You trusted them with your car. Now you're reading their contract at 11pm because you found a water spot.
Mobile detailing contracts have a way of hiding the exact terms for water damage in a paragraph of 'Acts of God.' We find it for you, in plain English.
The water damage trap is in every mobile detailing contract
You called a mobile detailer because it was convenient. They showed up, did the work, and handed you a multi-page agreement. Now you're staring at Section 4.b wondering if that stain on your headliner is your problem or theirs.
- The 'Water Damage' clause is often a single sentence buried under 10 pages of boilerplate about wax and upholstery.
- They use terms like 'inherent moisture' or 'pre-existing condition' to avoid liability for the leak they might have caused.
- You signed it on your phone while they were there, pressured to 'just tap agree.'
Stop guessing. See the exact water damage terms in 60 seconds.
Legal Shell AI doesn't summarize the whole contract. It hunts for the specific clause that matters to you: water damage liability. We highlight the exact sentences, explain what they mean for your car, and flag if they're trying to weasel out of responsibility.
- Upload your mobile detailing agreement. Our AI scans for every mention of water, moisture, leak, and stain.
- Get a plain-English highlight reel of just the relevant sections. No legal jargon, no fluff.
- Know before you sign, or know your rights after the fact. See if you have any recourse.
How to stop worrying about water damage in your detailing contract
Three steps from confused to confident.
1. Snap or upload your contract
Take a picture of the mobile detailing agreement you signed, or upload the PDF. It can be the one from last month or the one you're about to sign.
2. We hunt the water damage clause
Our AI doesn't read the whole thing. It goes directly to the sections on damage, liability, and exclusions. It finds every reference to water, leaks, and moisture.
3. You get the plain-English truth
See the exact clause. Get a one-sentence summary of what it actually means for you. A green light means they cover it. A red flag means you're probably on your own.
We've analyzed thousands of service contracts
People who found the hidden water damage clause
"I used Legal Shell on my mobile detailer contract from two weeks ago. Found a clause that said they aren't liable for 'inherent moisture in vehicle fabrics.' My seats were soaked. They're now responding to my complaint because I could point to the exact sentence. This app is insane."
"I almost signed a contract for a $300 ceramic coating that had a line about 'water damage resulting from application process not covered.' It was one line. I would've totally missed it. I showed it to the detailer and he removed it on the spot."
"Thought I was covered for everything. The AI highlighted a paragraph that basically said any water damage is considered 'pre-existing' unless reported within 2 hours of service. Who checks their car for leaks 2 hours after a detail? No one. Glad I saw it."
Don't let a mobile detailer's contract leave you soaked
Find the water damage clause before you sign, or find it after to know your rights. It takes less time than searching for your car keys.
Questions about your detailing contract
Does this only work for mobile detailing contracts?
What if the contract is a photo I took with my phone?
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What if they used some super fancy legal term I've never heard?
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This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney for legal matters.