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Vehicle Interior Enrichment | Vehicle Exterior enrichment programs |
Price details for Enrichment treatment
Dear Customer,
It has been objective to introduce quality products and treatments which you can avail off during your vehicle ownership period. Towards fulfilling these objectives, we are pleased to inform you that we have tied up with M/s 3M India Ltd, M/s Opulent Waxoyl & M/s Würth for Vehicle Interior / Exterior Enrichment programs.
These treatments shall make your car look new and also shall protect your car paint from getting faded. It shall protect your car interior like seats from stains which may happen on account of spill and give a clean look to your vehicle interior.
We are giving below some frequently asked questions which you may have when going in for vehicle interior / exterior enrichment program. |
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Q. What is a Clear Coat Paint?
- Clear coat paint refers to the clear (non-pigmented) top coat paint that is applied over a colored base coat paint, and is found on most vehicles built in recent years.
- Clear coat paint increases the vehicle's paint durability, gloss and resistance to harmful environmental effects. All approved Products that are recommended for use on clear coat paint are clearly marked "clear coat safe".
Q. What are "New" and "Like New" Finishes?
- "New" and "like new" finishes are finishes that have maintained a brilliant, high-gloss appearance
- Regular maintenance of these finishes will help to preserve that brilliant, high-gloss appearance
Q. What is Oxidation?
- Oxidation is the dulling and / or hazy appearance of a vehicle's paint caused by weathering from outdoor exposure.
Various Environmental Hazards affecting paints
- Environmental hazards: destroy your vehicle's finish.
- Even as your new vehicle rolls off the assembly line, the paint is not protected.
The Enemy
- Ultraviolet Rays, Pollution, Tree Sap, Bird Droppings, Car Wash Chemicals, Road Salt, Acid Rain.
- Correction requires the removal of the oxidized layer of paint by using recommended cleaner wax, polish, or rubbing compound, depending on the degree or severity of the oxidation.
Q. What is "Orange Peel"?
- "Orange peel" is a term representing the texture of a painted surface that has "hills and valleys" or bumps similar to the skin of an orange
- Excessive orange peel is considered a paint condition defect and can be effectively repaired using recommended Surface refinement & protection procedures
Q. What is a Swirl Mark?
- A swirl mark is a curved, minor scratch left in the painted surface by a rubbing compound or a wool buffing pad
- Swirl marks can be removed from the paint surface by using a polish such as polishing glaze (Swirl mark remover)
Q. What are Polishes?
- Polishes are specifically formulated blends of oils, solvents, water and minerals that are designed to remove minor paint surface imperfections such as fine scratches, light oxidation, water spots and swirl marks left from rubbing compounds.
- Polishes may, or may not, contain waxes or silicones. Approved polishes create a deep, rich, swirl-free finish, and can be applied either by hand or machine.
Q. What are Glazes?
- A glaze is a polish that is safe for use on fresh paints. Glazes also have varying degrees of aggressiveness.
- Approved Polishing glaze, used either by hand or machine, will remove minor paint surface imperfections.
- It should be followed either by a wax on cured paint, and its primary use is to enhance surface gloss and lustre on fresh paints. It needs to be re-applied frequently to ensure good glossy paint surface and can be waxed regularly.
Q. What is Silicone?
- Silicone is a chemical polymer that has excellent water repellency and a very slippery feel
- Silicones are commonly used in automotive waxes to enhance the application and ease of removal, and to increase gloss and durability
Q. What are Rubbing Compounds?
- Rubbing compounds are specifically formulated suspensions of oils, solvents, water, and minerals produced in either a liquid or a paste construction.
- They are designed to remove paint surface imperfections such as scratches, oxidation, stains, and acid rain etching. Rubbing compounds can be applied either by hand or machine.
Q. What are Waxes?
- Waxes are uniquely formulated blends of wax, polymers, glossifiers and other ingredients that protect and produce a durable, ultra-high gloss finish. Waxes make it easier to clean (wash / dry) the paint surface.
- Some waxes also serve as polishes, and are capable of removing minor paint imperfections.
Q. What causes swirl marks on my car paint?
Swirl marks are created by the following reasons:
- Applying conventional wax / polishes
- Using terry towels or any other towels that have a rough texture
- Wipe the paint surface dry when dusty / dirty
- Use of dirty water for washing the car
Q. How often should I wax my car?
- There is no exact length of time that any wax will last. Variables such as the type, color and condition of the paint, the amount of exposure to outdoor elements, and the quality of the wax all affect how long it will last.
- Generally, when the water beading and the finish appearance indicate that the wax is gone, you should re-apply the wax.
Q. Why do I need a car wash soap?
- Car wash soaps are specially formulated to remove dirt, grime and soils commonly found on vehicle surfaces, while having a minimal or no effect on the waxed & paint surface (Recommended pH value 7- Neutral).
- Other soaps, such as dish washing detergents, are formulated to remove tougher soils like cooking oils and greases. These stronger soaps can attack a wax finish, reducing the overall life of the wax.
Q. What does "paint shop safe" mean?
- This is a term referring to Car Care Products that do not contain ingredients which could cause surface contamination prior to painting in a body shop environment
Q. Should I use polish/wax to remove bugs, tree sap, or Surface dullness?
- No, absolutely not. Polish / wax products scuff the paint and there is no reason to damage the paint in the process of cleaning it.
Q. What is the benefit of UV inhibitors in Paint protection?
- UV inhibitors help keep the color from fading and are present in the clear coat finish. These become deactivated or consumed over time.
- The UV inhibitors in paint protection help protect the paint from fading and other road pollutions.
Q. What are the benefits of Paint Protection treatment?
- Shines and protects - new and like new paint finishes
- Produces an exceptionally durable, ultra high gloss finish
- Prevents ultra violet light damage
- Protects painted surface from environmental pollution like smoke, dust, etc. and oxidation
(This is recommended for new and less than 6months old cars)
Q. What are the benefits of Surface refinement & Protection treatment?
The benefits of Surface refinement & protection are
- Safely and effectively removes-medium scratches, oxidation, stubborn stains other paint imperfections like orange peels, dust nibs, etc.
- Produces a brilliant, lustrous, durable “wet look” finish.
- Protects painted surface from ultra violet light damage, oxidation, environmental pollution like smoke, dust, etc.
- Also enhances appearance and restores natural sheen to the tires, bumpers, rubber and plastic moldings and Engine compartment.
(This is recommended for new and less than 6 months old cars)
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Why protect your new car's fabric interior?
- Someone will soil your vehicle's fabric carpet or seats
- A significant detractor from your vehicle's resale value
- A permanent stain on your vehicle's interior fabric
The Enemey
- Drink Spills - Food Stains - Mud - Ultraviolet Rays
Pets - Traffic
Benefits: Vehicle Interior Enrichment
- Removal of medium stains and dirt from all interior parts of the car
- Cleaning of windshield, backlite and all windows (inside and outside)
- Dressing of all internal plastics (eg: door pad trims) and rubber parts
- The treatment involves cleaning and dressing of ALL parts of the exposed interiors
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