Shy-Knee Auto Detailing LLC
Carpet/cloth shampoo: This process begins with a good thorough vacuuming of the carpet, once the carpet is mostly cleaned a carpet cleaning solution followed with brushing out the carpet, once the solution has been spread evenly a steamer is taken to further loosen and break down contaminants. Finally the extractor wand with some water is used to suck up the contaminants as well as the fluids in the carpet/cloth.
Hot water extraction: This process is very similar to the carpet/cloth shampoo, but it is not quite as effective, it can remove most contaminants as well as stains, this process is only used if the job at hand does not require the extra steps found in the shampooing process.
Leather treatment: If your vehicle has leather seats/leather surfaces, the previous services are not necessary, for leather we have a different approach because leather has unique needs. First the leather is deep cleaned using a brush and steam when needed. Once the seat is cleaned leather conditioner is applied to help prevent cracks, tears, and damage to the leather. Over time leather can get dry and crack, conditioner helps keep it hydrated.
Plastic Trim Touch-Up: With this process all the plastic trim is cleaned and all contaminants removed to ensure the best adhesion, a paste like chemical is applied and rubbed in for a couple seconds which not only helps the plastic look like straight out of the factory, but it will also protect it from further damage from the sun.
Clay & Seal: Contaminants can get caught in the tiniest grooves and scratches in your vehicle’s clear coat, with the help of clay we can remove most of those contaminants which will not only make your paint look newer but also allow the wax (seal) to have the strongest bond possible to your paint allowing for longer protection.
Paint correction: Scratches and swirls will appear on your vehicle over time, whether it be due to previously used car washes, hand washes, or just over time with regular use. This process helps remove those swirls/scratches allowing your paint to pop like it used to.