I had a really poor experience with the Detailing Mafia, Kochi. Hopefully this helps others make an informed decision, while hunting around for a good detailer in Kochi.
+ Very good reputation in the city. A friend frequently gets his cars and bikes washed there and only had great feedback about them.
+ One of the partners offered to provide an alternate car, because of the inordinate delays in getting my car ready.
+ Said partner also gave me the freedom to collect my car, bring it back later, so that they could finish the work, and settle the bill, then.
+ Initial output was great for taking Instagram pictures from 8 feet away.
- Initial output was terrible for taking Instagram pictures from 2 feet away.
- Zero quality control.
- Sub par workmanship. Most of what was done, was incomplete. Some of the items that were part of the selected package, were forgotten.
- The team was unable to spot tar marks, soiled seats, paint spots, even 2+ hours into the delay. They certainly need to be trained on the basics.
- Sales team's pitch vastly differs from the service team's actual work.
Background
Thanks to all the lessons learnt from the car detailing threads on TBHP, I have done a fair bit of claying, polishing and waxing, on my car and bikes. In recent years, I havent had the time or the inclination to do a lot of it, as compared to earlier.

The front bumper with dust and paint spots
The apartment that I stay in, was getting repainted. Due to carelessness of the workers, several cars, including my Honda Jazz, ended up with easily removable paint spots all over them. The beige interiors of my car also needed some deep cleaning.
Deciding on a detailer
I went around to different detailing studios, to understand which was best equipped to remove the paint spots, do a proper polish and wax job, and also, make the interiors look as good as new.
The initial quote from the Detailing Mafia was Rs 7,750 for the exterior work and Rs 1,500 for the interior work. Total quote was Rs 9,250.
This was higher than all the other places, which quoted in the range of Rs 7,000 to Rs 7,500 for the Honda Jazz. In comparison, my friend, who has an Innova, with the same paint spots, was charged Rs 9,000 for the same work on his car, by another prominent detailing studio.
While talking to TBHP Moderator Crazy_Driver, he mentioned that the Detailing Mafia stores offers packages, which I wasnt informed about. I visited the Detailing Mafia a second time, to ask about this. This is when I was told that there is an "Al Capone" package that did everything which I was looking for. The total cost was Rs 7,500, with the interiors being cleaned as a complimentary service.
The explanation of how things went from Rs 9,250 to Rs 7,500, when the customer knew about the packages, was fuzzy at best.
Experience
I dropped my car off on Monday, and was informed that it would be ready by Wednesday evening. On Wednesday, I was told that the car could be picked up. I reached by 5:15 PM. The service manager quickly wheeled the car out. Within a few minutes, I realized that the team had missed a wave of paint spots on the left side of the roof. I asked for the car to be wheeled back into the work area, where I could examine it under the lights. Immediately, I realized that not only had they missed removing paint spots from the roof, they had also not removed multiple paint spots from around the car
Next, I realized that they had only washed the wheels. They hadnt even bothered to remove any mud, or tar spots from the alloys.
This led me to check the lower panels and bumpers for tar spots. As expected, they hadnt bothered to remove any tar spots, as well.

1.5 hours in, the team looking at the easily noticeable tar spots which I found
Bear in mind that they already applied sealant over the body panels. So not only did they have to remove these underlying issues, but they also had to apply sealant, all over again.
After this, I checked the interiors. The beige seats werent properly cleaned at all.
Later, I checked the glasses, for hard water marks and deposits. Sure enough, they hadnt done anything on that, either.
At least 6 times, the service manager came and told me that the car was ready. Within 30 seconds, I was able to identify multiple issues which they had missed

. This points to nothing but untrained staff, working on detailing vehicles.
After almost 2 hours, one of the partners came and apologized profusely for the delay and promised to get the car ready in 10 minutes. He asked if they can keep the car for one more day and finish the work on it, while I take one of their cars. I politely declined his offer of an alternative car, as I wasnt comfortable with the arrangement. To his credit, he rolled his sleeves up and got to work, with the other staff.
The said gentleman also asked if I can take the car back today, and bring it back, whenever I had time, for them to work on it. He also insisted that I only pay, then. I politely declined this offer, as it would involve more time wastage for me, and more cab expenses (
~ Rs 400).
After 3 hours, a second partner arrived on the scene. This helped speed up the work on the car.
I shared some concerns with the partners about the difference between what was committed and what was actually done. For example, as per the sales manager, the preparatory work involves using 2 separate pads. As per the service manager, they use only one pad for the Al Capone package. It is only for the nano-ceramic coating, that they use 2 pads for preparation.
The Al Capone package involves "Alloy protection". I just saw them removing the tar spots and wiping the alloy clean. When I asked about the protection part, I was told that cleaning the alloys with brushes, constitutes "protection". Im pretty certain that they skimped on providing a protective layer for the wheels.
The beige seatbelts havent been touched either. After 3+ hours of waiting there, I didnt notice that the seatbelts were ignored by the team from Detailing Mafia over the 3 days.
Overall, the staff are untrained and there seems to be no oversight from the management. If an amateur DIY like me, can find out massive gaps in the output, which the technical team is incapable of doing, then something is in drastic need of improvement!
As mentioned earlier, I have heard good things about the washing services at this branch of the Detailing Mafia. However, my experience with them, when it comes to more labour intensive work, that requires a degree of skill and patience, has shown that the quality of workmanship is clearly not up to the mark. Hopefully the team can improve upon these shortcomings and are open to take honest customer feedback, and strive to improve upon their quality of services.
As things stand, it is hard to recommend the Detailing Mafia in Kochi, for anything other than a basic car wash.