Best Car Detailing Services near Austin, TXÂ
There is a lot of pride to be had when someone buys a vehicle. Even if it isn’t the latest model year, or it might have a few extra miles on the odometer, that car, truck or SUV is yours and you likely want the best for it. A major part of taking care of a vehicle is keeping it clean. You certainly can wash your vehicle yourself in the driveway, in fact, we’ll have some tips on that later, but if you’re short on time, you might be looking for businesses that offer the best car detailing services near Austin, TX. The product experts at Third Coast Auto Group came up with a list of a few of their favorite places to take their vehicles. Let’s take a closer look at what they came up with.Â
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Auto Detailing Austin
1601 Bench Mark Dr. Ste. BÂ
Austin, TXÂ
512-910-7227Â
Google Score: 4.9/5 StarsÂ
Taurus Auto Detailing
10421 Old Manchaca Rd. No. 200Â
Austin, TXÂ
512-988-9866Â
Google Score: 4.9/5 StarsÂ
ATX Auto Detail
3005 S. Lamar Blvd Ste. D-109Â
Austin, TXÂ
512-967-6393Â
Google Score: 5/5 StarsÂ
Austin Detailing
12406 Technology BlvdÂ
Austin, TXÂ
512-716-1431Â
Google Score: 4.8/5 StarsÂ
ProReflection Austin Auto Detail
501 W Powell Ln. No. 208Â
Austin, TXÂ
972-834-9150Â
Google Score: 4.9/5 StarsÂ
Hall of Fame Detail
7700 W Parmer LnÂ
Austin, TXÂ
877-384-2520Â
Google Score: 4.9/5 StarsÂ
Home Vehicle Detailing Best Practices
You would think that washing a car, truck or SUV would as easy as washing anything else – soap, water, sponge. However, a mistake in using the wrong detergents or using the wrong towel can easily damage the vehicle’s finish. Here are few tips that might be helpful.
• Only use detergents and soaps that are specifically designed for automobiles. Dish soap can be ok if not thing else is available, but it can cause damage to clear coat and/or cause a build-up of its own.
• Don’t use old towels for scrubbing or drying your vehicle, these can hold on to dirt or grit that may cause unsightly swirls in the paint. Invest in a microfiber mitt or cloth.
• Apply water and soap starting at the top of the vehicle and working your way down toward the ground. Then, wash from front to back. This will ensure the surface of the vehicle is wet and any dry contaminants don’t cause unnecessary damage to the paint.
Feel free to reach out to Third Coast Auto Group if you need help getting behind the wheel of a vehicle.
