Add shine and protection to your paint
This will make your paint pop and protect it against the crazy New Jersey weather. A simple service to get your car looking better than ever.
When was the last time you waxed your car? Has it been a few months or even a few years? We can change that. Or maybe you just purchased your new vehicle and want to make sure that your paint gets off on the right foot. If so then the wash and wax is a great option for you.
Our wash and wax process:
step 1
Clean wheels, tires and fenders with a variety of brushes to reach all areas.
Step 2
Thorough hand wash of vehicle including cleaning door jambs, gas cap, and remove bugs off front end.
Step 3
Clay bar paint to remove stuck on dirt, iron particles, and debris.
Step 4
Apply a layer of wax or sealant to all painted surfaces by hand or machine for shine and protection.
Step 5
Dress tires to make them shine. Will be dry to the touch once applied.
Step 6
Clean exterior glass and windows to give you crystal clear vision.
Simple Pricing
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Small
$80
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Meidum
$100 - $200
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Large
$200 - $300
Wash and wax faqs
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This service takes about 1 - 2 hours to complete depending on size of vehicle.
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We have a few brands frequently used such as Meguiars, Chemical Guys, and Turtle Wax. Our go to is Chemical Guys Butter Wet Wax or Turtle wax Sealant Hydrophobic Wax.
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It’s all depends how you store your car. If it’s garaged at work and at home 80% of the time, then it can last between four to six months. If you have your car sitting out in the sun, cold, and rain 100% of the time, then maybe you can get three months out of it.
Also, if you wash your car with dish soap, then you’ll start stripping the protective layer of wax off your paint.
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Applying a wax will hide the micro-light swirls and scratches in your paint. They’re essentially “filled in” with the wax which creates more shine. So technically it does hide the very light scratches, but it does not actually remove any of them. For removal consider a polish or correction.
Nonetheless, your paint will look much glossier because the wax creates a more “flat” surface.