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Detailing the car

Detailing aims for a perfect result by meticulously restoring the car's paintwork. You get the perfect end result by following the three steps in the detailing process: claying, polishing and waxing. Detailing is meticulously restoring the shine and reflection of the car's paintwork. It makes the car look like new again and ultimately gives the paint the best possible protection.

Claying

The first step is claying; After washing, use clay to remove dirt from the paintwork. Use a fine clay, a microfiber cloth, and a detailing spray. The spray loosens the dirt, making it easier for the clay to do its work.

Claying is also great for surfaces such as glass, rims and mirrors. Especially on the windows of your car and for removing brake dust on your rims, claying works perfectly.

Polishing

After claying, the pores of the paintwork are completely free of dirt and the paintwork is ready to be polished. Depending on the paint's condition, polish it in one or several steps. Use a fine applicator and polishing compound. This restores the paintwork to its sparkling shine and removes small wax scratches and possibly larger scratches. All polish residues are easily removed with a microfibre finishing cloth..

Waxing

Now that the paintwork has regained its sparkle, it is of course important to maintain this shine for as long as possible. Protect the paintwork with a layer of wax.Apply it, let it dry and rub it off. TIP: use a hybrid spray to quickly and easily apply a wax layer to the car and microfiber finish cloth for polishing out. 

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