Skip to main content

Glossary Techniques & prep

What is Decontamination?

Definition

Decontamination is the prep step that removes bonded contaminants — iron fallout, tar, industrial fallout — that a normal wash leaves behind, often with a chemical iron remover and a clay bar. Skipping it traps grit under film or coating and ruins the finish.

Why it matters to a shop

Skipped decon is the single most common reason a coating or a film fails early, and the failure surfaces months later as a warranty job on your dime. Quoting it as a visible line, rather than absorbing it, is how the prep hours stay in the price.

Related terms

More from techniques & prepHow the work actually gets done in the bay.

Run the shop that uses these words

Live-margin quotes costed from your real film, film tracked to the foot, and an AI team on the calls and texts. Free for 14 days, no credit card.