Engine Bay Detailing & Protection

The Heart of Your Car Deserves a Spa Day.

 

Introduction The engine is the most expensive and vital component of your car, yet it is often the most neglected. Hidden under the hood, it accumulates thick layers of oil sludge, grease, dust, and road grime. This buildup doesn't just look bad; it traps heat, hides leaks, and accelerates the aging of rubber hoses and plastic covers.

GLOBOWAX Engine Detailing is a specialized, safety-focused service. Unlike gas stations that blast your engine with high-pressure water (risking damage to sensitive electronics), we use a meticulous Waterless Degreasing process. We chemically dissolve dirt and finish with a high-temperature protectant, returning your engine bay to a factory-fresh, matte finish.


 

Why Detail Your Engine?

 

It is not just about vanity; it is about vehicle health and value.

1. Preventative Maintenance A clean engine runs cooler. Layers of grease act as insulation, trapping heat that can degrade vital components. Furthermore, cleaning the engine makes it instantly easier to spot oil or coolant leaks before they become catastrophic failures.

2. Protect Hoses & Plastics Engine heat causes rubber hoses and plastic covers to dry out, turn white, and crack. Our Engine Protection Dressing nourishes these materials, keeping them flexible and black.

3. Boost Resale Value When selling a car, a pristine engine bay is the ultimate indicator of a well-maintained vehicle. It builds immediate trust with potential buyers and can significantly increase the final sale price.


 

The GLOBOWAX Safety Protocol

 

We treat your engine with surgical care.

  • Step 1: Cool Down: We never work on a hot engine. We ensure the block is cool to prevent chemical evaporation or warping.

  • Step 2: Dry Chemical Degreasing: Using our signature DRY 6 Engine Cleaner, we spray a heavy-duty degreaser that breaks down oil and grime on contact, without the need for flooding the bay with water.

  • Step 3: Agitation: Our technicians use specialized detailing brushes to manually clean intricate areas, alternator vents, and fluid reservoirs.

  • Step 4: Air Drying: We use forced air to blow dust and moisture out of electrical connectors and coil packs.

  • Step 5: Satin Dressing: Finally, we apply a non-greasy, dust-repellent coating to all plastic and rubber parts. This leaves a "Showroom Satin" look—never a cheap, sticky shine.


 

Who Needs This Service?

 

  • Performance Car Owners: Who want to show off what's under the hood.

  • Used Car Sellers: To maximize the asking price.

  • Classic Car Collectors: To preserve original parts from corrosion.

  • Every Car Owner: At least once a year for optimal maintenance.

 

"Clean power. Safe performance."