Car Detailing in Auburn Hills, MI

Your Car Deserves Better Than Mediocre

Professional car detailing that actually protects your investment and saves you time.

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Professional Auto Detailing Services

What Your Car Looks Like After

Your paint shines like it did on the showroom floor. Those swirl marks from automatic car washes? Gone. The interior smells fresh instead of like last week’s coffee spill.

More importantly, your car stays cleaner longer. That’s what happens when you skip the corner car wash and get actual professional detailing. The ceramic coating we apply doesn’t just make your car look good today – it protects the paint from Michigan’s brutal winters and keeps washing simple for months.

You’ll notice the difference immediately. Your neighbors will too. But the real payoff comes later when your car holds its value because the paint and interior stayed in excellent condition.

Auburn Hills Auto Detailing Experts

We Know What We're Doing

Master Touch AutoSports has been detailing vehicles in Auburn Hills for years. We’ve seen what happens when people trust their cars to inexperienced shops – and we’ve fixed plenty of those mistakes.

We work on everything from daily drivers to show cars. The process is the same: careful attention to your specific vehicle and the right products for the job. No shortcuts, no guessing, no learning on your car.

You want someone who understands that your car matters to you. Whether it’s a lease you need to return in perfect condition or a classic you’re restoring, we treat it accordingly.

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Car Detailing Process Auburn Hills

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we inspect your car completely. We’re looking for paint damage, interior issues, and what level of correction you actually need. No point in selling you services you don’t need.

Then we start with a proper wash using the two-bucket method to avoid scratching your paint. If you need paint correction, we handle that before any protective coatings go on. For interiors, we vacuum thoroughly, treat stains specifically, and condition leather or fabric appropriately.

The final step depends on what you chose – ceramic coating for long-term protection, wax for immediate shine, or sealant for something in between. We explain what we’re doing and why, so you know exactly what you’re getting.

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What's Actually Included

Our car detailing services cover everything your vehicle needs. Exterior work includes paint correction to remove swirl marks and light scratches, followed by your choice of protection – ceramic coating for maximum durability or traditional wax for classic shine.

Interior detailing means deep cleaning of all surfaces, not just a quick vacuum. We handle leather conditioning, fabric protection, and odor elimination. Dashboard and trim get proper treatment to prevent cracking and fading.

Michigan winters are tough on cars. Salt eats paint, cold cracks leather, and road grime builds up fast. Our detailing process specifically addresses these local challenges. The products we use are chosen for durability in this climate, not just immediate appearance.

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Real ceramic coating lasts 2-5 years depending on the product quality and how you maintain your car. The cheap stuff some shops use might last 6 months. Professional-grade ceramic coating creates a chemical bond with your paint that doesn’t wash off like wax. You’ll still need to wash your car, but the coating makes it easier and protects against UV damage, bird droppings, and road salt. We use products that are proven to last in Michigan’s harsh conditions, not the bargain versions that fail after one winter.
Car washes clean the surface. Detailing corrects problems and protects long-term. Those automatic car washes with the spinning brushes? They’re putting tiny scratches in your paint every time. Detailing starts with proper washing techniques that won’t damage your car, then addresses existing damage through paint correction. We’re also treating your interior properly – conditioning leather so it doesn’t crack, protecting fabric from stains, and eliminating odors instead of just covering them up. It’s the difference between maintenance and actually improving your car’s condition.
Full detailing typically runs $200-600 depending on your car’s size and condition. Basic exterior detailing starts around $150-200. Add paint correction and ceramic coating, and you’re looking at $400-600. Interior detailing alone runs $100-200. These aren’t car wash prices because this isn’t car wash work. You’re paying for professional products, proper techniques, and someone who knows how to handle your specific vehicle. The cost makes sense when you consider how much longer your car stays clean and how much better it looks.
Most scratches and swirl marks can be removed through paint correction, but it depends on how deep they are. Light scratches that don’t catch your fingernail usually come out completely. Deeper scratches might improve significantly but not disappear entirely. Swirl marks from automatic car washes almost always come out because they’re surface-level damage. We assess your paint condition first and tell you honestly what’s possible. Paint correction takes time and skill – we’re essentially removing a microscopic layer of clear coat to level out the damage.
Most cars benefit from full detailing every 6-12 months, depending on how much you drive and where you park. If you have ceramic coating, you can stretch that to 12-18 months for major work. Michigan’s winters mean you might want detailing twice a year – once before winter to protect against salt, and once after to address any damage. Daily drivers in harsh conditions need more frequent attention than garage-kept weekend cars. We’ll give you an honest assessment based on your specific situation and usage patterns.
Ceramic coating makes sense for most daily drivers, especially in Michigan. It’s not just about appearance – it’s about protection and maintenance. Your car stays cleaner longer, washes easier, and the paint resists damage from road salt, bird droppings, and UV rays. For a daily driver, that means less frequent washing and better resale value. The upfront cost pays for itself over time through reduced maintenance and paint protection. If you’re keeping your car for several years and want it to look good with minimal effort, ceramic coating is worth considering.
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