Race car/ prestige car detailing
What is detailing?
Detailing has become the choice of car enthusiasts all over the UK. People buying new cars regularly have Supreme prepare their car right from the start before they even take delivery thus ensuring the very best protection is applied right from the beginning and also avoiding any damage by poor dealership preparation. Owners of specialised models entering their cars into concourse shows, employ our services to ensure their vehicle looks better than the competition.
The following benefits are realised from using our meticulous services:
- Vehicles look better than new once detailed
- Vehicles stay cleaner for longer
- Paintwork is far more resistant to environmental damage
- Vehicle is far easier to clean and maintain
- Resale value is maximised as buyers generally buy on appearance
- All surfaces and materials are protected preventing deterioration
- Greater ownership experience due to condition
- Enhanced satisfaction from owning a car that is always in peak condition.
The term 'detailing' can conjure many interpretations and many can be wrong, the term itself can be misleading and confusing to those that are unaware. You may think it means adding parts, stickers or items to your car? Thankfully this is not the case.
Detailing in summary is the systematic cleansing, perfecting and protecting of all surfaces and areas of your vehicle. It is a service with many intricate stages that can take anything from 1 full day to 1 full week to complete depending on the level of service desired, the condition of the vehicle and the needs from you, the owner.
Is detailing the same as valeting?
No, it is very different. A valeter is someone who provides a service to a car owner and will clean the car so that all visible grime is removed from most areas. Some stages of the detailers process are similar in part but far different in terms of the level of attention paid to detail and the tools and equipment used. Visibly clean is where valeting ends and detailing takes over.