Luxury vehicles deserve detail work that matches the quality of the car. That sounds obvious — but in Lubbock, the options are limited enough that most luxury car owners end up at a general shop that uses the same products and process on a BMW that they use on a 2010 Camry. The results reflect that.
At Delicate Details, we work on high-end vehicles regularly. Here's what that looks like and what to expect.
The fundamentals are the same — clean, protect, restore. What changes is the level of care at each step and the products used. Luxury vehicles have specific considerations that cheaper processes don't account for:
Many European luxury brands use softer clear coats that show scratches more readily than domestic vehicles. BMW, Mercedes, and Porsche paint in particular requires more careful polishing product selection — aggressive compounds that work fine on a truck will leave haze on a soft German clear coat. We select compound and polish by paint hardness, not by vehicle price tag.
Nappa leather, Alcantara, open-pore wood trim, carbon fiber inserts — luxury interiors use materials that require specific products. Alcantara (found in Porsche, BMW M-series, and Audi RS interiors) cannot be cleaned with standard leather cleaner. Open-pore wood trim will stain if treated with the wrong product. We know what's in the car before we start.
Luxury vehicles have more sensors, cameras, and touch surfaces than standard vehicles. We're careful around parking sensors in bumpers, door-mounted cameras, and touchscreen displays during the cleaning process. No water near unsealed electronics, no abrasives near sensor housings.
Many luxury vehicles have gloss-painted or ceramic-coated factory wheels that can be damaged by harsh wheel cleaners. We identify wheel finish type before applying any chemical and use pH-neutral cleaners on painted or coated wheels.
Most of the luxury vehicles we see end up getting ceramic coated as part of the service. It makes sense — if you're driving a $70,000 vehicle, spending $700–$1,500 to protect the paint for 2–10 years is proportionate. The cost of repainting a panel on a BMW or Mercedes is significant; the cost of maintaining a coating is not.
We recommend paint correction before coating on any luxury vehicle that's accumulated swirl marks — which is most of them after 2–3 years of regular washing. Coating on top of scratched paint locks the scratches in. Correct first, then coat. See our ceramic coating packages.
We don't work in parking lots. Every vehicle we work on is in our controlled shop environment — out of the weather, with proper lighting for paint inspection and decontamination. If you're bringing a luxury vehicle in, you're not dropping it off with someone in a parking lot.
Lubbock note on luxury vehicles: The Lubbock area has a significant population of high-end trucks and SUVs — Escalades, Navigators, Range Rovers. These vehicles are large and take longer to detail than sedans. Pricing reflects the additional time and product required.
Text us your make, model, and condition. We'll give you straight pricing and availability — no games, no bait-and-switch.