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Confused? Here is a simple explanation of terms and the associated process.

First Call Mobile Detailing primarily serves the Greater Toronto Area, including Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Oakville, and surrounding cities. If you’re unsure whether we service your location, feel free to contact us.

You can book an appointment by contacting us through our website, phone, or email. Once we receive your request, we’ll confirm availability and schedule a time that works best for you.

We offer professional interior and exterior car detailing, including full interior cleaning, exterior washes, paint protection, engine bay detailing, and wheel and tire detailing. Services are tailored based on your vehicle’s condition and needs.

No preparation is required. We ask that personal belongings be removed from the vehicle prior to your appointment to ensure a thorough and efficient detailing service. Access to water and power is also required for our equipment.

We operate from generally 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Saturday – Sunday but can can have flexible scheduling depending on your needs.

Service times vary depending on the vehicle size and level of detailing required. Most detailing appointments take between 2 to 5 hours. We’ll provide an estimated time frame when booking.

Prices vary depending on the service and vehicle size. Please contact us or check our website for specific pricing information.

We have a 24-hour cancellation policy. Please notify us at least 24 hours in advance to cancel or reschedule your appointment without any charges.

Late cancellations or no-shows may be subject to a fee.

We occasionally offer promotions and discounts. Please check our website or subscribe to our newsletter for the latest offers.

We accept cash and E-transfers right now.
For more information or specific inquiries, please contact us

Paint correction is an inherently more involved process then a simple wax application, and generally follows either a one, two, or three stage process depending on how the paint is damaged.