About Me and my Business


The Story

This image captures some of the beauty in the world from my home, and the car that started it all. It’s an older photo, taken about two years ago when I started detailing. I don’t want to label it OCD, as I’m not actually diagnosed, but it must be a combination of that and perfectionism. Honest to God, I’m the kind of person who meticulously examines the packaging of an item on the shelf before buying it—if you know, you know.

Basically, I like my shit nice. That’s why, when I was able to drive and received the keys to my free car, my personality compelled me to take care of it—and I enjoyed it. In fact, I loved it. This was the basic concept of washing and cleaning a car, to the point where I can’t even look back and call it detailing.

Regardless I’ve always appreciated the sight of a good-lookin’ vehicle, whatever your definition may be. Once I felt confident in cleaning my Buick to my standards, I started offering to clean other people’s vehicles to their standards, and I quickly fell down the rabbit hole. I spent hours researching products and developing processes to adapt to the growing number of vehicles and situations I encountered, each with its own story and character (including the owner).

Two years and many vehicles later, I’m here. I have a shop (not quite, help appreciated) and a vision: to offer the best detailing experience possible. I strive continuously to find the best products and processes for you, my client, because I care about you. This is the core of my business. I genuinely enjoy getting to know each of you as individuals (what can I say, I’m a social person), including the stories of the vehicles you bring to me.

I aim to cater to all of your needs and desires because we’re all different. That said, I’ve used my experience to create a lineup of simple services that anyone can understand, as detailing can get complicated. This comes with additional resources (including myself) to help you decide what your vehicle needs.

In the end, I hope to be your vehicle’s newest caretaker, and I’m proud of you for sticking it out to the end of this page.