Luxury Vehicle Detailing

Careful paint work and material-appropriate interior care for premium vehicles.

Premium vehicles have finishes and materials that punish generic methods. Soft clear coats show wash marring immediately, piano-black trim scratches if you look at it wrong, and Alcantara requires an entirely different approach from leather.

The work here is as much about restraint as effort: the right chemistry, the right media, and no shortcuts on the wash stage.

Ceramic coating being applied by hand to the fender of a black car

Where the care shows

  • Wash method chosen to avoid installing swirls in soft paint
  • Gloss-black trim treated as a paint surface, not a plastic one
  • Alcantara and suede brushed and cleaned dry rather than saturated
  • Perforated and ventilated leather cleaned with controlled moisture
  • Polished exhaust tips, brightwork, and badges detailed by hand

Protection for a valuable finish

If the car is stored in a garage in Pacific Heights or Russian Hill and only comes out on weekends, a sealant may be plenty. If it street parks, a ceramic coating over corrected paint is the more sensible investment.

Frequently asked questions

Do you have experience with delicate interior materials?

Yes. Alcantara, open-pore wood, and satin metal trim each get their own approach, and we test before working a visible area.

Will you polish a car with very low mileage?

Only if inspection shows it needs it. New paint often needs nothing more than a light enhancement before protection.

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