







Living in Las Vegas means your paint takes a beating. The sun is relentless, the dust is constant, and that combination works against your clear coat every single day. A basic wash just doesn't cut it out here.
This Toyota Grand Highlander came to us for a full detail - exterior hand wash, clay bar treatment, paint sealant, wheel and tire detailing, and a complete interior detail. The clay bar is what most people overlook. It pulls bonded contaminants right off the surface - things you can't see but can definitely feel. Run your hand over untreated paint and it feels rough. After claying, it's smooth and ready to actually hold a sealant properly.
That sealant layer is the real payoff for desert driving. It sits on top of the paint and acts as a barrier between your clear coat and everything the Nevada heat throws at it - UV rays, dust, road grime. It also makes future washes easier because dirt doesn't bond to the surface as aggressively. Your paint stays cleaner longer between details.
We also knocked out a full interior detail on this one. The cabin came out clean throughout - seats, door panels, all of it. That's the part people don't always think about until they're sitting in a hot car that smells like last Tuesday. A clean interior just makes the whole experience of driving the thing better.
Bottom line - if you're parking outside in Las Vegas, clay and seal is one of the smartest things you can do for your paint. It's not just about looks. It's about protecting what you've already paid for.