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Car Detailing: The Complete Beginner's Guide (2026)

Everything you need to know about car detailing β€” what it is, what it costs, how to choose a professional, and whether to do it yourself.

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MyDetailer Team
Β·4. Mai 2026Β·7 min read

Car detailing is one of those subjects where the more you learn, the more you realise you didn't know. What starts as "getting your car cleaned properly" opens into a world of paint chemistry, restoration techniques, and protection technology that enthusiasts spend years exploring.

You don't need to go that deep. This guide gives you everything a car owner needs to understand what detailing is, why it matters, what to expect from a professional, and how to make smart decisions about maintaining your vehicle's condition.

What is Car Detailing?

Car detailing is the thorough cleaning, restoration, and protection of a vehicle's interior and exterior. The word "detail" is appropriate β€” it refers to meticulous attention to every surface, crevice, and component that a standard car wash ignores entirely.

A basic car wash cleans the visible dirt. Car detailing:

  • Removes embedded contaminants that washing can't touch (iron particles, tar, industrial fallout)
  • Restores paintwork by removing scratches, swirl marks, and oxidation
  • Protects surfaces with products that resist future damage and simplify maintenance
  • Cleans and conditions every interior surface, including materials a car wash never touches

The result isn't just a clean car β€” it's a car that looks significantly newer than its actual age and maintains that condition for much longer.

Types of Detailing

Not all detailing services are equal. Understanding the categories helps you communicate with detailers and choose the right service for your needs.

Maintenance Wash / Express Detail The entry level: a thorough hand wash using proper two-bucket technique, wheel cleaning, tyre dressing, and quick interior wipe-down. Not a "car wash" β€” a proper maintenance routine. Ideal for cars that are already in good condition and maintained regularly. Duration: 1–2 hours.

Full Interior Detail Comprehensive interior treatment: full vacuuming including under seats and in all crevices, full wipe-down of every interior surface with appropriate products, leather conditioning, carpet shampooing (if needed), glass cleaning, odour treatment. Duration: 2–4 hours.

Paint Decontamination Chemical and mechanical removal of surface contaminants from paint. Involves iron fallout remover (dissolves metal particles embedded in paint), tar remover, and clay bar treatment. The paint feels noticeably smoother after this stage β€” like wet glass. Always a prerequisite for polishing or coating. Duration: 1–3 hours.

Paint Correction (Polishing) The use of machine polishers with compounds and polishes to remove scratches, swirl marks, water spots, and light oxidation from the clear coat. The most skill-intensive detailing service. Results range from 50% defect removal (enhancement polish) to 95%+ (multi-stage correction). Duration: 4–20+ hours depending on severity and stages.

Paint Protection Application of a protective coating after paint correction. Options range from spray waxes (lasting weeks) to paint sealants (months) to ceramic coatings (years) to paint protection film (5–10 years). Protection extends the lifespan of the correction work and dramatically simplifies ongoing maintenance.

Interior vs Exterior Detailing

Most clients start with one or the other based on what bothers them most. Professional detailers typically offer both as a combined package.

Interior detailing priorities:

  • Child seats, pets, and food are the most intensive scenarios β€” upholstery shampooing and deep cleaning may require 6–8 hours for heavily soiled interiors
  • Leather requires conditioning, not just cleaning β€” dried leather cracks, and conditioning extends its life significantly
  • Odour treatment (ozone treatment, enzyme-based cleaners) is often necessary after pets, smoking, or mould
  • Headliners attract dust and stains β€” cleaning them requires care to avoid sagging

Exterior detailing priorities:

  • Paint is the most visible and the most expensive to restore professionally
  • Glass is frequently overlooked β€” clean, coated glass improves driving visibility significantly
  • Wheels and tyres accumulate brake dust and grime that requires specific iron fallout removers
  • Trim (plastic, rubber, chrome) needs different treatments than paint to avoid streaking or residue

How to Choose a Detailer

Finding a good detailer requires more than a Google search. Here's a practical framework:

Evaluate their portfolio, not their prices. Ask to see before/after photos from similar vehicles. Anyone can clean a brand-new car. Look for transformations: heavily swirled dark paint brought to a mirror finish, grimy interiors restored to near-new condition.

Ask about their process, not just their products. A detailer who can explain why they use a clay bar before polishing, or why they apply paint correction before a coating, understands their craft. One who can't explain their process is following a recipe without understanding it.

Check reviews carefully. Look for patterns in the language β€” "thorough," "patient," "attention to detail," "took his time" are excellent signals. Avoid detailers whose reviews exclusively mention price.

Ask about the preparation. Professional detailing always includes paint decontamination before polishing or coating. If a detailer doesn't mention decontamination in their process, they're either skipping it or don't know what it is.

Visit their workspace if possible. A professional detailing setup includes good lighting (essential for seeing paint defects), clean working conditions, and organised product storage. A detailer working from a driveway or shared garage can still do excellent work, but it's harder to achieve consistently.

Cost Overview

Detailing costs vary significantly by service tier, vehicle size, and local market. Here is a realistic guide for Belgium and the Netherlands in 2026:

| Service | Small Car | SUV/Van | |---------|-----------|---------| | Express wash | €35–€55 | €50–€75 | | Full detail (in + ext) | €120–€180 | €150–€250 | | Paint decontamination | €60–€100 | €80–€130 | | Enhancement polish | €150–€280 | €200–€350 | | Full paint correction | €400–€800 | €600–€1,200 | | Ceramic coating (base) | €500–€1,000 | €700–€1,400 | | Full PPF + ceramic | €2,500–€5,000 | €4,000–€8,000+ |

Note that these are market ranges. Highly skilled specialists in major cities command prices at the top of these ranges or above. Budget operators at the bottom are often compromising on products, process, or both.

DIY vs Professional

Many enthusiasts start with DIY detailing. It's rewarding, educational, and cost-effective once you've invested in proper equipment. But there are honest limitations:

DIY is great for:

  • Regular maintenance washes (two-bucket method, proper drying technique)
  • Interior cleaning and conditioning
  • Applying consumer-grade protection products
  • Learning the craft before investing professionally

Professional is significantly better for:

  • Paint correction β€” machine polishers require skill, practice, and good eyes to use without causing further damage
  • Ceramic coating application β€” the application window is unforgiving and mistakes require full correction to fix
  • PPF installation β€” requires specific tools, training, and typically an approved installer certification
  • Heavily contaminated or damaged interiors β€” professional equipment (steam cleaners, ozone generators, wet vacuums) achieves what household tools cannot

The honest answer: do your own maintenance, trust professionals with restoration and protection.

FAQ

How often should I get my car detailed? A full detail once or twice a year is ideal for most daily drivers. Maintenance washes every 4–6 weeks keep the car in condition between full details.

Does paint correction remove scratches permanently? Yes β€” paint correction physically removes a thin layer of clear coat to level the surface and eliminate scratches. The scratches don't return unless new scratches are created.

How long does ceramic coating last? Professional coatings last 2–7 years depending on the product and maintenance. Consumer DIY coatings typically last 12–24 months.

Can detailing remove water spots? Light water spots can often be removed with paint decontamination or light polishing. Deep, etched water spots (from minerals biting into clear coat) require paint correction.

Is it worth detailing an old car? Yes β€” a well-detailed older car looks dramatically better than a neglected newer one. Detailing also protects the investment in the vehicle and makes it significantly more enjoyable to drive and own.

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