It depends on factors like your driving habits, where you park, and weather conditions. Generally, detailing every 4-6 months is recommended to maintain the vehicle’s appearance and protect its surfaces.
How long does car detailing take?
The duration of detailing depends on the condition of the vehicle and the services requested. Basic detailing may take a few hours, while more extensive services could take a full day or more.
Do I need to be present during the detailing service?
It’s not necessary for you to be present during the detailing service, but we recommend it so you can inspect the work and address any specific concerns you may have.
Do you offer pick-up and drop-off services?
Yes, we provide complimentary pick-up and drop-off services from your home or business within Vernon.
How do I book a service?
You can book a service by contacting us directly through our website or by calling our shop. We are happy to assist you with scheduling and any questions you may have.
How do I prepare my vehicle for a detailing appointment?
There is no special preparation needed. Just remove personal items from the vehicle to allow our team to clean and detail every area thoroughly.
Do you offer warranty or guarantees on your detailing services?
Yes, we stand behind our work with guarantees on certain services like ceramic coating and paint correction. Our goal is to ensure you are satisfied with the results and confident in the longevity of our workmanship.
Can you handle pet hair and odours in my vehicle?
Absolutely, our interior cleaning services are designed to tackle pet hair, odours, and other common issues to leave your vehicle smelling fresh and clean.
Can you detail my car in any weather?
It’s best to avoid detailing in extreme weather conditions like heavy rain, extreme heat, or cold, as these can affect the results.
What is the difference between paint correction and regular detailing?
Regular detailing focuses on cleaning and maintaining the exterior and interior surfaces of a vehicle, while paint correction specifically targets imperfections in the paint to restore its original finish and shine.