Southeast Auto Inc
2055 S Hudson St , Denver, CO 80222-4836
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Auto Services, Auto Repairs, Auto Detailing ...
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
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2055 S Hudson St , Denver, CO 80222-4836
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Auto Services, Auto Repairs, Auto Detailing ...
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
2040 Pinon St , Trinidad, CO 81082
Auto Repairs, Auto Detailing, Brakes. BBB Rating A+.
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
32699 County Road KK , La Junta, CO 81050-9545
Auto Detailing, Car Service, Purpose-Driven Business. BBB Rating A+.
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
886 Emerald Lakes St , Severance, CO 80550-2403
Mobile Auto Detailing, Auto Detailing, Car Wash. BBB Rating A.
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
Commerce City, CO 80022-9318
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Auto Detailing, Boat Cleaning, Automobile Reconditioned Detailing ...
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
6700 E Warren Ave Ste 192 , Denver, CO 80222-5732
BBB Accredited A- rated. Paintless Dent Repair, Auto Detailing, Ceramic Coatings ...
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
3772 Puritan Way Unit 15 , Frederick, CO 80516-9443
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Auto Detailing, Cleaning Services, Car Wash ...
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
444 Kalamath St , Denver, CO 80204-5020
BBB Accredited A+ rated. New Car Dealers, Auto Body Repair and Painting, Auto Detailing ...
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
2331 W. Hampden Ave. Unit 114 , Englewood, CO 80110
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Car Window Tinting, Auto Body Repair and Painting, Auto Detailing ...
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
9756 Autumnwood Pl , Highlands Ranch, CO 80129-5773
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Auto Detailing, Automobile Reconditioned Detailing
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
Arvada, CO 80002-3974
BBB Accredited A- rated. Auto Detailing, Truck Wash, Protective Coatings ...
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
4880 N Robb St Unit 9 , Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Vehicle Wraps, Auto Detailing, Auto Customizations ...
Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more
For: full interior and exterior mobile detail in Denver, CO
Mobile car detailing in Denver commands a modest premium over the national average, driven by three factors unique to the Front Range: extreme UV intensity from Denver's high altitude and 300+ sunny days per year, Mag Chloride (magnesium chloride) road treatment used aggressively by CDOT during winter months, and a summer hail season (April–September) that regularly produces paint-damaging hail. Denver vehicle owners spend more per year on detailing maintenance than comparable markets because their vehicles face harder environmental conditions.
| Service | Denver Price Range |
|---|---|
| Exterior wash + hand dry | $40–$80 |
| Standard detail (exterior + interior, sedan) | $150–$250 |
| Standard detail (SUV/truck) | $200–$350 |
| Full detail (premium exterior + full interior) | $250–$450 |
| Paint decontamination + clay bar | $100–$250 (add-on or standalone) |
| Single-stage paint correction | $400–$900 |
| Multi-stage paint correction | $800–$2,000+ (stage count × severity) |
| Ceramic coating (entry-level) | $400–$800 (Gtechniq, Chemical Guys Hyrogloss) |
| Ceramic coating (professional grade) | $1,000–$3,500 (Gyeon Q², CARPRO Cquartz) |
| Ceramic coating + paint correction combined | $1,500–$5,000+ |
| PPF (Paint Protection Film) — partial hood | $400–$800 |
| PPF — full hood + bumper | $1,200–$2,500 |
| PPF — full front clip (hood, fenders, bumper, mirrors) | $2,500–$5,500 |
| PPF — full vehicle wrap | $6,000–$12,000+ |
| Waterless/rinseless detail (apartment/no-hose) | $75–$150 |
| Post-hail paint correction | $300–$1,500 (severity dependent) |
| Undercarriage wash (Mag Chloride removal, winter) | $40–$100 |
Denver sits at 5,280 feet elevation with an average of 300+ sunny days per year and measurably higher UV index than sea-level cities — peak UV index in Denver ranges from 8–11 during summer months. NOAA UV Index data confirms Front Range cities receive substantially higher UV radiation than coastal markets at similar latitudes. This accelerates clear coat oxidation, paint fading, and interior plastic/vinyl degradation faster than most US cities. Ceramic coating durability is also tested harder in Denver's UV environment — professional-grade ceramics (Gyeon Q², CARPRO Cquartz) rated for 2–5 years outperform consumer-grade coating products that typically fail within 6–12 months of Denver UV exposure.
The Colorado Department of Transportation uses magnesium chloride (Mag Chloride) as its primary anti-icing and deicing agent on Front Range roads, per CDOT's winter maintenance program. Mag Chloride is applied starting in October and continues through April. It is highly corrosive to vehicle paint, underbody components, and exposed metal. Professional Denver detailers performing undercarriage washes during the November–April window address Mag Chloride accumulation that standard automatic car washes leave behind. Regular undercarriage washing ($40–$100) during winter is standard maintenance for Denver vehicles, not a luxury add-on.
Denver and the Colorado Front Range are in the US hail belt, with the National Insurance Crime Bureau consistently ranking Colorado among the top three states for vehicle hail claims. Hail season runs April–September, with the most intense activity in May–August. Golf ball size (1.75") hail is not uncommon in metro Denver, causing paint chipping, denting (PDR — paintless dent repair territory), and clear coat damage. Post-hail paint correction detailing ($300–$1,500) is a significant revenue category for Denver detailers during and after hail events.
Denver's outdoor culture (skiing, hiking, camping, off-roading) produces specific detailing demands: tree sap from mountain roads, trail dust and red clay on interior and exterior, roof rack scratching on paint, and wildfire smoke particulate during late summer. Front Range wildfire smoke events (August–October increasingly) deposit fine acidic particulate that etches clear coat when left unwashed — professional clay bar decontamination removes bonded smoke deposits that hand washing does not.
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Colorado does not require a state contractor license for car detailing services specifically. However, Denver-area mobile detailers must comply with:
City and County of Denver business license: Mobile detailers operating in Denver are required to hold a valid City and County of Denver Business License, issued by the Denver Office of Finance. Operating without a business license is a municipal code violation.
Colorado stormwater compliance (EPA Clean Water Act Section 402): Car wash wastewater — including soap, degreaser, and Mag Chloride-laden runoff — is regulated under the Clean Water Act's stormwater pollution prevention requirements. Mobile detailers operating in Denver are prohibited from allowing wash water to enter storm drains. Professional Denver mobile detailers use one of three compliant approaches: (1) waterless/rinseless detailing methods that produce minimal runoff; (2) containment mats + wet/dry vacuum to collect and properly dispose of wash water; or (3) operating on permeable surfaces (grass, gravel) away from storm drain inlets. EPA stormwater guidance for car washing applies to both commercial and mobile operations.
Sales tax: Mobile detailing services in Colorado are generally subject to state sales tax (2.9%) plus applicable Denver/county sales tax totaling 8.81% in the City and County of Denver. Licensed businesses collect and remit this tax; unlicensed operators who do not collect sales tax are technically operating out of compliance with Colorado Department of Revenue requirements.
Ceramic coating product certification: For ceramic coating installations, the detailer should hold training certification from the coating manufacturer (Gyeon, CARPRO, Gtechniq, Ceramic Pro). These certifications are meaningful — manufacturer-trained installers perform the multi-step paint preparation (decontamination, clay, correction, IPA wipe) correctly before applying the coating, which directly affects coating adhesion and longevity. An uncertified installer who skips surface preparation produces a coating that bonds poorly and typically fails within months in Denver's UV environment.
Equipment and contamination management: A professional Denver mobile detailer carries paint thickness gauge (to measure clear coat before correction), DA polisher (Rupes BigFoot or equivalent), foam and microfiber pads appropriate to paint hardness, a clay bar and lubricant, and appropriate ceramic or paint sealant. Improper pad selection on Denver's soft European paint (BMW, Mercedes, Audi — common in Cherry Creek, Highlands Ranch) causes holograms (swirl patterns introduced by the polisher). Ask the detailer about pad selection process for your vehicle's paint.
Hail damage assessment expertise: After a Front Range hail event, professional Denver detailers can assess whether vehicle damage falls into (a) paint chipping requiring touch-up or correction only, (b) small dents amenable to PDR (paintless dent repair — not a detailing service), or (c) major panel damage requiring body shop. A trustworthy detailer accurately categorizes damage and won't oversell correction services for dent damage that actually needs PDR.
Water source management: Mobile detailers operating in Denver either carry their own water supply (tank-equipped van, typically 50–150 gallons), use the customer's outdoor spigot, or use rinseless/waterless products. Confirm the water source before appointment. In winter months when outdoor spigots are shut off in Denver (freeze protection, November–March), experienced mobile detailers carry their own water or offer rinseless alternatives.
Denver vehicle owners have three primary options: mobile detailer, drive-through automatic car wash, and dealership or fixed-location detail shop. Each has a distinct role in a Denver vehicle care program.
| Factor | Drive-Through Auto Wash | Dealership / Shop Detail | Professional Mobile Detailer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price per visit | $15–$40 | $150–$600 | $150–$5,000 (service dependent) |
| Mag Chloride removal | Partial — undercarriage spray available | Full with professional degreasing | Full undercarriage wash offered |
| Paint scratch risk | High — brushes and felt strips scratch clear coat | Low (hand wash at quality shops) | Very low — hand wash, microfiber only |
| Paint correction / ceramic | Not available | Available at specialized shops | Primary service offering |
| Paint Protection Film (PPF) | Not available | Available at body shops | Available from certified installers |
| Hail damage assessment | Not applicable | Available | Available (reputable detailers) |
| Convenience | Very high — drive-in, 5–10 min | Low — drop off and pick up | High — comes to home or office |
| Post-hail paint correction | Not available | Available | Primary service |
| Booking lead time | None | 1–7 days typical | 2–14 days for correction/coating work |
| UV protection applied | Wax spray (weeks of protection) | Sealant (3–6 mo) or ceramic (2–5 yr) | Professional ceramic (2–5 yr) |
| Best for | Weekly maintenance wash | Occasional full detail | Complete paint care including correction and protection |
Drive-through auto washes have one legitimate use in Denver's climate: removing road salt and Mag Chloride accumulation during winter months when it's too cold to wash by hand or schedule a mobile detail. Denver's Touchless auto washes (air + high-pressure water only, no brushes) are preferable to brush car washes for paint preservation. Standard brush car washes create swirl marks in clear coat that accumulate over time and eventually require paint correction. Touchless washes ($15–$25) used bi-weekly during November–March for Mag Chloride removal are an appropriate maintenance tool.
Drive-through washes are NOT appropriate for paint-corrected or ceramic-coated vehicles — the alkaline wash chemicals used in auto washes strip wax and sealant and can degrade consumer-grade ceramic coatings.
Most Denver dealerships offer in-house detailing for new purchases and service customers. Quality varies significantly — dealership detail bays use volume throughput models with less attention per vehicle than professional mobile detailers. Specialty fixed-location detail shops (particularly in Cherry Creek, LoDo, and Greenwood Village) offer high-quality paint correction and ceramic coating at quality levels comparable to mobile professionals. Advantage of fixed location: paint booths with controlled lighting for correction work.
Mobile detailing makes the most sense for Denver vehicle owners who want: (a) paint correction and ceramic coating without vehicle drop-off inconvenience; (b) regular maintenance detailing at their home or office; (c) post-hail paint condition assessment; (d) undercarriage Mag Chloride removal with full decontamination during winter months. Mobile detailers with painted correction and ceramic capabilities match fixed-location shop quality for the vast majority of Denver vehicles.
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