Hand wash, full interior detail, and complete inside-and-out detailing for personal vehicles. A small local team in Estero that treats your car the way we'd treat our own. Mobile service across Lee County.
There are plenty of places in Lee County to get your car washed. Five-minute tunnel washes, gas-station vacuums, mobile guys who knock it out in thirty minutes. They all have their place — but none of them are really detailing your car.
When we detail a vehicle, we take our time. We use two-bucket wash methods to avoid dragging grit across the paint. We clean the wheels before the body, not after. We decontaminate, we dry by hand, we work the interior section by section, and we notice the things — the crumbs in the cupholder seams, the dust on the dash vents, the haze on the headlights — that a quick wash has no chance of catching.
We're a small team, so we don't stack six cars a day trying to hit a volume number. You get the attention your car actually deserves.
Most people fit into one of three packages. If you're not sure which one you need, just tell us what's bothering you about the car right now and we'll recommend something honestly — no upselling.
A lot of what makes a detail hold up is invisible. It's not the final shine — it's everything that happened before it. The choice of soap, the direction of wipe strokes, the towel change between panels, the pressure we apply to the clay bar, the decision to pull a mat out of the car instead of just vacuuming around it.
We don't cut those corners. They're the whole point.
We come to you — your driveway, garage, or condo parking spot is usually perfect. You don't have to sit in a waiting room or give up your Saturday morning. Just hand us the keys, point at the car, and let us get to it.
Before we start, we look at the car with you. Note the rock chips, the scratch on the rear bumper, the stain on the driver's seat. That way there's no confusion later about what was there before versus what we did or didn't fix.
Wheels and wheel wells come first — before the body. That way we're not pulling brake dust and road grime up over freshly cleaned panels. Most quick washes do this backwards.
One bucket of clean soapy water, one for rinsing the mitt between passes. It's not fancy — it's just the right way to wash paint without grinding dirt into it. The kind of thing that matters in three years when your clear coat is still holding.
We don't sweep through the interior. We pull mats out, vacuum seats all the way down into the tracks, clean vents with detail brushes, wipe every cupholder and door pocket individually. It takes longer — that's why it works.
When we're done, we walk around the car with you. If something doesn't look right — a missed spot, a smudge, anything — we handle it right there. That's the job.
Between salt air, UV, daily rain in summer, lovebug season, pool chemicals, and sand from every beach day — a car in Lee County takes a beating that a garage-kept car up north never sees.
Florida sun oxidizes paint and dries out interior plastics fast. We apply proper protection so the effect slows down.
Salt gets into wheels, undercarriage, and trim. We rinse and clean it off before it causes long-term corrosion.
Those smears on the front bumper and hood are acidic — they need to come off carefully, without wrecking your paint.
The stuff that comes back from the beach is specific. We know where it hides and how to get it out without leaving residue.
Deep scratches that reach the primer can't be polished out. Stains that soaked into fabric weeks ago may lighten but not vanish. A sun-baked dashboard won't look new. We'll tell you honestly what we can fix and what we can't before you pay a dollar.
If you ask for a hand wash, we'll do a hand wash. If we think your car would actually benefit from the full interior detail based on what we're seeing, we'll mention it once, give you a price, and let you decide. No guilt, no "today only" discounts.
Whether it's a 2012 Corolla or a new SUV you love, it gets the same care. We don't half-do a cheaper car. If we're detailing it, we're detailing it — that's the only version of the job we're interested in doing.
"I've had my car 'detailed' plenty of times — this was the first time it actually felt detailed. They pulled the seats forward to vacuum the tracks. Who does that? The interior smelled neutral, not chemical. It looked like I'd just picked the car up from the dealer."
Nothing here covers your situation? Just call or text — we're happy to walk through anything before you commit.
We come to you. Your driveway, garage, or condo parking area all work — as long as we have reasonable access to water and an outlet for power tools. We bring everything else.
A hand wash is around 90 minutes. A full interior detail runs about 3 hours. A complete inside-and-out detail takes 5–6 hours depending on condition and vehicle size. We'd rather take the time than rush through it.
Light swirl marks and shallow surface scratches, yes — a machine polish can significantly reduce or remove them. Deeper scratches that have cut through the clear coat or reached the primer need body shop work. We'll be straight with you about which category yours fall into.
Most fresh stains, yes. Old set-in stains — coffee, milk, pet accidents from months ago — often lighten significantly but may not disappear completely. We always try, and we'll tell you ahead of time if we think something is going to resist.
Yes — it's one of the most common things we deal with in Florida. Heavy pet hair adds time and sometimes an additional charge, so just mention it when we quote so we can plan for it properly.
For Florida, most people do a full detail once or twice a year, with hand washes in between every few weeks. Daily drivers near the coast or with kids or pets may want to do it more often. No pressure — we'll recommend based on what we see, not on getting you on a schedule.
Motorcycles, occasionally — call and ask. Boats and RVs are outside our scope right now; we'd rather tell you that up front than pretend. For those, we're glad to refer you to a local specialist we trust.
Year, make, condition, and what's bothering you about it right now. We'll quote honestly, show up when we said we would, and treat it the way we'd treat our own.