Perform pre-wash inspection to identify areas requiring special attention.
Rinse and foam the vehicle to loosen dirt and contaminants.
Hand-wash vehicle body, tires, rims, and undercarriage using proper techniques.
Use appropriate cleaning agents for different vehicle surfaces.
Dry the vehicle using microfiber towels or air blowers to avoid water spots.
Inspect engine bay to ensure sensitive components are protected (e.g., electrical parts, sensors).
Apply engine-safe degreaser to remove oil, grime, and dust.
Use soft brushes and low-pressure water spray for safe cleaning.
Rinse and dry engine bay thoroughly to prevent water damage.
Apply engine dressing or protectant for a clean finish.
Vacuum seats, carpets, mats, and trunk area.
Clean dashboard, center console, and interior panels using suitable cleaners.
Treat leather, fabric, or vinyl surfaces with appropriate conditioning products.
Clean windows and mirrors from the inside.
Deodorize interior and ensure no moisture or dirt remains.
Perform paint inspection to assess swirl marks, scratches, or oxidation.
Use polishing machine or hand application methods depending on surface condition.
Apply cutting compounds or polish to enhance paint clarity and smoothness.
Remove polish residues using clean microfiber towels.
Ensure even shine and smooth surface across all painted areas.
Prepare vehicle surface by decontaminating with clay bar or chemical treatment.
Ensure the paint surface is clean, dry, and free of oils before application.
Apply protective coatings (e.g., ceramic coating or sealants) as per manufacturer instructions.
Allow curing time and buff the surface if needed.
Educate customers (if applicable) on coating aftercare.