Safe Washing Foundations

Exterior Washing & Safe Drying

How you wash your car has a profound impact on its paint health. Mechanical automated brush washes use high pressure and abrasive fibres that may scratch surfaces, causing swirls. Here is our cautious, damage-reversing washing structure.

Step 1: Contact-Free Pre-Wash

We do not touch the paint when dry. Introducing sponges directly to dirt drags sharp grit across the lacquer. Our pre-wash utilizes a high-foaming pH-neutral soap layer to saturate, loosen, and safely float grit off the surface, followed by a low-velocity warm pressure rinse.

Step 2: Dual-Bucket Contact Hand Wash

Only after major grit has been washed away do we perform a hand wash. We use high-quality microfibre wash mitts. The mitt is submerged in a lubricated wash bucket, applied to one section, then thoroughly rinsed in a separate grit-guard-equipped water bucket before returning to the vehicle.

Snow foam being applied to a modern grey car to loosen grit.
Cleaning the alloy wheel spoke detail using a specialized wheel barrel brush.

Step 3: Wheel Barrel & Arch Flusher

Brake dust is highly abrasive and acidic. We use specialized wheel barrel brushes and separate sponges strictly reserved for alloys. Wheel arches are cleared of compacted mud which would otherwise retain moisture and promote unseen corrosion.

Step 4: Safe Air & Microfibre Drying

Water spotting occurs when mineral-rich water drops evaporate under solar heat. To prevent this, we dry vehicles in a temperature-controlled shade bay using ultra-soft twisted-loop microfibre drying sheets and warm, filtered air blowers for seams, grilles, and mirror housings.

Our Safe-Wash Quality Standards