Vinyl & rubber care
Every time you park outdoors, you're bombarding your car's
vinyl dash with heat and UV radiation. This bakes surface
grime into the vinyl's top coat, promotes fading and long
term, can cause the vinyl to split and crack.
Vinyl is subject to deterioration from thermal heat (baking
grime into the surface), UV radiation (causing fading and
cracking), abrasion (sliding in and out of seats) and solvents
found in some cleaners and dressings.
A microscopic view of automotive vinyl would show raw PVC
(polyvinyl chloride) covered by a thin layer of plastic called
the "topcoat". The topcoat is the part of the vinyl
you see and can touch. To keep vinyl soft and flexible, manufacturers
add agents known as plasticizers to the raw PVC. A major function
of the topcoat is to hold in these plasticizers, which otherwise
would evaporate as the sun heats them. This is why new cars
develop a greasy "vinyl haze" on the inside windshield
for the first three to six months.
Our Interior Cleaning Process
Your vehicle will look better than the day when
you bought it. We ensure and guarantee that with every detail
we perform. Bring back how your interior is suppose to look!