Clean Cruisin' Auto Spa & Mobile Detailing

Auto Detailing in Freeport, NY

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About Clean Cruisin' Auto Spa & Mobile Detailing

Clean Cruisin' began as a mobile detailing crew, and the name still carries the history, but the operation now runs from a storefront at 87 Sunrise Hwy in Freeport while the vans keep working driveways across Nassau County. The menu grew with the address. What started as auto detailing has widened into paint correction, ceramic coating, window tinting, PPF and vinyl wrap, rim repair, paintless dent removal, and collision work, a spread that lets one intake handle what would otherwise be four different phone calls. The breadth pays off most when damage and protection meet on the same car. Cosmetic repair has an order of operations: a dent must be massaged out before the panel is polished, a curbed rim refinished before the wheel goes back on a freshly corrected car, and every repair finished before ceramic protection seals the result, because a coating installed over unfinished work locks the to-do list in place. A shop holding all of those trades can sequence them correctly inside one estimate; four separate shops each start by undoing a little of what the last one did. It is also the difference between one quote that covers the whole plan and four estimates that each assume the other three go perfectly. The shop's product wall names its materials plainly: film from 3M and SunTek, polish and compound lines from Sonax, Menzerna, and 3D, machines from Rupes. That specificity matters more than logos usually do, because it tells you the correction work is built on the same consumables the trade's training courses assume, and reviewers who watch the process describe a team that treats every car like its own. The oversized end of the calendar gets real attention too, with trucks and bigger rigs featured in the shop's own highlight reels alongside the sports cars. One quiet specialty deserves the spotlight: matte finishes. A matte car cannot be maintained like a glossy one, because gloss is exactly what polishing adds and exactly what a matte owner paid to avoid; the wrong wash chemistry or an instinctive swipe of wax leaves shiny patches no correction can undo, since correcting matte paint is not an option. When a new matte SUV owner went looking for a shop she could trust through a snowy winter, she landed here, and the owner walked her through the care plan personally. Knowing what not to do to a finish is its own credential. Appointments are required rather than suggested, and on a multi-trade floor that policy is about matching, not exclusivity: booking ahead means the person who works matte finishes, or rims, or film is actually standing there when your car arrives, instead of whoever happened to be free. Booking runs by phone or email. Hours run 8 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon, Monday through Saturday, with Sundays closed and the calendar released to booked appointments only. The Sunrise Highway address sits minutes from the Meadowbrook Parkway, an easy reach for Baldwin, Merrick, Roosevelt, Oceanside, and the South Shore commuter belt, and the mobile side still travels to homes and offices for owners whose schedule beats their geography.

Reputation & Reviews Summary

Jonathan is the constant in this feedback. Customers name the owner in review after review, describing service that exceeded expectations, scheduling handled personally, and a walkthrough of the work before any of it began. The recurring adjectives are professional, on time, and meticulous, and the shop's rating sits at the strong end of Nassau County detailing across a well-established body of write-ups. The work customers describe spans the whole menu. A front end protected in PPF with a 6-year ceramic coat over it drew a recommendation to anyone who wants their car at its best; mobile visits earn the same marks as shop appointments, with one customer marveling that the crew arrived, kept its window, and left the car looking new inside and out, and another calling the service, pricing, and quality unmatched in the same breath. Raptor owners, matte SUV drivers, and daily commuters all show up in the feedback, which is what a shop gets for keeping oversized trucks and delicate finishes on the same calendar. Tint work has built its own following in the feedback, mentioned nearly as often as the details that started the business. The through-line is care that survives growth. Plenty of mobile crews open a storefront and lose the habits that built the reputation; the reviews here read like the habits made the move intact, van to bay, each appointment earning the one that follows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an appointment at Clean Cruisin' in Freeport?

Yes, the shop runs appointment-only, booked by phone at (516) 359-1433 or email. Working days run Monday to Saturday with a first slot at 8:00 and a last close at 5:00; the shop rests on Sundays.

Can Clean Cruisin' maintain a matte finish vehicle?

Yes, matte care is a house specialty. Matte paint cannot be polished or waxed without creating glossy patches that cannot be corrected away, so the shop uses matte-safe chemistry and washing methods, and the owner walks matte customers through the care plan.

Does Clean Cruisin' still offer mobile detailing?

Yes. The business started as a mobile crew and the vans still serve homes and offices across Nassau County, while the Sunrise Highway shop handles coatings, film, tint, rim repair, dent removal, and collision work.

What film and product brands does Clean Cruisin' use?

The shop stocks film from 3M and SunTek and runs its correction work on Sonax, Menzerna, and 3D product lines with Rupes machines, the same consumables the trade's training programs are built around.

Can Clean Cruisin' fix rims and dents too?

Yes. Rim repair, paintless dent removal, and collision repair are all on the menu, so cosmetic damage and protection work can be handled in one visit instead of across several shops.

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