Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions *

Why should I get a detail?

What doesn’t a detail do?

How long does a detail take?

Regular drive-through car washes damage your paint and don’t get your car as clean as an auto detail. Auto detailing goes beyond a simple wash—it protects your investment, enhances your car’s appearance, and extends its lifespan. Regular detailing helps preserve your paint, keeps your interior fresh, and maintains the value of your vehicle. Plus, who doesn’t love driving a car that looks brand new?

It depends on the service package you choose! Our Imp package is a quick refresh, while The Devil involves deep cleaning, paint decontamination, and application of protective coatings, which take longer. Expect anywhere from 1.5 to 6+ hours depending on the level of service.

While detailing gets your car close to factory-new, it does not remove paint scratches, deep interior scuffing, or some stains.

The appearance of swirl marks can be greatly reduced with a paint correction service.


Do you come to my location?

Do I need to supply my own water and power?

How often should I get my car detailed?

For daily drivers, we recommend a full detail every 3-6 months to maintain your vehicle’s condition. Once you have done a comprehensive wash like our Cerberus or Devil packages, a quick refresh with the Imppackage is the perfect way to keep your vehicle clean until a full detail is needed. If you have a luxury, show, or work vehicle, you may want more frequent treatments.

Yes, we require access to water and a standard power outlet at your location. This ensures we can provide the highest level of service while keeping our equipment running efficiently.


Yes! We are a fully mobile auto detailing service, which means we come to your home, workplace, or any convenient location, so long as water and power are available on site. Just book an appointment, and we’ll handle the rest!

How and When do I pay?

We take payment once the service is complete. Payment can be via card, cash, or transfer methods like Zelle or Venmo.