Mobile Car Detailing in College Park, FL
From Edgewater Drive's bungalow blocks to Lake Adair waterfront homes and the Princeton Street historic district, we bring full-service mobile car detailing to your driveway. Hand wash, ceramic coating, paint correction, and vintage classic specialist work — without leaving the neighborhood.
Serving All of College Park
College Park is historic Orlando — tree-lined brick streets, mid-century bungalows, and a remarkable mix of vehicles ranging from restored vintage classics to new luxury SUVs. The Edgewater Drive commercial district anchors a walkable urban-village feel. Our mobile detailing van rolls up to your home off Edgewater, near Lake Adair, or on the Princeton Street historic blocks with water, power, and pro-grade products on board.
You'll find us at restored bungalows in the historic district, at lakefront homes on Lake Concord, and at apartments near the Hourglass District. Whether you're protecting a numbers-matching classic or a daily Audi, we'll meet you where the vehicle is — without the risk of trailering or shop transport.
We cover the full 32804 and 32803 zip codes — including the Dubsdread Golf Course area and the Ivanhoe Village edge — bringing specialist care to a neighborhood where the cars and the homes both have history worth protecting.
Neighborhoods We Cover in College Park
- Edgewater Drive
- Smith Street historic district
- Princeton Street
- Lake Adair
- Lake Concord
- Lake Silver
- Lake Ivanhoe
- Hourglass District (adjacent)
Why College Park Drivers Choose Mobile Detailing
College Park's vintage classic owners have specific needs. Single-stage paint, original lacquer, original chrome — modern detailing products designed for clear coat can damage these finishes. We bring vintage-safe products and the experience to know when to compound vs. when to leave alone.
The mature oak canopy on streets like Edgewater and Smith Street drops sap, pollen, and leaf debris that bake into paint within hours under the Florida sun. Iron decon and clay bar work at home, rather than a shop visit days later, prevents the kind of clear-coat etching that's expensive to undo.
Brick streets are character but punish paint. Airborne brick dust, occasional rock chips from the joints, and morning frost-line moisture all contribute to wear that quarterly Signature Details and annual paint corrections keep ahead of.
Common Details We Perform in College Park
- Signature Detail (full inside & out)
- Exterior Detail (foam wash + decon)
- Interior Detail (steam clean + leather treatment)
- Ceramic Coating (5-year protection)
- Paint Correction (swirl & scratch removal)
- Headlight Restoration
- Engine Bay Detail
- Pet Hair Removal
What we do in College Park.
College Park Questions.
Everything College Park drivers ask about detailing, paint correction, ceramic coating, and more.
Why should I choose Drip Mobile Detailing?
We're car guys first, detailers second. We daily-drive BMWs, weekend-detail Porsches, and obsess over the same paint, trim, and interior details our customers do. When you hand us your Range Rover or your M3, we treat it the way we treat our own — clay bar that scratch you've been ignoring, top up the ceramic, dress those tires properly. Most detailers wash cars. We understand them.
Are you actual car enthusiasts or just a detail shop?
Enthusiasts. The team grew up wrenching, washing, and obsessing over cars. We know what a paint correction should feel like, what real ceramic beading looks like at month 18, and why a microfiber matters more than the bottle. That mindset is why repeat clients in College Park send us their second and third cars.
What's the difference between detailing and a car wash?
Here’s the honest version: automatic car washes are slowly destroying your paint. The spinning brushes drag embedded grit across your clear coat with every pass, creating thousands of micro-scratches called swirl marks. Under direct sunlight, they look like a spider web etched into your finish. If you don’t value your car, a $15 tunnel wash is fine. If you do, it’s one of the worst things you can do to it.
A real detail is the opposite. We foam pre-soak to lift dirt without contact, then hand wash with the two-bucket method so grit never drags across paint. Iron decontamination dissolves brake dust embedded in the clear coat. A clay bar pulls out bonded contaminants. Then we polish, seal, and protect. Interior gets steam-cleaned, leather conditioned, glass treated. Door jambs, vents, tire dressing — the works.
The result isn’t just “cleaner.” It’s the way your car looked the day you drove it off the lot. That feeling doesn’t come from a tunnel wash.
How often should I get my car detailed in Florida?
Honestly, there’s no perfect schedule — it depends on your car, how it’s driven, and how you want it to look. A garage-kept weekend Porsche needs way less than a family SUV running daily school pickups. Most clients find their rhythm based on how much they drive and whether it’s a family car or a weekend ride.
If you don’t want to think about it, ask about our maintenance plans — we set up a recurring rotation that fits your lifestyle and keeps your car looking right without you having to remember to book. Ceramic coating also extends the interval significantly.
We’d rather you book when it actually needs it than push you on a schedule you don’t believe in. Tell us about your car and we’ll suggest what makes sense.
How long does a full detail take?
Our Signature Detail (inside & out, foam wash, clay bar, steam clean, wax sealant, door jambs) runs 2-4 hours depending on vehicle size and condition. Paint correction adds 4-8 hours. Ceramic coating cures for 12-24 hours after application. We schedule realistically so the work is done right, not rushed.
What's the benefit of mobile detailing vs. a shop?
Three things: time, control, and risk. You don't lose half a day driving to and from a shop. Your car never leaves your driveway, so there's no transport risk. And you can see the work happening if you want to. For premium cars in College Park, mobile detailing is the standard, not a compromise.
Do you bring your own water and power?
Yes. Our van is fully self-contained — filtered water, generator power, and all premium products. You don't need to provide a hose, outlet, or anything else. We just need a flat spot to park (your driveway, garage, or apartment lot works).
What is paint correction?
Paint correction is the process of removing micro-scratches, swirl marks, water spots, and oxidation by machine-polishing a thin layer of clear coat. It's what restores the deep gloss new cars have and 2-year-old cars have lost. Done properly, it's the foundation under a ceramic coating — you correct, then protect.
How long does paint correction take?
A single-stage correction takes 4-6 hours. A full two-stage correction can take 8-12 hours depending on vehicle size and paint condition. Severe oxidation or deep swirls may require additional time. The result is permanent (until new scratches are introduced) and pairs perfectly with ceramic coating.
Will paint correction remove deep scratches?
Light to medium scratches (the ones you can feel with a fingernail at the surface level) usually come out. Deep scratches that have penetrated the clear coat into the base paint can be improved but not fully eliminated — that's a paint repair, not correction. We'll inspect and tell you honestly what's correctable.
What's the purpose of a ceramic coating?
Ceramic coating creates a semi-permanent sacrificial layer on your paint that does four things: rejects water and contaminants (hydrophobic), blocks UV damage (slows oxidation), makes the surface easier to clean, and dramatically deepens the gloss. It's the modern replacement for wax — lasts years instead of months.
How long does a ceramic coating last?
Entry-level pro ceramic: 1-2 years. Mid-tier (what we apply by default): 3-5 years. Premium multi-layer coatings: 5-7+ years. We use professional-grade coatings with manufacturer-backed warranties. Florida UV is harsh, so we recommend a maintenance wash every 2-4 weeks to maximize the coating's life.
Is ceramic coating worth it in Florida?
Florida is the strongest argument FOR ceramic coating. UV intensity here ages paint 2-3x faster than northern climates. Love bug acid, oak sap, brake dust, and afternoon rainstorms all attack unprotected clear coat. Ceramic coating is cheap insurance against a $4-8k repaint — especially for premium daily drivers in College Park.
How is ceramic coating different from wax?
Wax sits on the paint and washes off in 4-8 weeks. Ceramic chemically bonds to the clear coat and stays for years. Wax is softer and offers minimal UV protection; ceramic is hard, hydrophobic, and offers serious UV defense. For a daily driver in Florida, ceramic is a permanent solution where wax is a maintenance task.
Can you restore foggy or yellow headlights?
Yes. Most foggy headlights are oxidized polycarbonate — the clear plastic UV-degrades and turns hazy. We machine-sand the oxidation off, polish back to clear, then apply a UV sealant to keep them clear. Takes 60-90 minutes per pair, costs a fraction of new headlights, and is dramatic. Headlights look new again.
How long does headlight restoration last?
With the UV sealant we apply, 1-2 years before noticeable hazing returns. Without sealant (cheaper jobs), 3-6 months. Cars parked outdoors in Florida sun need the sealant — otherwise they'll re-haze fast. We always apply UV protection on restoration jobs as standard.
Can you actually get all the pet hair out?
Yes — pet hair removal is one of our most-booked services. We use a combination of pet-hair rubber brushes, specialized vacuum heads, and (for stubborn embedded hair) compressed-air agitation. We get hair out of seat seams, carpet fibers, and headliners that regular vacuums miss. Bring your worst dog-shedding situation to us.
What does steam cleaning do for the interior?
Steam cleaning sanitizes and deep-cleans at the same time. 250-degree steam kills bacteria, dissolves stuck-on dirt in cracks and crevices, breaks down stains in fabric and carpet, and freshens the entire cabin without harsh chemicals. It's what makes a 5-year-old interior feel like a 1-year-old interior.
Is steam cleaning safe for leather seats?
Yes when done properly. We use lower temperatures and controlled exposure on leather, followed by a pH-balanced leather cleaner and conditioner. Leather steam-cleaning is actually one of the safest ways to remove embedded grime — safer than over-wetting with shampoo. We do this on Range Rovers and Mercedes interiors regularly.
Can you restore faded black plastic trim?
Yes. Florida sun bleaches black trim to chalky gray within a couple years. We deep-clean the trim, then apply a permanent dye-and-sealant restoration product that returns the original black and prevents re-fading for 12-18 months. Cheap dressings only mask the problem for a week; our restoration is the real fix.
Do you service all of College Park?
Yes — we cover every neighborhood, gated community, and townhome complex in College Park. If you're inside city limits or in the immediate 30-minute radius, we'll come to you. We also coordinate with HOA security and gate-access systems in advance for gated communities.
Can I book a same-day appointment?
Often yes, especially for Quick Refresh and Exterior-only details. Signature Details and ceramic coatings typically book 24-72 hours out. Text or call us early in the day to lock a same-day slot in College Park.
What if it rains?
Our details are built for Florida rain. The wax sealant we finish with beads water off — it has to, because it rains here weekly. For longer-term protection we offer 5-year ceramic coatings that turn rain into a hydrophobic spectacle, not a problem. On detail day, we monitor the radar closely and bring tarps to cover work areas during light showers. If a heavy storm is forecast during your appointment, we’ll reach out to reschedule — your call.
Do you offer mobile detailing in College Park, Orlando?
Yes. College Park (32804) is a core service area. We detail homes throughout Edgewater Drive, Princeton Street, Lake Adair, and the broader College Park neighborhood.
Can you detail at Edgewater Drive businesses?
Yes. Office and shop detailing along Edgewater Drive is common. Drop the parking spot when booking and we'll work while you work.
How much is mobile detailing in College Park?
Standard pricing — same as everywhere we service. No travel fees in College Park. Custom quotes for larger vehicles or fleet bookings.
Do you service classic and vintage cars in College Park?
Yes. College Park has a strong classic-car community. We use vintage-safe products and technique for single-stage paint, original lacquer, and original chrome where modern products would damage.
Is Drip Mobile Detailing insured?
Yes. Drip Mobile Detailing carries full general liability insurance and is bonded. We provide a Certificate of Insurance (COI) on request — required by some gated communities, HOAs, marinas, and commercial fleet contracts in Orlando.
Do you bring your own water and power?
Yes. We are fully self-contained. We arrive with our own water tank, water-recovery system, generator, and all detailing products. You don't need to provide a hose, an outlet, or anything else — just a parking spot. We can detail in driveways, condos, parking garages, and gated communities.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover), Apple Pay, Google Pay, Zelle, Venmo, Cash App, and cash. Invoices are sent on completion. For commercial fleet contracts and ceramic coating jobs, we also accept ACH and bank wire.
Do you guarantee your work?
Yes. If you're not satisfied with any part of the detail, we'll come back and re-do it free of charge — typically within 24–48 hours. Ceramic coatings carry manufacturer warranties (5–10 years depending on product) tied to your VIN and registered to your name.
Book Mobile Detailing in College Park Today
Same-day slots fill fast. Tell us your vehicle and zip code — we'll come to you.