Mobile Hand Car Wash
A contact-safe hand wash that does not install the swirls a tunnel wash does.
Automatic tunnels are fast and they are also the single biggest source of swirl marks on daily drivers. Recycled brushes drag grit from the car ahead of you across your clear coat.
A proper hand wash reverses the order of operations: soften and rinse the dirt off before touching the paint, then wash with clean media that is rinsed constantly.

The wash sequence
- Wheels and tires first, with separate tools that never touch paint
- Pre-rinse to remove loose grit
- Foam application with dwell time to soften road film
- Two-bucket wash, top down, rinsing the mitt between panels
- Final rinse and dry with plush microfiber, plus air in mirrors, grilles, and badges
Frequency for city cars
A car parked outdoors benefits from washing every two to three weeks. It is not just appearance — droppings, sap, and fallout etch faster the longer they sit, and washing prevents work that would otherwise need correction later.
Frequently asked questions
Do you offer a rinseless option?
Yes, for lightly soiled vehicles or locations where rinsing is not appropriate. It is not suitable for heavily soiled paint.
Is a hand wash enough for a coated car?
Yes. Coated cars need the same regular washing, just with less product and effort.