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the process: body wash

body wash

Key to a fantastic finish begins with the preparation of the bodywork. Your car will be sprayed with soap suds and allowed to soak in preparation for washing.

Washing also represents the most hazardous process for your cars paintwork. Using a sponge is just about the worst thing you can do to your car. Believe it or not, whilst cleaning your pride and joy you are probably inflicting the worst damage it has experienced!

Your car will be washed with lambswool wash mitts that are designed to draw any dirt away from the paintwork. The washing process is conducted with two buckets, one wash, one rinse to ensure no damage is caused and the maximum amount of dirt is removed. The washing process involves cleaning all door jams, boot seals and engine interior bodywork.

Once washed, your car will be rinsed and dried with a Microfibre Drying Towel ensuring no defects are inflicted on your paintwork.

Once completely clean, the body work is left to dry in preparation for finishing later in the process. I now move onto the interior of your car .

Have to say I was well happy when my car was finished... I never seen it so clean and picked up a ton of tips which will help me keep it in better condition from now on!

D. Porter, BMW M3 CSL

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