How Do Mobile Detailers Bring Water to Your House?
Most exterior work runs on P&S Rinseless Wash, minimal water, no tank required. When hose access helps for wheel work, I ask at booking.
The honest answer: rinseless wash is how most of the job gets done
The most common question I get from new customers in Overland Park and Leawood is whether they need to do anything before I arrive, specifically whether they need to connect a hose or set something up outside. The short answer is: usually not, and when I do need hose access, I ask you directly when I confirm the appointment.
When hose access is requested, and why
The one part of the job that benefits from running water is wheel and tire cleaning. Dark Fury iron decontamination spray, which turns purple as it reacts with brake dust and iron particles embedded in the wheel surface, needs to be rinsed off thoroughly after agitation.
Interior details: zero water needed from your property
Interior details, vacuum, steam, plastics, glass, door jambs, seats, require no water from your property at any point. The McCulloch MC1385 steam cleaner operates at 212 degrees Fahrenheit and generates its own steam from a built-in reservoir I fill before I arrive.
What other mobile detailers do, and why it matters
Not every mobile detailer operates the same way. Setups vary widely from one operator to the next.
The straightforward answer for most Johnson County customers
For the majority of Johnson County bookings, a Full Premier Detail or Interior Reset for a sedan or SUV in average-to-dirty condition, the confirmation text I send the evening before your appointment covers everything. I confirm any quick details then.
By Joe Young, Owner, Premier Detailing LLC | Published