Thursday, 29 August 2019

Why car detailing is important? : Don't let your car look old : Anatomy of a detailed car



If you own a car and you love it then you probably clean it regularly to retain its "out of the showroom" look. But detailing a vehicle is more than just washing the body and the tyres. Car detailing is like an art form. It requires a lot of attention to detail, skill, and dedication. The materials of the parts vary hugely on a car. Each type of material requires different treatment, attention, and different cleaning and polishing products. So, it is always best advised to leave car detailing to the professionals. The infographic in this article will provide you an anatomy of a detailed car so that you can know the points to remember while getting your vehicle detailed by professionals. And if you are the kind of person who is least bothered about the detailing of your vehicle then read this article till the end to know why car detailing is important.

 
Anatomy of a Detailed Car
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Why Car Detailing is Important? 
  • Helps in retaining the fresh look of the vehicle.
  • Cleaning of regions where mud and dirt can get collected easily prevents rusting of metal.
  • Removal of stones and dirt from the tyres increase their longevity.
  • A clean windshield provides a clear and glare-free view.
  • A Clean pair of headlight and fog light lenses provided better illumination.
  • With time, dirt and bacteria tend to accumulate inside a car which might result in foul smell or allergies. Regular cleaning of the car interior prevents the accumulation of dirt and bacteria which keeps the interior fresh and prevents the occurrence of dust allergies.
  • The leathers and plastics in the interior of a car tend to fade and crack which time. But regular detailing will prevent these materials from aging prematurely and will retain the "new" look.
  • Last but not least, if you are planning to sell your car at a good price later then an old faded looking would not attract much buyer even if the mileage on the odometer is less. But if the car is a well maintained one then it can grab a good value in the market even if the odometer reading is high.
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