Our Process
Step-by-step care that safeguards your car’s shine and comfort.
Step 1 – Wheels & Tires Deep Clean
We start with the dirtiest area first, thoroughly cleaning wheel barrels, spokes, tires, and wheel wells to remove brake dust, grime, and road buildup. This prevents contamination from spreading to freshly cleaned paint later in the process.
Step 2 – Hand Wash
The vehicle is carefully hand washed using professional techniques and pH-balanced products to safely remove dirt without scratching or dulling the paint.
We remove embedded contaminants that washing alone cannot eliminate. Iron decontamination dissolves brake dust and metal particles, while clay bar treatment smooths the paint surface, restoring clarity and preparing it for protection.
Step 3 – Paint Decontamination (Iron Removal & Clay Bar Treatment)


Step 4 – Ceramic Paint Sealant Protection
A ceramic paint sealant is applied to protect the paint, enhance gloss, and make future cleaning easier while helping guard against UV damage, dirt, and environmental contaminants.
Step 5 – Interior Vacuum & Surface Cleaning
The interior is thoroughly vacuumed, and all plastics and surfaces are cleaned and wiped down using non-greasy, low-scent products that leave a clean, factory-fresh finish without residue.
Step 6 – Crystal Clear Glass & Screen Care
All interior and exterior glass is cleaned streak-free, and navigation screens are safely cleaned using a dedicated screen-safe solution to maintain clarity without damage.
Additional Services
Below are some additional services offered by Mint Condition Mobile Detailing
Headlight Restorarion
Headlight restoration removes oxidation and haze, improving nighttime visibility while restoring your vehicle’s appearance and safety.
Paint Correction
Paint correction removes swirl marks, light scratches, and oxidation to restore deep gloss and clarity, bringing your vehicle’s paint back to life.
Gallery
Spotless results that bring your car back to life
Get in Touch
Reach out today to schedule your detailing appointment.
