New Jersey automotive & motorcycle detailer opens location in Cape Coral
Master automotive detailer, a founding member of the legendary “Detail Mafia” and longtime Air Force One Detailing Selected Team Member at Seattle’s Museum of Flight, Harry Sandwith has opened a new location of his Dirty Harry’s Detailing and Hogfather Motorcycle Detailing business in Cape Coral.
Sandwith, who is also a former Jersey City Police Officer, is nationally renowned for Dirty Harry’s and The Hogfather for over 25 years and he recently built a new home in Cape Coral.
Sandwith left the New Jersey operations to his daughter Gina who will be assisted by his son, Joseph, both Jersey City police sergeants, while Sandwith runs the new Florida operations fulltime.
Dirty Harry’s and The Hogfather will service all of Lee and Charlotte counties with high-end automotive and motorcycle detailing services.
Sandwith joined the Cape Coral Eagles Lodge 3957 and Cape Coral Cop Shop, a First Responder nonprofit for active and retired police, fire and Emergency Management Services.
Sandwith lives up to the honorable missions of those groups with a long history of pro bono work including leading a team to help veterans maintain their vehicles; helping restore law enforcement and EMS vehicles after Hurricane Sandy; and restoring vintage firetrucks for museums – all on a pro bono basis.
Deeply involved in the detailing industry nationwide, Sandwith has been a partner and trainer for Detailing Success satellite locations in N.J. and has been a featured demo detailer at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) annual exhibition in Las Vegas; and has appeared at various venues as a celebrity detailer for Flex North America Buffers.