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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How long does a detailing appointment take?
Most detail services take between 2–5 hours depending on the package you choose and the condition of your vehicle. Full detailing packages may take longer for the best results.

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2. What’s the difference between a car wash and detailing?

A car wash focuses on quick, surface-level cleaning, while detailing is a deep clean inside and out. Detailing includes services like paint protection, interior shampooing, and restoring your car’s finish for a showroom-quality look.

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3. How often should I get my car detailed?

We recommend a full detail every 3–6 months to protect your paint and keep your interior fresh. Seasonal detailing also helps maintain long-lasting protection against weather, dirt, and daily wear.

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4. Do I need to provide water or electricity for mobile detailing?

Yes. Since we’re a mobile service, we use your home’s water and electricity to complete the detailing process. This allows us to deliver professional-quality results right at your doorstep.

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5. Will detailing help increase my car’s resale value?

Absolutely! A professionally detailed car looks more appealing, smells fresher, and shows potential buyers it’s been well cared for — often leading to a higher resale or trade-in value.

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6. Can you remove tough stains, pet hair, or odors?

Yes. We use professional-grade cleaners and equipment to tackle tough stains, pet hair, and lingering odors. While most stains and smells can be eliminated, results may vary depending on the severity and how long they’ve been there.

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7. What happens if it rains on my scheduled appointment?

If weather conditions make it impossible to detail your car, we’ll work with you to reschedule at the earliest convenient time. We always aim to be flexible so you still get the best results.

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8. Do you offer protection for paint or interiors?

Yes. Our services include long-lasting wax, sealants, and conditioning treatments that protect your paint, leather, vinyl, and plastics from UV damage, fading, and everyday wear.

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