
From Canada to Your Car: How Cleancy and World-Class Detailer Moris Are Elevating Car Care in India
Atif Pasha, the founder of Cleancy Car Care Services, first met Moris during a trip to Canada. A passionate entrepreneur and car enthusiast, Atif was instantly captivated by the level of precision, professionalism, and finesse Moris delivered in every vehicle he touched. Whether it was a vintage classic or a high-end sports car, Moris approached each detailing session as an art form.
'At that moment, I knew this was the benchmark India needed,' says Atif. 'People in cities like Bangalore want their cars to shine—not just look clean but feel like new. And no one I had seen did it better than Moris.'
That encounter became the inspiration to bring international-grade detailing services to India under the Cleancy brand.
Moris is more than a detailer—he's a perfectionist. For two decades, he's built a name across Canada for his flawless ceramic coating applications, luxury detailing packages, and deep restoration work. His clientele includes exotic car owners, auto collectors,who trust him with their prized possessions.
What makes Moris special? Unmatched Attention to Detail : Every scratch, swirl, and imperfection gets his full attention.
: Every scratch, swirl, and imperfection gets his full attention. Master of Ceramic Coating : He's among the few certified experts globally for multiple premium ceramic coating brands.
: He's among the few certified experts globally for multiple premium ceramic coating brands. Detailing Educator: He has trained dozens of detailers across North America and now—the Cleancy crew in India.
Rather than outsourcing services or hiring from outside, Cleancy made a bold move—Moris personally trained Cleancy's Captain Crew, the professionals who now perform detailing and coating services across Bangalore.
From body panel prep to advanced buffing, interior steam cleaning to applying 9H ceramic coating, Cleancy's team has been taught the same techniques Moris uses in his Canadian studio. The result? A level of service that's rarely seen in India.
'We wanted to make sure our customers aren't just getting a service—they're getting Moris-level quality,' says Atif. 'That's why our entire crew is trained in-house. It's the only way to maintain consistently high standards.'
With Moris' legacy now embedded in Cleancy's DNA, customers in Bangalore are discovering what true car detailing looks like: Multi-stage polishing for deep gloss and clarity
for deep gloss and clarity Premium ceramic coatings that protect for years, not months
that protect for years, not months Steam-powered interior detailing for a deep, hygienic clean
for a deep, hygienic clean Attention to every inch—from engine bay to tailpipe
The buzz is growing. Luxury car owners, car lovers, and even regular commuters are lining up to book Cleancy's premium packages. 'It's like my car just rolled out of a high-end showroom,' one BMW owner said after a recent ceramic coat session.
From a chance meeting in Canada to setting new standards in India, the story of Cleancy and Moris is more than a business venture—it's a mission to elevate how cars are treated. Backed by one of the world's best detailers and driven by in-house excellence, Cleancy isn't just washing cars—it's restoring pride in every vehicle they touch.
Ready to experience world-class detailing in your city? Book a premium service today at Cleancy and see why Bangalore's car owners are choosing nothing but the best.
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