What's included in a Full Detail.
Exterior
- Filtered-water foam pre-soak and two-bucket safe wash
- Iron decontamination treatment
- Clay-bar surface decontamination
- Wheel and tire deep clean (faces and barrels)
- Wheel-wells degreased and dressed
- Door jambs cleaned and wiped
- Glass clean inside and out — streak free
- Polymer paint sealant for 3–6 months of protection
- Tire dressing applied (low-sheen, satin finish)
Interior
- Complete vacuum — seats, carpets, headliner, trunk
- Compressed-air detail of vents, seams, and console gaps
- Leather cleaning and conditioning
- Vinyl, plastic, and dash cleaned and protected
- Fabric upholstery deep extraction (if applicable)
- Floor mats removed, cleaned, and replaced
- Glass cleaned inside
- Light odor neutralization
Engine Bay (optional, included on most details)
- Cool engine, sensitive components covered
- Light degreaser, gentle wash, hand-detail of plastics and rubber
- Final wipe and protectant on rubber and plastic
Pricing by vehicle class.
| Vehicle Class | Interior Only | Exterior Only | Full Detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coupe / Sedan | $185 | $185 | $325 |
| SUV / Truck | $225 | $225 | $395 |
| Large SUV / 3-Row | $275 | $275 | $475 |
| Classic / RestoredSpecial handling | From $250 | From $250 | From $425 |
Common add-ons
- Wheel-off cleaning (rotors, calipers, inner barrels): +$120
- Heavy pet hair removal: +$50–$100
- Headliner spot cleaning: +$60
- Leather deep restoration (cracking, fading): +$150 per seat
- Headlight restoration combo: +$135 (vs. $175 standalone)
Who a Full Detail is for.
Most clients book a Full Detail in one of three situations:
- Pre-sale prep. Selling a vehicle and want it to photograph and present at its absolute best. Full Detail can add meaningful value to a sale price.
- Post-purchase reset. Just bought a used vehicle and want a clean baseline before you put your own miles on it.
- Annual deep service. A yearly reset for a vehicle that you wash regularly but want professionally detailed once a year. Often the entry point into a maintenance plan.
Note on coatings
A Full Detail includes a 3-to-6-month polymer paint sealant — not a ceramic coating. If you want long-term protection, the Full Detail is the prep step that comes before a ceramic coating. We won't try to upsell — but it's worth understanding the difference.