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    First Class Detail

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Xtreme Auto Detailing

    Xtreme Auto Detailing

    (74 reviews)

    Great experience getting both of our cars tinted here. The team was professional, explained the…read moredifferent film options clearly and helped us choose what made the most sense. Installation quality was excellent with clean edges and no bubbles, and both cars were finished on time as promised. The tint looks great and has made a noticeable difference in heat and glare. Would definitely recommend and would come back again.

    ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE -- DAMAGED PAINT, GHOSTED BY OWNER, AND SHADY "FIXES." 0 STARS IF I COULD…read more I brought a brand new 2026 Ford Raptor R to Xtreme Auto Detail, Inc. for a premium full front-end paint protection film (PPF) wrap, window tint, and ceramic coating. What I walked away with was a ruined vehicle, completely unprofessional customer service, and a total lack of business integrity. To date, nothing has been documented in their system. I paid completely in cash and via Zelle, and they have refused to provide a shop order or a receipt for my records. THE "SECOND CHANCE" WAS WORSE THAN THE FIRST I initially tried to handle this amicably and gave the owner a second chance to correct their terrible first attempt. He promised me in writing that his shop would completely remove the film and redo the job properly as a fully custom, hand-cut bulk wrap. Instead, the second attempt came back significantly worse than the first: * SEVERE DEFECTS: The film is completely overstretched, leaving jagged, short corners, along with visible rips and tears right on the edges. * TRAPPED DEBRIS: There is actual dirt permanently trapped inside the bubbles of the film. * SHADY COVER-UPS: Instead of fixing mistakes on my double sunroof tint, they literally used black marker or black nail polish to try and hide the gaps. * VEHICLE DAMAGE: Their installer left deep razor knife scores directly on my truck's paneling from trimming the film. GHOSTED BY THE OWNER TWICE After I raised these issues, the owner personally requested twice to meet with me in person at his shop to inspect the vehicle. I cleared my ridiculously busy schedule and made my way to his shop both times, only for him to completely ghost me and fail to show up either time. I was left to deal with an employee who openly admitted to me during the walkthrough that the entire job was incorrect, the edges weren't wrapped, and the printer templates were lazily used again. NO MORE CHANCES They actually had the nerve to ask me to leave my truck a third time so a new employee, who is a "better installer" could try to fix it. I flatly refused. I requested a full refund and demanded that they safely remove their defective materials from my truck. They refused. I was forced to take my vehicle to an actual professional facility to get a diagnostic and correction quote. On July 6, 2026, I received a formal estimate totaling $4,660.81 just to strip Xtreme Auto Detail's botched film, bubbling tint, and ruined windshield protection, and to finally have the job done correctly by a competent shop. They took thousands of dollars of my hard-earned money, damaged my brand new truck, hid their mistakes with nail polish, and then hid from me when it came time to face the music. If I could give them a 0-star review, I would. Save your time, save your money, and protect your vehicle by staying as far away from this shop as possible. If you doubt me, take a look at the images for yourself.

    Detail Driven Auto Detail - Ceramic wax coated

    Detail Driven Auto Detail

    (6 reviews)

    This review is based on my direct personal experience with Jacobi Wynne of Detail Driven Auto…read moreDetail. To be fair, Jacobi does amazing detail work. I am not here to pretend he has no skill. The issue is not whether he can clean, polish, or detail a vehicle. The issue is whether he can be trusted. In my experience, the answer is no. My issue is not with someone trying to build a business, chase acting, or promote themselves. My issue is with integrity, silence, and accountability. My family treated Jacobi like family. When he was down to one car, I allowed him to use my brand-new Santa Cruz. He used it to run his family around and take care of what he needed to take care of. When I was seriously injured and unable to weight-bear or bend my leg for months, he helped me around my house, helped me get to appointments, and helped my mother. We helped him too. He told me he was dealing with issues at home and needed a way to monitor the house at night, so I bought him a $200 Reolink security camera to help him out. I was also close to letting him use my cameras and streaming gear for his business, and I am thankful I did not end up doing that too. This was not some random business contact. This was someone we trusted, helped, and opened the door for. That is what makes the betrayal worse. The biggest issue involves my mother, Shannon Spangler. On June 12, 2024, she entered into a handwritten agreement with Jacobi Wynne of Detail Driven Auto Detail. That agreement stated that she invested $1,300 with him for advertising/marketing connected to his business. It stated she was supposed to receive her initial investment back by July 12, 2024, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon. It also stated she would receive 10% of all net sales created as a result of her marketing investment, with estimated net revenue from sales listed at $7,000 to $9,000, to be paid within 5 days of receiving payment for services rendered. That was not gossip. That was not a misunderstanding. That was his own handwritten agreement. My mother is a 71-year-old woman living on Social Security and retirement income. She tried to help him. He gave her his word in writing. Then, in my experience, he stopped communicating and did not honor the agreement. I gave him time. I tried to be understanding. I knew he had family issues and left for California around December. When he eventually came back and I saw him posting again, I asked about my Evolve Diablo electric skateboard that he had picked up from the fire station. I had asked multiple times for it to be returned because I had someone ready to buy it, and I needed that money to help with bills. He avoided the question. I also asked him about the contract with my mother. He avoided that too and said it was not a good time and that he would call me back. He never called back. Instead, he blocked my number and my mother's number. Then I found out my electric unicycle had ended up at a pawn shop. When I was in the hospital, I had asked Jacobi if he could unplug my electric unicycle because it was in my garage, plugged in, sitting in the Texas heat, and that is not good for the battery. Instead of simply unplugging it and leaving it at my house, he took the charger and the EUC to his house and told me it was in his closet. Later, that same EUC was spotted at a pawn shop. It has custom paint, and the electric unicycle community here is small. Someone recognized it and contacted me. I got the police involved, and the EUC was recovered. I do not care whether he personally pawned it, left it with someone else, or abandoned it somewhere after disappearing. What I know is this: it was last in his possession, he never returned it to me, and I never had the opportunity to pick it up before it ended up somewhere it never should have been. To be clear, these are the items I believe Jacobi still needs to return or account for: shop vacuum, car polisher, Evolve Diablo electric skateboard, armored motorcycle jacket he picked up after my accident, and the electric unicycle that was found at a pawn shop and recovered with police involvement. Most importantly, he needs to honor the handwritten contract he made with my mother. I have nothing to gain by posting this except telling the truth about my experience. I am not asking for anything unreasonable. I want him to return the property, account for what happened to the EUC, and honor the contract he personally wrote with my mother. He has my number. He has my mother's number. He knows exactly how to make this right. The problem is not that he does not know what to do. The problem is that, for over a year, he has chosen not to do it. My beef is with his integrity. My beef is with his silence. I made two videos/tracks about this because I am an artist, and this is how I process betrayal, document my experience, and turn a private wrong into public accountability. I did not make them because I wanted drama. I made them because after a year of being

    Jacoby at Detail Driven did an amazing job on my truck! It's slick, shinny and super clean! He did…read morea ceramic wax job on my 2025 Denali. His detailing skills are out of this world. He can explain in detail what exactly he's doing and using to do the job. I would defiantly take my truck to get detailed again!

    First Class Detail - auto_detailing - Updated July 2026

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