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    Salt Removal - Wash and Protect in Bergen County NJ

    Winter - Salt Removal Wash and Protect services offered at our location.

    Helpful Winter Tips:

    • Keeping your vehicle as clean as possible during the winter will go a long way to cut down the damage done by salt and sand.
    • Take your vehicle to the car wash as often as possible. (self operated/ touch less) Many car washes in the "snow belt" offer steam cleaning and undercarriage cleaning will be a plus.
    • Have your car re-waxed and sealed when you have it washed.

    Make sure the car is completely dry
    • Carefully dry the edges of the doors inside and out, including the undersides of door handles, all hinges, plus the hood and trunk edges. This helps keep them from freezing shut.
    • Use a good quality spray protectant on all exterior rubber or vinyl surfaces. It may be best to spray they applicator you are using instead of spraying the product directly onto the surface. This will avoid any overspray onto the paint.


    This BMW 435 X Drive receives a salt removal wash and protect.

    Salt Removal - Wash and Protect






    Depending on the size of the vehicle we are offering this service starting at $40 to all forum members. (price depends on vehicle size)

    compacts - (1 series /GTI) - $40
    mid size - (3 series / A4) - $50
    suv's - (X5/X3) - $60
    large suv's (Q7/Escalades) - $75

    Location - 70 Oak St, Unit 102, Norwood, NJ 07648

    Email or drop us a call to schedule your car(s) in - phil@detailersdomain.com - 201-768-1818

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    Quote Originally Posted by ELCID86 View Post
    WOW. I never thought I'd say I wished I lived in NJ again... ;-)
    LOL

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    WOW, that is a lot more economical than I thought. Now I've got to wait for a good gap in the snow schedule to drive down and get this done! Totally worth the 1 hr trip and tolls.
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    2003 330iT / 6MT
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    Quote Originally Posted by az3579 View Post
    WOW, that is a lot more economical than I thought. Now I've got to wait for a good gap in the snow schedule to drive down and get this done! Totally worth the 1 hr trip and tolls.
    yes it is worth it.

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    Out of curiosity, is this just a wash? I noticed "protect" being mentioned; what does this step in the process entail?
    BP
    2005 330i ZHP / 6MT
    Imolarot / Naturbraun
    2003 330iT / 6MT
    Orientblau / Naturbraun




    It's not the car you drive, it's how you drive it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by az3579 View Post
    Out of curiosity, is this just a wash? I noticed "protect" being mentioned; what does this step in the process entail?
    we use a spray sealant on the car - Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer which is good for 3-6 weeks depending on the conditions you are in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DetailersDomain View Post
    we use a spray sealant on the car - Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer which is good for 3-6 weeks depending on the conditions you are in.
    So this works off the "layers" methodology? Where one wash won't remove a layer of sealant but by re-sealing it, it would ensure that the car stays completely protected? Or, is this recommended because one wash (at a place like a touchless wash for example) will remove some of the sealant?
    BP
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    Imolarot / Naturbraun
    2003 330iT / 6MT
    Orientblau / Naturbraun




    It's not the car you drive, it's how you drive it.

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    Wish you were not in NJ. Good Deal though.

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    az3579 yes it theory it will be just like that but let's see if you have anything on there first, the wash itself will probably remove some of the protection you have on there, all washes typically will.

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