Oh I'm sorry about not telling you guys whats included in "complete" detailing, so here it is...
1. power wash the engine at the quarter car wash, then detail/shine the engine compartment
2. clean and scrub the tires and wheels, even inside where all the brake dust builds up! I do my best, ask BlackPantherSVT
3. wash the car
4. wax the car, Mequiars ofcoarse!
(1 coat of wax, which ever one it needs or you want)
5. vaccum the interior, treat/clean the seats, scrub the floor mats/carpet, treat the dash/door panels, clean the windows and use interior scent
6. rinse car with water and re-dry, helps settle the new wax
7. detail/shine the tires, Mequiars Endurance is used
8. go over the whole car a couple cars to make sure its right
Now as you can see I use Mequiars products and have everything from Body scrub, cleaner wax, #7 polish, Gold class, #26 yellow wax and #20 polymer sealant. In the interior I use Mequiars leather treatment, Armor all leather wipes, Black Magic dash treatment to name a few, in other words, I don't use JUNK

Last year I did BlackPantherSVT's car twice and he was very happy with the job I did, along with the other 22 cars I did last year too

Now one thing I don't want to get into is the touch up paint, you do that before the car gets to me, to make things easier and to eliminate any problems. One more thing, I'm not a "miracle" worker, which means I can only do what I can do and if your cars in bad shape, well I'll do my best, trust me! Now if you want the "3 step process" that will cost you extra, another $50.00 bucks, and will take me about another 1 1/2-2hrs. Hope this clears things up and since I didn't say this either, you must bring me the car and leave it, no road calls :p
