FAQs
What is paint correction?
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Paint correction is the mechanical levelling of the clear coat to remove permanent imperfections like swirl marks, bird drop etching and scratches. If your paint looks dull and faded a multi-stage paint correction will restore a mirror like showroom finish.
How long does a ceramic coating actually last?
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Depending on the package selected, our coatings can last anywhere from 1-7+ years. Unlike wax which washes off, a ceramic coating chemically bonds to your paint. We provide maintenance guides and also ‘recharge’ services to ensure the coating performs for its entire lifespan.
Do you use steam cleaning or harsh chemicals?
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We prioritize steam cleaning and pH-neautral specific conditioners. We do not use shiny dressings that attract dust or dry out plastics or hides like Nappa or Alcantara.
How long do you need my vehicle?
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A standard full detail typically takes between 3-5 hours. However, paint correction and ceramic coating packages generally require 1-3 days to allow for proper curing in a controlled environment.
Do you offer mobile services or do I bring the car to you?
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We offer a fully equipped mobile unit for maintenance details. When it comes to paint corrections and ceramic coatings we recommend our climate controlled shop to ensure a dust free environment for the best results.
Can you remove mold or smoke odours permanently?
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For mold or biological contaminants, we use a medical grade ozone treatment and specialized anti-microbial cleaners. This doesn’t just mask the smell; it kills the spores and bacteria at a molecular level.
What is the difference between PPF & Ceramic Coatings?
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Think of PPF as an ‘armor’ and Ceramic Coating as a ‘permanent wax’.
PPF: A thick, self healing urethane film designed to stop physical damage like rock chips and scratches.
Ceramic Coating: A liquid polymer that provides chemical resistance, UV protection and extreme gloss but it will not stop a rock from chipping your paint.
Pro Tip: Many clients choose to apply PPF to high impact areas (front bumper/hood) and ceramic coat the rest of the vehicle.