Car and Sedan Detailing
Compacts, sedans, and hatchbacks — the cars that spend their lives at the curb.
Compacts and sedans dominate street parking in this city for the obvious reason: they fit. That also means they take the most contact damage — bumper scuffs from parallel parking, door-edge marks in tight stalls, and mirror rash on narrow streets.
Because they are usually the household's only vehicle, the interior sees constant mixed use: commuting, groceries, weekend trips, and everything in between.

What these cars typically need
- Bumper corners and door edges assessed for scuffs and transfer
- Decontamination on horizontal panels that collect fog moisture and sap
- Wheel faces cleaned of hill-driving brake dust
- Driver's seat bolster and steering wheel, the highest-wear touch points
- Footwell carpet where street grit accumulates
Working around street parking
Smaller cars are the easiest to service at the curb, since the working perimeter is narrow. We still confirm the spot has enough clearance on the traffic side and that the location suits the work before the appointment.
If your car spends most of its time outdoors, a durable paint sealant makes maintenance washes considerably easier.
Frequently asked questions
Is a sedan cheaper to detail than an SUV?
Generally yes. Less surface area and less interior volume means less time, and pricing reflects that.
Can you work on my car at a metered spot?
It depends on the location and duration. We will discuss the specific spot when booking so the appointment is workable.