Forget to ask a question while booking your appointment? We’ve got you covered with frequent general asked questions by our clients. What you’ll find listed on this page:
- Payment Methods
- Cancellation Policy
- Fees
- Terminology
Please contact us directly via phone or email. We are very easy to reach Monday-Friday. Emails are checked hourly throughout the day, and we will get back to you in a timely manner.
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Payment is due at the time of service.
Our gift certificates are valid for 1 year
Yes. If an appointment is reserved online and is canceled without 24 hours notice prior to scheduled detailing service
It will be necessary to reschedule your appointment. Typically we watch for all inclement weather conditions, and if the forecast calls for 50% chance of rain, you will be on weather watch
Weather watch is when there is at least a 40%-45% chance of rain in the area. If the threat increases, such as lightning strikes, that will be a cause to cancel and reschedule at the next available spot within 24-48 hours – weather permitting
Rescheduling will take place within 24-48 hours from the canceled appointment time pending future inclement weather forecast
If you need to reschedule your appointment, a 24 hour notice must be provided. Please reach out to our team directly at:
(772) 333-4169
RRBlack54@gmail.com
No.
Due to time constraints and scheduling, we must observe and maintain a strict time / appointment schedule to ensure good work flow and timely arrival to subsequent appointments.
Yes.
Each situation is different as each breed is different. Pet hair removal prices are listed in our services menus. Pricing may change based on severity of hair.
No.
Insect and rodent infestations must be addressed & eliminated by a licensed pest exterminator before any type of detail work shall be performed
No.
We do not clean human or animal waste.
Yes.
For a 3-6 inch lift, there will be at least an additional $25 charge.
No.
We no longer clean rearview mirrors in any of our offered services.
Paint Correction – The Process
Paint correction offers an affordable alternative to total paint removal and re-coating. Instead of repainting your car, paint correction only takes the outermost layer of clear coating and corrects it by removing microscopic abrasions and contaminants. Our professional technicians here at Poseidon Mobile Detailing can handle all your automotive detailing needs.
Correcting Damage to your Car’s Clear Coat
On every car there is an outer layer of clear coating that seals and protects its paint. Time and friction will eventually cause damage to this outer layer, no matter how well you take care of your car. Paint corrections aim’s at imperfections on this layer. The process removes scratches and swirls and leaves your car looking like new, with the original paint fully intact.
How it Works
Paint correction, also called paint restoration, works by removing a microscopic layer of your car’s clear outer layer to remove imperfections (light scratches, abrasions, water spots, acid rain/hard water, iron deposits). The result is a newer smoother coat minus the imperfections. Your car’s original paint code and color remain totally intact.
Paint Correction: A Great Choice for Your Car
As an economic and practical alternative to full paint removal. Paint correction will leave your car looking great without the cost and hassle. Don’t bother with risky DIY projects and redundant car washes. Let the mobile detail experts here at Poseidon Mobile Detailing handle the process for you, and you’ll see the difference why there’s no clean like Poseidon clean.
Natural or synthetic particles found in polishes and compounds which cut the paint surface to remove imperfections
A piece of equipment used by skilled technician to apply products to a vehicle reduces the time spent and improves the quality of the work performed
A car wax is a sacrificial barrier between the harsh elements and your car’s paint. A good wax will improve the sheen in the gloss of your vehicle while protecting the paint. A typical wax lasts 3 to 6 months
Carnauba is the hardest natural wax known to man and is produced by palm trees in Brazil
Clay Bar is a method of removing surface contaminants from vehicle paint ranging from tree sap industrial fallout bugs road tar all though this is not necessary before waxing it is sometimes preferred to give the vehicle a nice smooth glossy finish
Combination of light abrasive cleaner silicones and waxed that allow the user to clean shine and provide protection in one step. Cleans Shines and Protects
Any abrasive (liquid or paste) product designed to remove oxidation scratches and other imperfections. It is the first step in the detailing process
Product designed to produce a quick high shine not as durable as waxes polymer sealants
The headliner is the fabric ceiling inside your vehicle
Airborne pollutants from heavy industry or railroads which settle onto automotive surfaces and become embedded in the finish gradually the particles oxidize and appear as dark specs in the paint. Requires special products and procedures to be removed
The nubby rough appearance of paint looks much like the texture of an orange skin; surface lacks clarity of reflected image caused by paint being applied too dry resulting in poor flow out
Substance such as paint mist that settles out of the air on the automobile surface appearing as tiny speckles
Loss of oil’s in paint due to weather rain from the elements and oxidize surface appears to show chalky paint dullness and feels rough
A light abrasive product normally applied by machine polisher designed to smooth out and eliminate the scratches and swirls left by compounding may remove minor surface imperfections and light to medium oxidation the second step in the detail process
A piece of equipment used by skilled technicians to apply products to the painted surface of a vehicle typically turn at 1000 to 3000 RPM
A mechanical device that steps up the city water pressure 50 to 65 psi to 500/1200 PSI a system used to clean surfaces with cleaning solutions under pressure
Small metallic particles attributed to railroads which settle on automotive surfaces and become embedded in the finish gradually the particles oxidize and appear as dark specs in the paint. Requires special products and procedures to be removed. Also known as industrial fall out