Rooted in faith and family, Longhorn Mobile Detailing brings exceptional service directly to its customers while staying true to its core values of community, integrity, and personal touch.
When Dripping Springs resident Chris Schreiner lost his tech job, he took the opportunity to create something meaningful for his family and community. Along with his wife Anne-Shirley, Schreiner began a business to serve his neighbors and follow his passion for cars.
A fully mobile operation, Longhorn simplifies car care by bringing its services directly to homes, schools, or workplaces and provides exceptional service regardless of location. “We bring our own power and water, so there’s no hassle for our customers,” Schreiner explains.
The company’s mission is built on the value of “neighbors helping neighbors.” Longhorn proudly offers discounts to military personnel, veterans, first responders, and churches. “We believe in honoring those who serve,” Schreiner says. This focus on service has helped the company build strong relationships with the local community.
One of the qualities that sets Longhorn apart is its commitment to service. “When customers contact us, they speak with a real person—no robots or automated systems,” says Schreiner. This personal touch has earned a loyal customer base.
Passed down from his grandfather to his mother, Schreiner's love for vehicles has deep roots in his family. “My mom still joins me on jobs because it’s something we’ve always shared,” Schreiner says. Now, his children are continuing the tradition, his youngest son dreaming of owning a Lamborghini or Ford Raptor one day.
This generational love for cars, combined with attention to detail, ensures that every vehicle Longhorn touches is treated with care. “We always make sure our customers are completely satisfied. We’re so grateful for the outpouring of support,” says Schreiner.
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