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Most people benefit from a full car detail every 4–6 months, though this can vary depending on how and where you drive. If your car is exposed to harsh weather, dirt roads, or heavy commuting, more frequent detailing may be necessary. Regular maintenance washes in between full details help preserve the finish and keep buildup from becoming harder to remove.
Most people benefit from a full car detail every 4–6 months, though this can vary depending on how and where you drive. If your car is exposed to harsh weather, dirt roads, or heavy commuting, more frequent detailing may be necessary. Regular maintenance washes in between full details help preserve the finish and keep buildup from becoming harder to remove.
Waxing after every wash isn’t necessary, but applying wax every 2–3 months helps protect your car’s paint and maintain its shine. Wax acts as a barrier against UV rays, dirt, and contaminants. If you use a high-quality sealant or ceramic coating, you may be able to extend the time between waxing sessions.
A clay bar treatment removes embedded contaminants like brake dust, industrial fallout, and tree sap that regular washing can’t eliminate. It leaves the paint surface smooth and ready for polishing or waxing. While not required every time you wash your car, it’s an important step in periodic detailing to maintain a clean and polished finish.
Detailing can reduce or eliminate minor surface scratches through polishing and paint correction techniques. However, deep scratches that penetrate the clear coat may require more advanced repair methods like touch-up paint or professional refinishing. A detailer can assess the severity and recommend the best solution.

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