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Mobile exterior detailing is worth the investment for most vehicle owners. It typically costs between $100 and $250 for exterior-only service, depending on your vehicle’s size and condition. A trained technician comes directly to your home or workplace, hand washes your car, removes embedded contaminants, corrects minor paint issues, and applies a protective coating—all without you leaving your driveway. Regular professional detailing every 3 to 4 months protects your paint, prevents long-term damage, and can increase your vehicle’s resale value by up to $2,000.
If you’ve ever dropped your car off at a detail shop, waited hours for a ride, and still had to rearrange your entire day, you already understand why mobile detailing is becoming the smarter choice.
Mobile exterior detailing brings a trained technician directly to your driveway, your office parking lot, or wherever your car happens to be. You get professional-level results without the hassle of going anywhere. The technician handles everything on-site, using equipment they bring with them, including their own water supply in most cases.
This is not the same as a quick car wash. Mobile detailing is a multi-step process designed to clean, correct, and protect your paint, and it makes a real, visible difference.
A standard mobile exterior detail covers much more than just a rinse and wipe.
Here’s what you can typically expect:
Your car is carefully hand-washed using a pH-balanced soap. This removes surface dirt without stripping away any existing protective coating. Technicians use the two-bucket method, one for soapy water, one for rinsing, to keep dirt from getting dragged back across your paint.
This is where things get serious. Even after a thorough wash, tiny particles like industrial fallout, tree sap residue, and rail dust can be bonded to your paint. A clay bar treatment pulls those out, leaving your paint smooth and ready for protection.
Light scratches, swirl marks, and dull spots are addressed through careful polishing. This step won’t fix deep gouges, but it can significantly improve how your paint looks and feels. For a deeper look at what paint correction involves, check out our dedicated guide.
The final step is applying a sealant, wax, or ceramic coating that shields your paint from UV rays, water spots, bird droppings, and environmental buildup. This layer is what keeps your car looking clean for months, not days.
Wheels are cleaned, tires get dressed, and exterior trim is restored. Premium packages may also include headlight restoration and treatment for convertible tops or chrome accents.
Pricing varies depending on your vehicle’s size, its condition, and which package you choose.
Based on current 2025 industry pricing:
Mobile services typically cost around $25 to $50 more than shop-based detailing due to the convenience factor and equipment transport. However, that difference is offset by the time you save; most customers avoid spending 2 to 3 hours driving to a shop, waiting, and getting back. For a more detailed breakdown, see our complete exterior detailing price guide.
A regular car wash is a convenience tool. Mobile detailing is a maintenance investment. Here’s the practical difference:
An automated car wash takes 5 to 10 minutes. It uses strong detergents that can strip your existing wax, and the brushes or cloth strips often carry grit from previous vehicles, creating tiny scratches over time. You leave with a wet car that dries on its own, often with water spots and streaks.
A mobile detail takes 2 to 4 hours. Every part of your vehicle’s exterior gets careful attention, using tools and products that are specifically matched to your paint type. The result lasts months, not days.
For a vehicle you actually care about, especially anything valued above $15,000, regular car washes can’t offer the same level of protection that professional detailing provides.
Yes, and the numbers back that up. Vehicles that receive regular professional care typically sell for $500 to $2,000 more than comparable cars with visible paint damage or dull finishes. Buyers notice paint condition immediately, and it affects how they perceive the entire vehicle.
More importantly, detailing prevents problems that are expensive to fix:
Regular detailing, roughly $400 to $600 per year for quarterly service costs, far less than any of those repairs. For leased vehicles, especially, keeping up with professional detailing throughout your lease term often saves you money at return time.
While any car benefits from proper care, some vehicles gain more value from mobile detailing than others. For a deeper dive into how detailing differs by vehicle, read our guide on exterior detailing for different vehicle types.
Brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Lexus, and Audi use sophisticated paint systems that require careful treatment. The higher a car’s resale value, the more it is worth protecting. Even a single noticeable scratch can drop a luxury vehicle’s market value significantly.
If you’re leasing, you’re responsible for the car’s condition at return. Quarterly professional detailing throughout your lease keeps your paint in condition that passes inspection — often saving you far more than the service costs.
If your car sits outside every day, it’s constantly exposed to UV rays, bird droppings, tree sap, and road contamination. These aren’t just cosmetic problems; they bond to paint surfaces and cause permanent damage if left untreated. Regular detailing is the best way to stay ahead of that damage.
A well-kept company car says something about how you do business. Mobile detailing makes it easy to service multiple vehicles at one location without disrupting your workday.
Even if a car rarely moves, it still needs protection. Contaminants settle on paint during storage, and extended exposure without a fresh protective layer leads to etching and oxidation.
Here’s what the experience typically looks like:
Mobile detailing works best within a comfortable temperature range.
Technicians generally can’t work effectively in:
Most providers will reschedule if the weather conditions aren’t suitable. In a climate like New Orleans, warm, humid, and occasionally rainy, it’s a good idea to have flexible scheduling in mind when you book.
For most vehicles, a professional exterior detail every 3 to 4 months keeps your paint in good condition year-round. That works out to about four appointments per year.
If your car is parked outside full-time, lives in a harsh climate, or picks up a lot of road grime from daily driving, you may want to go every 2 to 3 months. Classic cars and garage-kept vehicles can stretch to twice a year and still maintain strong protection.
Mobile exterior detailing is a smart investment for most vehicle owners — not a luxury. It saves you time, protects your paint from damage that’s expensive to fix, and helps your car hold its value whether you’re planning to sell, return it at lease end, or simply keep it looking its best.
The convenience of having a professional come to you, combined with the quality of results that a car wash simply can’t match, makes mobile detailing a practical part of vehicle ownership — not just something you do before a sale.
If you’re in the New Orleans area and you’re ready to stop settling for drive-through car washes, Big Easy Mobile Detail brings expert exterior detailing directly to your door.
Schedule your appointment today and see the difference professional care makes.
Yes, if the property allows it. Check with your building management before booking, as some complexes have rules about commercial services or water usage on the property.
Not when it’s done correctly. Professional technicians use pH-balanced products, soft microfiber materials, and controlled techniques that clean without scratching. The risk comes from inexperienced operators using the wrong products or methods, which is why choosing a trusted provider matters.
Light to moderate scratches can often be reduced or eliminated through paint correction polishing. Deep scratches that go through the clear coat and into the base paint layer require professional repainting that’s outside the scope of detailing. A good technician will tell you honestly what’s possible during the initial inspection. Learn more about which scratches detailing can remove.
Most do. Professional mobile detailers typically carry 40 to 100 gallons of fresh water on board. Some providers offer a small discount if you have an available water hookup, since it reduces the weight they need to transport.
With standard wax or sealant protection, results typically last 3 to 4 months with regular maintenance washing using a gentle, pH-neutral soap. Ceramic coating applications can extend that to 6 to 12 months or longer. How you store your car and how often you drive it will also affect how long the results hold.