Decontamination

Decontamination

Decontamination is the essential step between washing and protection. It's what separates a good detail from a professional-grade finish.

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All Clean

Minimum price $8.99 Maximum price $49.99
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Iron Remover

Minimum price $22.49 Maximum price $111.99
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Water Spot Remover

Minimum price $12.99 Maximum price $59.99
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Tree Sap Remover

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    Clay Towel

    Regular price $34.99
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      Even after a regular wash, your vehicle's surfaces can hold onto stubborn contaminants that aren't visible at a glance. Iron particles, sap, water spots, and embedded road grime can cling to paint, wheels, and glass, dulling the finish and interfering with protection products like waxes and coatings.

      What Decontamination Really Does for Your Vehicle

      Decontamination is the step that takes your detailing process from good to great. Products like iron removers, clay towels, and specialty cleaners target what ordinary soaps can’t reach. These hidden contaminants bond to your surfaces over time, contributing to scratches, discoloration, and reduced coating performance.

      Using decontamination products safely removes these threats without harming your vehicle’s finish. Whether you're prepping for polishing, applying a ceramic coating, or just want a smoother, glossier surface, a thorough decontamination sets the stage for better results.

      From tree sap on your hood to brake dust in your wheels, the right tools and formulas give you a clean slate that’s truly clean. Think of it as a reset button for your paint.


      FAQs

       

      How often should I decontaminate my vehicle?

      Most vehicles benefit from decontamination 2–4 times per year, or before applying any protection product like wax or ceramic coating.

      Is iron remover safe for all surfaces?

      Yes, DIY Detail's Iron Remover is pH-balanced and safe for paint, wheels, glass, and exhaust tips.

      Can I use a clay towel more than once?

      Absolutely. Clay towels are reusable — just rinse thoroughly after each use and store in a clean container.

      Will water spot remover damage ceramic coatings?

      No. Our Water Spot Remover is safe for coated surfaces and won't strip protection when used as directed.

       


      Complete Your Detail with Protection

      Once your surfaces are fully decontaminated, lock in that smooth finish with ceramic coatings, sealants, and waxes. Protection products work best on clean, contaminant-free surfaces so decontamination isn't optional, it's essential.

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