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Why should you have your car detailed?
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Your vehicle is a representation of you! You as the owner have accomplished through hard work and determination to own the vehicle so it should be treated as such. The condition of the vehicle represents how well you maintain the vehicle over time. Over time, natural wear and tear can take a toll on your vehicle, but preventing it is a must. First impressions of your vehicle are a huge deal, it shows how well your vehicle has been cared for. The next time someone takes a glance at your car, you want them to think of perfection. If you were to sell your vehicle later down the road, you would want a nonresistant buyer.
How often should you detail your vehicle?
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We recommend getting a full interior detail on your vehicle at least twice a year. Once before winter, then another after winter. Between those times you should constantly be maintaining your vehicle such as vacuuming, wiping down, washing it, etc... We understand everyone has a busy schedule, and this is why we do offer a maintenance plan. Do not allow your vehicle to get into an extreme state, it would cost you more money in the long run to try to correct it.
Does detailing your vehicle bring value?
ANSWER:
YES! First impressions of your vehicle is a huge deal, it shows how well your vehicle has been cared for. The next time someone takes a glance at your car, you want them to think of perfection. If you were to sell your vehicle later down the road, you would want a nonresistant buyer. No new owner would like to invest their hard work and money on a vehicle that does not meet their standards.
Which interior service is for me?
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The service you choose reflects how well you would like the vehicle to be cleaned. We would only insist you choosing the "MINN DETAIL" only if your vehicle has minimal dirtiness. Otherwise, if your vehicle does need more work, we recommend our "Interior Detailing" service. Please do take note that any vehicle that requires more time and more work would be subjected to an upcharge.
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