Total Reconditioning Services partners with car dealerships to recondition and prepare vehicles for sale by delivering consistent, high-quality detailing services. From thorough interior cleaning and odor removal to exterior washing, polishing, and paint correction, professional detailers help inventory look showroom-ready and marketable. Using specialized equipment and proven processes, they enhance vehicle presentation, protect finishes, and support faster turn times—helping dealerships maximize vehicle value and close more sales.
Hail Repair
Fixing dents and damage caused by hailstones on a vehicle’s exterior panels, typically using techniques like paintless dent repair (PDR) to restore the metal to its original shape without
repainting, when possible.


Body Work and Paint
The process of cleaning, sanding, and refinishing a vehicle’s headlight lenses to remove oxidation, yellowing, hazing, or scratches so that they become clearer and restore proper light output and appearance.
Interior Repair
Fixing damage or wear inside a vehicle—such as tears, cracks, stains, burns, broken panels, or loose components in materials like seats, carpets, headliners, dashboards, and door panels to restore their function, safety, and appearance.


Paintless Dent Repair (PDR)
A method of removing minor dents and dings from a vehicle’s body panels by carefully massaging and reshaping the metal from behind (or with special glue tabs on the front) without using body filler or repainting, so the original factory paint remains intact.
Small Paint Repair / Touch Up
Fixing minor damage to a vehicle’s painted surfaces, such as chips, small scratches, or tiny scuffs. By cleaning and prepping the area, applying matching touch‑up paint (and sometimes clear coat), and blending it so the defect is less visible and the underlying metal or plastic is protected.


Touch Up
the process of making small, localized repairs to a vehicle’s paint or finish—such as filling in chips, nicks, or light scratches with matching paint (and sometimes clear coat)—to improve appearance and protect the exposed area without repainting the entire panel.