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The Shield Package

Our "Basic" Plan

Here's What's Included.

Exterior Wash & Dry

Wash and Dry is a process of thoroughly cleaning the exterior of a vehicle. The process typically begins with a pre-rinse to remove loose dirt and debris. Next, the vehicle is washed using specialized shampoos and mitts to ensure a thorough and gentle cleaning. The wheels and tires are cleaned separately using specialized tire and wheel cleaners. After the wash, the vehicle is carefully rinsed off to remove any remaining soap and debris. Once rinsed, a high-pressure blower is used to dry the vehicle.

Interior Vacuuming & Wipe Down

Interior vacuum and wipe down is a process of thoroughly cleaning the interior of a vehicle. The process begins with a thorough vacuuming of the seats, carpets, and floor mats using a powerful, portable vacuum cleaner. The vacuum is equipped with a variety of attachments to ensure that every nook and cranny is reached. The goal is to remove any dust, dirt, and debris that has accumulated inside the vehicle. Once the vacuuming is complete, the surfaces of the dashboard, door panels, and console are wiped down with a microfiber cloth and an all-purpose cleaner to remove any remaining dirt and grime. The cleaner is specifically designed to clean without leaving any streaks or damage.

Window Cleaning

The process begins by using a specialized window cleaning solution to loosen and remove dirt and debris from the surface of the glass. The solution is applied using a microfiber cloth or a squeegee. Then, using a clean microfiber cloth, the windows are wiped down to remove any remaining dirt and grime. Special attention is paid to the edges and corners of the windows, where dirt and grime tend to accumulate. If the windows have hard water spots, the technician may use a specialized hard water spot remover to remove them. Once all the dirt and grime have been removed, the windows are dried using a clean microfiber cloth to ensure a streak-free finish.

The process is repeated on the exterior of the windows as well, in order to leave the windows crystal clear and streak-free.

 

The final step is to apply a protectant to the windows to prevent future dirt and grime buildup and to make them more resistant to water spots. This will provide a clear and unobstructed view while driving.

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