MOBILE HAND WASH & EXTERIOR DETAIL IN PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYNNo Tunnel Brushes, At Your Door
Park Slope — a brownstone neighborhood climbing from Fourth Avenue up toward Prospect Park — and the paint here takes the kind of beating worth washing off by hand. We bring everything to you, quote a flat price first, and hand back paint that's slick to the touch. It's the same exterior detailing across Brooklyn we run every day.
What builds up on Park Slope paint
Day-to-day driving around Park Slope bakes traffic film, brake dust, and grime into the clear coat fast. Winter is the worst of it — road salt cakes the lower panels and wheels and eats at the finish if it's left on. A hand wash plus clay decontamination clears all of it and leaves the finish slick again, not just wet.
The three steps we run on your Park Slope paint
An exterior detail isn't a rinse — it's three real steps, in order, each one setting up the next. Here's how we bring your Park Slope paint back to slick, glossy, and protected:
We start at the dirtiest part — wheels, tires, and wheel wells — then hand wash the body with the right soap and clean mitts, plus bug and tar removal where it's stuck on. No stiff tunnel brushes, no gritty recycled water, so nothing grinds fresh swirls into the finish.
Clean, no new swirlsEven after a wash, grit, brake dust, and overspray stay bonded in the clear coat — you can feel it as roughness. A clay bar pulls that contamination out, so the paint goes glass-smooth and the wax can actually grab.
Glass-smooth to the touchWe finish with a wax or sealant that brings up a deep gloss and shields the paint from salt, sun, and grime. It's honest protection for a couple of months — for years of it, that's a ceramic coating, and we'll tell you straight.
Slick, glossy, protectedCommon reasons for an exterior detail in Park Slope
Prepping For A Coating
A clean, decontaminated surface is the first step before any wax or coating. An exterior detail preps the paint — washed, clayed, and ready — so a sealant now or a ceramic coating later actually bonds the way it should.
Dull, Oxidized Paint
If the finish has gone flat and chalky, the gloss is buried under oxidation and bonded grime. A proper hand wash, clay decontamination, and sealant bring depth back — and if it's swirled or scratched under that, we'll point you honestly to paint correction.
Drive-Through Swirl Marks
Automatic tunnels are the leading cause of swirl marks — stiff brushes and gritty recycled water grind fine scratches into the clear coat. We wash by hand instead, so a car in Park Slope gets cleaner without picking up new ones.
Tree Sap & Water Spots
Tree sap and dried water spots etch paint over time. We remove them safely, clay the bonded grit out, and lay down protection so the finish stays slick.
How long the protection actually lasts
Here's the honest version: the wax or sealant we put on at the end of an exterior detail brings up a real gloss and protects the paint, but it lasts a couple of months, not forever. Park Slope salt, sun, and grime wear it down over a season. For years of protection instead of months, the step up is a ceramic coating — laid over the same clean, clayed paint. We won't resell you wax every single visit to pretend it's permanent; if a coating is the smarter call for how you drive, we'll say so, and if the paint is swirled underneath, we'll point you to paint correction first.
The exterior detail comes to you in Park Slope
We bring our own water and power to Park Slope, so we hand wash the car wherever it's parked — garage, curb, or driveway. We reach cars parked along Fifth Avenue, Seventh Avenue, and Flatbush Avenue and the side streets around them. And if the paint needs more than wax, we'll point you honestly to paint correction or a ceramic coating instead of overselling.
We cover all of Park Slope, ZIP 11215, 11217, and the blocks around it — wherever the car sits, the detailer comes to it, flat price quoted first.
Exterior Detailing in Park Slope — FAQ
How is this different from a car wash in Park Slope?
A tunnel wash rinses the surface in a couple of minutes with stiff brushes and gritty recycled water — which is the leading cause of swirl marks. An exterior detail is a by-hand process: wheels and tires first, a careful hand wash, clay-bar decontamination that pulls bonded grit out of the clear coat, then wax or sealant for gloss and protection. It cleans more thoroughly and leaves the paint smoother, not scratched.
Will you get the winter salt off?
Yes. Road salt cakes onto the lower panels, wheels, and wheel wells and eats at the finish if it's left on. We hand wash it off and then seal the paint so the next round of salt and grime doesn't bond as hard. Clearing salt off the paint is one of the most common reasons drivers in Park Slope book an exterior detail.
Can you remove water spots, sap, and bug and tar?
In most cases, yes. Tree sap, dried hard-water spots, and bug and tar splatter come off with the right products and clay decontamination, and then we seal the surface so it's easier to keep clean. If sap or droppings have already etched into the clear coat, cleaning will improve it but the etching itself is a paint-correction job, and we'll tell you that honestly when we see the car.
How long does an exterior detail take, and what does it cost?
Plan on a couple of hours depending on the size of the vehicle and how much decontamination the paint needs — a maintained car is quicker than a neglected one. Cost works the same way: it's priced by vehicle size and condition, so we quote a flat price once we see the paint rather than guessing over the phone. You hear the price before we start, with no membership and no surprise add-ons at the end.
Book a hand wash & exterior detail in Park Slope
Call or text and we'll bring the hand-wash rig to your curb in Park Slope — washed, clayed, and protected, flat price quoted first.
(347) 433-1312