3 Year
Starting Prices (New Vehicles):
6 Year
Starting Prices (New Vehicles):
8 Year
Starting Prices (New Vehicles):
10 Year (Life Time)
Starting Prices (New Vehicles):
A. Compact: 124.99$
B. Trucks/Sedan/SUV: 149.99$
C. Large Suv/Vans: 174.99$
Popular upgrades:
A. Compact: 199.99$
B. Trucks/Sedan/SUV: 224.99$
C. Large Suv/Vans: 274.99$
Popular upgrades:
A. Compact: 274.99$
B. Trucks/Sedan/SUV: 299.99$
C. Large Suv/Vans: 349.99$
Popular upgrades:
A. Compact, SUV, Trucks, Vans: 74.99$
Popular upgrades:
A. Compact: 174.99$
B. Trucks/Sedan/SUV/Vans: 199.99$
Popular upgrades:
A. Compact: 349.99$
B. Trucks/Sedan/SUV: 424.99$
C. Large SUVS/Vans 449.99$
Popular upgrades:
A. Compact: 199$
B. Trucks/Sedan/SUV: 224.99$
C. Large Suv/Vans: 249.99$
Popular upgrades:
A. Compact: 274.99$
B. Trucks/Sedan/SUV: 299.99$
C. Large Suv/Vans: 349.99$
Popular upgrades:
A. Compact: 374.99$
B. Trucks/Sedan/SUV: 424.99$
C. Large Suv/Vans: 474.99$
Popular upgrades:
A. Compact: 449.99$
B. Trucks/Sedan/SUV: 499.99$
C. Large Suv/Vans: 549.99$
Popular upgrades:
A. Compact: 624.99$
B. Trucks/Sedan/SUV: 699.99$
C. Large Suv/Vans: 749.99$
Popular upgrades:
Paint correction is a process used to restore and improve the finish of a vehicle's paintwork. It involves using specialized tools and techniques to remove defects such as swirl marks, scratches, and oxidation from the surface of the paint. The goal of paint correction is to restore the paint to its original, factory-finish condition, or as close as possible.
There are several different methods for paint correction, including machine polishing, wet sanding, and compound buffing. The specific method used will depend on the type and severity of the defects, as well as the condition of the paint. Paint correction can be time-consuming and requires a skilled technician to achieve the best results. It is often combined with other detailing services, such as waxing or ceramic coating, to provide additional protection to the paintwork.
One-Stage - Paint enhancement:
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Two-stage - Paint correction/restoration
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Three-stage (including wet sanding)
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Window tinting is the process of applying a thin film to the windows of a vehicle to reduce the amount of sunlight and heat that enters the interior. It can also provide privacy and security by blocking the view into the vehicle from the outside. There are a variety of window tinting films available, with different levels of darkness and reflectivity.
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Paint protection film (PPF) is a clear, thin plastic film that is applied to the surface of a vehicle's paintwork to protect it from scratches, chips, and other types of damage. It is often used on the front of a vehicle, including the hood, fenders, and mirrors, to protect against stones, insects, and other debris that can be thrown up while driving. PPF is also used on other high-impact areas of the vehicle, such as door edges, to prevent damage from parking dings and door dings.
PPF is made of a durable, scratch-resistant material that is designed to withstand the rigors of daily driving and maintain a high level of clarity. It is applied by a trained professional using a combination of heat and pressure to bond it tot he surface of the paint. Once applied, the film is virtually invisible and does not alter the appearance of the vehicle.
Paint protection film is an effective way to preserve the appearance of a vehicle's paintwork and maintain its resale value. It is more durable and long-lasting than other types of paint protection.

Headlight restoration is the process of repairing and improving the clarity and brightness of headlights on a vehicle. Over time, the plastic lenses on headlights can become cloudy, yellowed, or scratched, which can significantly reduce their visibility and safety when driving at night.
Headlight restoration involves cleaning and buffing the headlight lens to remove any surface damage, and then applying a protective sealant to help prevent future deterioration. There are a few different methods for headlight restoration, including wet sanding, polishing, and using a restoration kit. The process can typically be completed in a few hours and can significantly improve the appearance and functionality of the headlights.
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Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is a process for removing small dents and dings from the body of a vehicle without the need for sanding, painting, or filling. PDR technicians use specialized tools to massage the dent from the inside of the vehicle's panel, gently pushing the metal back into its original shape. PDR is often used as an alternative to traditional body repair methods, as it is less time-consuming, less expensive, and does not require repainting the affected area, thus restoring the value of the vehicle rather than lowering it. It is most effective on dents that are smaller than the size of a basketball and located on flat panels of the vehicle, such as doors, hoods, and fenders.
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Fleet vehicles are subjected to heavy use and can accumulate a significant amount of dirt, grime, and wear and tear over time. Fleet maintenance services involves a range of services to restore the appearance of the vehicles and keep them looking clean and professional.
Services that may be included in fleet maintenance include washing and protecting the exterior, cleaning and conditioning the interior, and performing basic repairs and maintenance. Detailing technicians may also apply paint protection films, ceramic coatings, or other types of protection to help prevent damage to the vehicles.
Fleet maintenance services are typically done on a regular basis, such as monthly or quarterly, to ensure that the vehicles are well-maintained and ready for use at all times. It can help to improve the appearance and professionalism of a fleet, and can also help to preserve the value of the vehicles over time.
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