually three layers protecting the metal, but even so, this is not match to Michigan weather and road and vehicle debris. Ceramic coating is a thin layer of gloss that bonds to the paint and adds an extra, durable layer of protection. Road Salt, Slush, and Rust? Not a Problem. Winter threats to your car include snow, ice, slush, road salt, and oxidation. Road salt and ice can easily scratch up an unprotected car, but the combination of the multi-layer system and the properties of ceramic coating make your paint and metal challenging to corrode. Even if debris touches your vehicle, it won't adhere. While you drive, air will naturally remove debris. Rain, snow, and melting ice? No problem, with ceramic coating, it beads and rolls right off! The coating repels slush and all moisture. Oxidation isn't risky because humidity must get past all coating layers and react with bare metal. The Best Shield for Your Vehicle With ceramic coating, as long as you avoid drive-through car washes and bring your vehicle in for maintenance washes with Garza Detailing a few times this Winter, you can avoid scratches from road salt and other debris. Oxidation isn't a threat, and your car will stay clean for extended periods. Furthermore, using ceramic coating is a less costly way to shield your vehicle than vinyl wraps. West Michigan winters can get nasty. Thanks to protective layers and hydrophobic properties, your paint can stay safe. So, if you'd like us to apply ceramic coating to your car, call Garza Detailing at 616-836-7465 or fill out our contact form for a quote. Driving on the Lakeshore in West Michigan is hard on your vehicle in the winter. But what if there was something you could do to prevent the damage that happens? We are happy to tell you there is!
How Winter Weather Effects Your Car So, what happens if you DON’T keep your car clean throughout the season? Snow, sleet, ice, and rust destroy it:
Are Car Washes the Solution? Experts recommend washing a car 1-2 times per month to prolong the life of the vehicle. In the winter, once a week is a much more proactive schedule. So, what about driving through the car wash every month? Unfortunately, the solution isn’t simple: Automated carwashes are hard on your paint. Even if you opt for extras like "wax" sprayed on your car along the conveyor belt, the brushes simultaneously create tiny scratches in the paint from debris lodged by the previous automobiles before you. Why Is the Condition of the Paint So Important & What Should I Do? Sure, we all want our automobile to look as good as when we drove it off the lot, but its paint is there for much more than head turning. Given that a vehicle's paint protects its metal from corrosion and rust, it is essential it be cleaned AND given a protective coating of wax or polish to create a barrier from winter's moisture. If one wants to take an extra precaution, a clay bar treatment to smooth out scratches and remove engrained debris will protect the vehicle's paint and metal from water expanding on the damage already there. A ceramic coating will make moisture bead and roll off and protect against corrosion from road salt. It is ideal to have this done before the first snow falls to avoid damage happening in the first place, and then follow up with maintenance wash and waxes every month. At Garza Detailing, we even offer weekly simple maintenance washes with an interior vacuum and quick clean for a reasonable price! So, CONTACT US for a quote! We’ll ensure your vehicle is clean and protected throughout the winter, so you don’t have to pay for the damage. Safe driving! |
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