Mobile Detailing Services in Brandon, FL

Your Vehicle Detailed Where You Actually Are

No drop-offs. No waiting rooms. Professional mobile detailing services that come to your home or office in Brandon, protecting your vehicle from Florida’s toughest conditions.
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What TIMO Clients Are Saying

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Professional Mobile Auto Detailers in Brandon

What You Get When We're Done

Your paint gets real protection against the UV damage that fades dark vehicles within months here. Not a quick wash—actual prep work that stops oxidation before it starts.

Your interior loses the humidity smell that builds up in Florida heat. We’re talking about a three-step enzyme process that kills the bacteria causing it, not covering it up with fragrance.

You save the hours you’d spend driving to a shop, waiting around, and arranging a ride back. We show up where your vehicle already is. You hand over the keys and get back to your day while we handle everything from paint correction to ceramic coating application.

Mobile Detailing Experts Serving Brandon, FL

We Started During COVID and Kept Going

We launched in 2020 when most businesses were shutting down. We saw an opportunity to bring professional car care directly to people who couldn’t—or didn’t want to—leave home.

Six years later, we’re still here because we don’t rush jobs. If your vehicle needs an extra hour to get the interior perfect, we take it. That’s why customers refer their friends and why we’re working toward 300 clients a month in Brandon.

We’re fully insured, we use eco-friendly products, and we offer discounts to military personnel, first responders, and seniors. Not because it’s good marketing—because it’s the right thing to do for the people who live here.

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How On-Site Car Detailing Works

Here's What Happens When You Book

You schedule a time that works for you—morning, afternoon, at your house or your office in Brandon. We confirm the appointment and show up with everything we need: water, power, products, equipment.

You tell us what you’re dealing with. Faded paint, stained seats, that smell that won’t go away, whatever. We walk around the vehicle with you, point out what we’re seeing, and explain what we’ll do about it.

Then you go inside, and we get to work. Depending on what you booked—full detail, interior only, ceramic coating—we’re there anywhere from two hours to a full day. When we’re done, you get a vehicle that looks like it just left the showroom, and we don’t leave until you’re happy with it.

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What's Included in Mobile Interior Detailing

You’re not just getting a vacuum and wipe-down. Mobile interior detailing means we’re treating every surface—seats, carpets, dashboard, door panels, console, headliner. Leather gets conditioned so it doesn’t crack in the heat. Fabric gets deep-cleaned with extractors that pull out the dirt a regular vacuum misses.

If you’ve got kids, pets, or a long commute on I-75, your interior takes a beating. Sand from Clearwater Beach, salt air from Tampa Bay, pollen that coats everything yellow in spring. All of it builds up, and all of it shortens the life of your interior if you don’t stay ahead of it.

Brandon’s humidity makes it worse. Spills don’t just stain—they grow bacteria that smell sour when your AC kicks on. Our enzyme treatment breaks that down at the source. And if you’ve been dealing with stubborn odors, this is the only process that actually works long-term.

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How long does mobile detailing take at my location in Brandon?

It depends on what you’re having done and what condition your vehicle’s in. A basic exterior wash and wax usually takes about two hours. Full interior and exterior detailing runs closer to four or five.

Ceramic coating is the longest service we offer—expect eight to ten hours because we’re doing full paint correction first. That means removing swirls, scratches, oxidation, anything that would get locked under the coating. If we skip that step, you’re just sealing in damage.

We don’t cut corners to finish faster. If your vehicle needs more time, we take it. You’re not paying for speed—you’re paying for results that last.

It’s the same work, just done in your driveway instead of a bay. We bring our own water, power, and equipment—everything a shop has, minus the building.

The advantage is convenience. You don’t lose half your Saturday driving across Brandon, sitting in a waiting room, and figuring out a ride home. We come to you, whether that’s your house, your office, or even a parking lot if that’s easier.

The quality is identical. Same products, same process, same attention to detail. The only difference is location. And honestly, a lot of customers prefer watching the work happen instead of wondering what’s going on behind closed doors at a shop.

A wash cleans the surface. A detail restores it. When we wash your vehicle, we’re removing dirt, bugs, road grime—the stuff that’s sitting on top of the paint. It looks better, but it’s temporary.

A full detail goes deeper. We’re claying the paint to pull out embedded contaminants, polishing to remove oxidation and light scratches, and sealing everything with wax or ceramic coating. Inside, we’re shampooing carpets, conditioning leather, treating plastics, cleaning vents—every surface gets attention.

If your vehicle just needs to look clean for the week, a wash works. If you’re trying to protect your investment, remove damage, or prep for a ceramic coating, you need a full detail. Most people in Brandon do a wash monthly and a full detail two or three times a year.

Ceramic coating starts around $600 and goes up to $1,600 depending on the size of your vehicle and the level of paint correction it needs. A sedan with paint in decent shape is on the lower end. A large SUV with heavy oxidation and swirl marks is on the higher end.

That price includes eight-plus hours of prep work—washing, claying, polishing, sometimes wet sanding if the clear coat is damaged. The coating itself only takes an hour to apply, but the prep is what makes it last. If we don’t remove the damage first, the coating won’t bond properly and you’ll be redoing it in a year.

Ceramic coating isn’t a wax. It’s a chemical bond that lasts two to five years depending on how you maintain it. In Florida, where UV rays and salt air destroy unprotected paint, it’s the best long-term protection you can get.

Yes. We detail everything—sedans, trucks, SUVs, luxury vehicles, classic cars, even RVs and boats. The process is the same, but larger vehicles take more time and materials, so the price adjusts accordingly.

Trucks and SUVs are common in Brandon, especially with the number of people commuting to Tampa or working in construction and trades. Those vehicles see more dirt, more sun exposure, and more wear on the interior. If you’re in and out of the cab all day, your seats and floors take a beating.

We’ve worked on F-150s covered in job site dust, Tahoes with three rows of kid mess, and Silverados that haven’t been detailed in five years. Size doesn’t matter—we just need to know what we’re working with so we can schedule enough time.

Yes, but it takes more than a vacuum. Pet hair embeds itself in carpet fibers and seat fabric, especially if it’s been there a while. We use specialized brushes and extractors to pull it out, then go over everything with a lint roller and compressed air to get what’s left.

Odors are harder. If your dog has been riding in your car for years, that smell is in the upholstery, the carpet padding, even the ventilation system. We use an enzyme cleaner that breaks down the organic compounds causing the odor—not a spray that just masks it.

For severe cases, we’ll recommend an ozone treatment. It’s an extra step, but it’s the only thing that fully neutralizes odors that have soaked into porous materials. Most customers see a huge difference after one treatment, but some vehicles need a second pass if the smell has been building for a long time.